Overnight Treatment
Tint
Night
Radiance Serum
Price: $34.00
1
oz.
Item... LNR100
List of Ingredients

As recommended by the Beauty Editors at Cosmopolitan, Elle, W and other prestigious magazines!
As the years pass, even the best cared for skin gets thinner and more vulnerable. Lines and wrinkles form as the body's ability to produce collagen and elastin slows down. Skin becomes dull, dry and lifeless as cellular turnover and skin's ability to retain moisture diminishes. Pigment changes, like age spots often appear along with the effects of cumulative sun damage (photo-aging).
Night Radiance Serum can start changing your skin overnight. Lightly tinted to blend into your skin and smooth out fine lines, imperfections and uneven texture, it gives your skin something beautiful to go to bed in while it performs the serious work of recharging your skin with:
- Copper to stimulate collagen and elastin production
- Vitamin A retinol to ease and prevent fine lines
- Salicylic Acid to exfoliate dull dead skin cells, improve texture and help manage acne
- Co-Enzyme Q10 helps skin use oxygen to repair and regenerate
- Vitamin E Acetate to fight free radical damage

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THE BENEFITS:
- Promotes tissue repair and skin rejuvenation
- Stimulates collagen production
- Helps treat and repair sun damaged skin
- Gently exfoliates skin cells that clog pores and
cause blemishes
- Provides skin-firming action
- Provides maximum skin hydration
- Non-irritating
- Won't smudge or come off on clothing or bedding
while you sleep
USE NIGHT RADIANCE SERUM TO ENHANCE YOUR BEAUTY INSTANTLY
You can also wear Night Radiance Serum during the day.
Wear it instead of makeup, under makeup as a base, or when you want both protective care and just a hint of healthy color, for example, at the gym or on weekends. Night Radiance Serum is also excellent to smooth over bare shoulders and décolletage in the evening to add a soft glow and perfect uneven skin tones.
* while this product currently contains some parabens, it will be paraben-free in September 2008
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