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Lise Watier Age Control Supreme Sublime Advanced Day Cream 1.7oz
A deeply replenishing, age-defying day cream for all skin types that harnesses the power of Canadian nature.
Canadian ingredient
Labrador Tea the most powerful antioxidant*
Eco-responsibly harvested
All skin
Global Anti-Aging Skincare Enriched with a powerful shield of Canadian antioxidants, this deeply replenishing, age-defying day cream for all skin types shield skin from the most predominant signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles, dark spots, enlarged pores, dullness and fatigue, leaving your skin more youthful and radiant in appearance.
Enjoy being in your best skin at any age.
KEY INGREDIENTS
The power of Canadian nature
Labrador tea+: Concentrated extract from the boreal forest of Northern Canada. Encapsulated to boost efficacy, this powerful and potent antioxidant is released where the skin needs it the most.
Natural cranberry biopeptides: Powerful antioxidants that smooth skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Improves skin elasticity and texture.
Boreal chaga mushroom: Powerful antioxidant properties. Improves skin radiance and comfort. Fights free radicals to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Boreal white pine: Visibly evens and brightens the complexion. Helps reduce the appearance of dark spots.
Other important ingredient:
Holy basil: Plumps, hydrates and fortifies skin. Rich in polyphenols which help to protect skin from internal and external stressors. Helps restore the skin’s balance. Promotes a sense of calmness and well-being when used as part of a soothing skincare regimen.
RESULTS
Smooths
Protects
Evens
Plumps
BENEFITS
Visibly reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
Dark spots and enlarged pores appear visibly reduced
Protects skin from internal and external stressors