L'Eclat Resurface, Repair, Moisturize, Glow Advanced Facial Serum
ULMV Hyaluronic Acid
HMV Hyaluronic Acid
Tahitian Pearl Extract
Royal Jelly Extract
Probacillus Revive
Serums are designed to be applied after cleansing but before moisturising. Freshly cleansed skin provides a blank canvas for the facial serum to properly absorb and moisturiser seals in the powerful ingredients and maintains the skin’s hydration levels.
Hyaluronic acid is a highly sought-after ingredient in facial serums. Hyaluronic acid is a powerful hydrating ingredient found naturally within the skin that diminishes with age. Using a serum enriched with hyaluronic acid helps keep moisture at the stratum corneum, leaving skin nourished, hydrated, and healthy-looking.
Tahitian pearl extract is a skincare ingredient that can brighten skin, improve elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines.
Royal jelly increases collagen production, which helps to protect skin from sun damage and keeps skin smooth
Royal jelly can slow down signs of aging and reduce dark spots.
Niacinamide has been shown to ease inflammation, which can help calm redness due to conditions like acne, rosacea and eczema.
Probacillus Revive is a probiotic-derived ingredient that can improve skin texture, elasticity, and hydration. It can also help reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Enhances cellular renewal, which can speed skin repair.
L'Eclat Resurface, Repair, Moisturize, Glow Advanced Facial Serum
Crocus Sativus Stigma Water, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Water, Royal Jelly Extract, Niacinamide, Hydrolyzed Conchiolin Pearl, Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate, Propanediol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Diazolidinyl Urea, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Propylene Glycol.
Facial serums are lightly textured skincare formulas with a high concentration of powerful ingredients. Unlike a typical moisturiser or cream, facial serums are thinner in texture with a comfortable lightweight feel. Serums are usually formulated with a water-based formula, although some serums contain oils instead. Compared to cleansers, moisturisers or other steps in your daily skincare regime, serums typically have higher concentrations of active ingredients.
What does serum do?
Knowing that serums are lighter and more concentrated than moisturisers or creams, the next logical question is what is serum used for? Serums are a great way to efficiently deliver beneficial ingredients directly to the skin. Their lighter formulas allow for quick absorption into the skin, making facial serums an ideal step to slot into your daily skincare regime between cleansing and moisturising.
Serums deliver beneficial ingredients through the stratum corneum (outermost layer of the skin) into the deeper layers. Once there, these ingredients can work within the skin to target skin concerns such as dryness, blemishes, pigmentation or sun damage.