Faced with daily environmental aggressions, the skin weakens and becomes dehydrated. By losing her balance, she is no longer receptive to the benefits of the treatments. As the first stage of the ritual, Le Lift Lotion is an essential gesture to restore your barrier function, restore your balance and allow you to benefit to the fullest potential of Le Lift treatments.
The gel-in-water texture of Le Lift Lotion combines softness and fluidity, in perfect affinity with the skin.
It is absorbed instantly and provides a feeling of freshness and comfort. Since its application, the skin is plumped. As the days go by, it is smoother, firmer and more luminous. The texture of the skin is refined.
How to apply: Every night and every morning, Le Lift Lotion is applied after makeup removal and cleansing gestures. Perform smoothing movements from the inside to the outside with your fingertips or a cotton pad on the face and neck. For greater effectiveness, make small pinches with the thumb and index finger along the nasolabial folds, the forehead wrinkle and the cheeks. Repeat 3 times.
By providing balance, hydration and comfort to the skin, it prepares it perfectly to receive the benefits of other treatments.
Continue with the other treatments from the Le Lift line: Crème Yeux, Sérum, Crème or Crème de Nuit.
Aqua (Water) | Alcohol | Glycerin | Propanediol | Butylene Glycol | Pentylene Glycol | Medicago Sativa (Alfalfa) Extract | Ipomoea Batatas Root Extract | Ppg-13-Decyltetradeceth-24 | Chlorphenesin | Caprylyl Glycol | Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer | Arginine | Xanthan Gum | Glycol Distearate | Polyquaternium-51 | Parfum (Fragrance) | Dipropylene Glycol | Alcaligenes Polysaccharides | Sodium Hyaluronate | Coco-Glucoside | Phytic Acid | Sodium Citrate | Glyceryl Oleate | Glyceryl Stearate | Polianthes Tuberosa Polysaccharide | 1,2-Hexanediol | Sphingomonas Ferment Extract | Benzoic Acid | Citric Acid | Sodium Benzoate | Tocopherol | Hydrochloric Acid
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