Hyaluronic acid is key to hydrated skin, and it’s naturally found in our bodies from birth. Thanks to its unique structure, it acts like a sponge, holding up to 1,000 times its weight in water. As we age though, its presence starts to gradually decrease, so it helps to top up your levels with a daily dose as part of your skincare routine.
It can be applied twice a day topically, morning and night, to all skin types to help compensate for any loss caused to our body's natural supply by ageing or environmental factors.
Minéral 89 Hyaluronic Acid Booster is enriched with Vichy Thermal Mineralizing Water and Hyaluronic Acid to deliver your skin's daily dose of strength.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C was the most searched for skincare ingredient of 2020 and there’s a reason for that. Applying a dose of this glow-giver in the morning can not only help to brighten your complexion but also protect your skin from free radical damage, pollution and other environmental factors, which can cause skin ageing and fine lines and wrinkles.
For a concentrated daily dose, our
Liftactiv Supreme 15% Pure Vitamin C Brightening Serum is formulated with 15% pure Vitamin C to boost skin antiox defenses to brighten skin and boost radiance. Over time, oxidation damage can result in the loss of collagen, contriubting the presence of fine lines. Liftactiv Supreme Vitamin C serum is enriched with Pycnogenol and Vitamin E and works to reinforce the skin barrier function. Apply once per day (morning or evening) on freshly cleansed and dry skin. Avoid the eye and lip area. Follow up with a minimum SPF 15 product, such as our
Capital Soleil UV-Age Daily SPF50+.
Peptides
Peptides are amino acids that make up the proteins your skin needs such as collagen and elastin. Incorporating peptides into your skincare routine can therefore help stimulate collagen production, which naturally decreases as you age. As more collagen can leave your skin looking plumper and younger, this is one of the skincare ingredients that’s worth the hype – especially if you want to target signs of ageing and soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Salicylic acid
Salicylic acid is another acid you should have on your radar, particularly if you’re prone to breakouts. This beta-hydroxy acid (or BHA) can penetrate deep into the skin and dissolve skin debris that clogs pores and can cause blackheads and whiteheads. As well as helping you to achieve a clearer complexion, it can also reduce inflammation and redness. Overuse can dry out your skin though, especially if you’re prone to dry skin, so be careful how often you use it.