Moisturizing & Rejuvenating Face Cream Soskin Moisturizing Anti-Ageing Cream
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Age:
35+
Brand: Soskin
Line: face care
Product Type: face cream
Product Properties: anti wrinkle, firming, lifting, moisturizing, repair
Format: pump
Ingredients: almond, centella asiatica, panthenol, shea butter (karite)
Formula: with glycerin
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: France
Made in: France
Restoring the dermal matrix and the epidermal barrier is a fundamental factor that influences the condition of your skin. If you want to look fresh and youthful, you need the special moisturizing cream from Soskin brand, which excellently handles the task of normalizing the hydro balance and activating skin cell regeneration. The secret of this product lies in its balanced composition: liposomes with Centella Asiatica, biosaccharide gum, and other components that have a beneficial effect on the epidermis's ability to resist age-related changes.
Features of Soskin Moisturizing Anti-Ageing Cream:
- possesses a lightweight consistency with a velvety finish;
- enriched with Vitamin A — the so-called youth vitamin;
- contains D-panthenol, which soothes and restores the skin;
- thanks to valuable plant extracts, it stimulates collagen production;
- includes glycerin, responsible for hydration;
- saturates the skin with beneficial acids;
- guarantees a lifting effect;
- improves the natural protective function.-
Apply the cream in a massaging motion to cleansed skin on your face, neck, and décolleté in the morning. Allow the cream to absorb for 1-2 minutes before applying makeup.
I have never had anything like this before. I am satisfied with the cream and I want to buy it again. It's just a pity that it doesn't have SPF. Because a day cream with SPF is too greasy for me during the summer (I have combination skin) and it tends to clog my pores a bit.
Unfortunately, this cream caused a strong allergic reaction in me, to the point where I had to go to a dermatologist. She told me that it could be due to the retinol (Vitamin A) in the cream. Although I have never had such a reaction to retinol before and have done retinol peels in the past. I tried giving the cream a few more chances because it was a shame to waste it considering the price. However, even if I applied it on my hands, my face and eyelids would swell within an hour. It would be interesting to hear about others' experiences because this is the first time I have had such a reaction from a cream.