Lancôme claims new molecule heals damaged epidermal tissue
Visionnaire Advanced Skin Corrector targets fine lines and wrinkles
Visionnaire Advanced Skin Corrector is based on a unique molecule (LR 2412) which has the ability to promote the healing of damaged tissue in the epidermis and is the result of ten years of research by Lancôme and 17 patents.
The molecule mimics the repairing ability of jasmonic acid, a substance which activates the healing of damaged tissue in plants, and can 'self propel' through the skin's layers setting off tissular micro-transformations helping to smooth, even out and plump skin.
The result, says Lancôme, is a finer skin texture, a reduction in wrinkles, tighter pores and a reduction in pigment and vascular irregularities.
The serum can be used on all skin types, including sensitive skin and around the eye contour area. It has also been tested on a variety of different ethnicities including Hispanic, Caucasian, Asian and Afro-American.
Priced from €82, Visionnaire Advanced Skin Corrector is available worldwide.
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