Lancaster Crème Princière Moisturiser restores the skin from damage caused by photoaging*, firming it and restoring its elasticity thanks to the incorporation of ROE technologies, which help accelerate the skin's self-repair capacity.
With a laminar cream structure that melts into the skin upon application, this facial moisturizer contains a peptide that promotes elasticity to reshape the face, as well as VitE-Mega, niacinamide and prebiotics that help reinforce the skin barrier and soothe the skin.
* Wrinkles, roughness and lack of: luminosity, firmness, elasticity, density, volume and nutrition.
Benefits:
After 8 weeks:
9 signs of aging improved: wrinkles, fine lines, firmness, elasticity, density, lift, contour, luminosity, volume*
- Wrinkles are reduced by 24%**
- Brightness increases by 61%***
- Homogeneity increases by 45%***
- 89% say their skin feels reshaped*
- 98% say their skin feels nourished and plumped*
** Consumer tests carried out on 105 Asian women aged 35 to 53, after 8 weeks of applying Crème Princière twice a day, % positive opinions.
** Clinical evaluation carried out on 30 Chinese women aged 35 to 55 years after 8 weeks of applying Crème Princière twice a day.
*** Clinical evaluation carried out on 20 Caucasian women aged 47 to 59 years after 8 weeks of applying Crème Princière twice a day.
How to use:
- To achieve healthy skin with a younger, refined and reshaped appearance, it is recommended to perform each of the following movements twice.
- First, scoop out a little Lancaster Crème Princière Moisturiser with the spatula included in the product or with your clean index finger and warm it between your hands.
- Cover your face with your hands and spread the cream from the center outwards.
- Repeat the same movement on the neck, smoothing the skin upwards towards the chin, with alternating movements.
- Using the palms of your hands, firmly smooth the contours of your face, before moving down to reach your neck.
- Perform the same smoothing movement with your hand from the chin to the sides of the nose, and then upwards towards the temples.