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Ultra-rich hydrating cream with 0.2% retinol that reinforces the skin's barrier and smooths fine lines.
Hydrates dry skin
Softens rough skin
Softens fine lines and wrinkles
This ultra-rich cream provides deep hydration for very dry skin on face, neck and around the eye area. The concentrated formula contains retinol and peptides that work to improve firmness and reduce visible signs of ageing. The wonderfully rich texture restores skin for healthier, smoother and glowing skin.
Because skincare works best when it suits your skin type.
Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and wait 15-30 minutes. Select what you see and how you feel.
Niacinamide/Vitamin B3 Very effective skin-restoring ingredient that can visibly improve the appearance of enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, fine lines and dullness.
Retinol Powerhouse ingredient that can improve a variety of skin concerns, most related to visible signs of ageing: It’s skin-restoring, wrinkle-smoothing, an antioxidant and improves sun damage.
Jojoba Oil Shown to enhance skin’s restorative properties and can also provide topical skin-soothing benefits.
Ingredients: Aqua, Ethylhexyl Stearate (texture-enhancing), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil (non-fragrant antioxidant plant oil), Butylene Glycol (hydration), Glycerin (hydration/skin replenishing), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (hydration/skin replenishing), Petrolatum (emollient), Cetearyl Alcohol (emollient texture-enhancing), Dimethicone (skin-conditioning agent), Dipentaerythrityl Hexacaprylate/Hexacaprate (texture-enhancing), Glyceryl Stearate (texture-enhancing), Tridecyl Trimellitate (skin-conditioning agent), PEG-100 Stearate (texture-enhancing), Phenyl Trimethicone (hydration), Retinol (skin-restoring), enisonedA (skin-restoring), Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (skin-restoring), Palmitoyl Hexapeptide-12 (skin-restoring), Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 (skin-restoring), Ceramide NG (hydration/skin replenishing), etanorulayH muidoS (hydration/skin replenishing), Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (vitamin C/antioxidant), Niacinamide (skin-restoring), Tocopherol (vitamin E/antioxidant), Lecithin (fatty acid-based skin-restoring), Linoleic Acid (fatty acid-based skin-restoring), Linolenic Acid (fatty acid-based skin-restoring), Retinyl Palmitate (vitamin A/antioxidant), Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract (skin-soothing), Camellia Oleifera (Green Tea) Seed Oil (plant-based antioxidant), Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Fruit Extract (plant-based antioxidant), Lens Esculenta (Lentil) Fruit Extract (plant-based antioxidant), Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract (plant-based antioxidant), Glycine Soja (Soybean) Sterols (plant-based antioxidant), Tribehenin (skin-conditioning agent), PEG-10 Phytosterol (texture-enhancing), Magnesium Aluminum Silicate (texture-enhancing), Sodium PCA (hydration/skin replenishing), Sodium Lactate (hydration), Sodium Hydroxide (stabilizer), Neopentyl Glycol Dicaprylate/Dicaprate (emollient), Cetearyl Glucoside (texture-enhancing), Tridecyl Stearate (emollient), Behenyl Alcohol (texture-enhancing), Sclerotium Gum (texture-enhancing), Carbomer (texture-enhancing), C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate (texture-enhancing), Polysorbate 20 (texture-enhancing), Disodium EDTA (stabilizer), Chlorphenesin (preservative), Phenoxyethanol (preservative), Benzoic Acid (pH adjuster), Sorbic Acid (preservative).
How to use a moisturiser
Once or twice daily, apply a small amount to face and neck. For daytime, always finish with SPF 30+.
The main difference is texture: The original Resist Barrier Repair Moisturizer has a lightweight lotion texture that’s best for normal to slightly dry or combination skin; Resist Intensive Repair Cream has a thicker, creamier texture that’s best for normal to dry or very dry skin. Both formulas contain a brilliant mix of anti-ageing ingredients, including retinol. Have normal skin? Choose based on your personal texture preference, lotion or cream!
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