The lightweight fluid provides a soothing action on the skin leaving it matte and smooth in texture Launching in January 2015, Resultime’s ‘Anti-Ageing Mattifying Fluid’ works to combat visible signs of ageing.
Using patented ingredient vectorised micro-collagen as well as vitamins A and E and native collagen, it helps to smooth lines and wrinkles and increases the synthesis of collagen and hyaluronic acid.
Additionally, ingredients such as oleanolic acid and nordihydrogualaretic acid fight against imperfection to create a clear skin, while zinc rebalances the skin with its anti-microbial and anti-seborrheic properties.
The lightweight fluid has been designed to absorb quickly, with a soothing action on the skin leaving it matte and smooth in texture.
Anti-Ageing Mattifying Fluid can be used as an accompaniment to Resultime’s ‘Eye Perfector Serum’, and is also suitable for use underneath its ‘Multi Corrective CC Cream’.
Supplier: Resultime by Collin Paris ParisFrance Resultime is a results-driven, sophisticated skincare brand, offering a complete salon treatment range and homecare line that specialises in anti-ageing. Web: www.resultimeparis.com/
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