Just as rest needs a preparatory ritual to relax the mind, on the contrary the skin, which while we sleep is very active, needs a beauty routine that prepares it to be even more receptive.
This preparatory treatment is called Supremÿa La Nuit La Lotion Soin Anti-Âge by Sisley Paris, the lotion chosen as the cover beauty of the new issue of the magazine, creatively inserted in a painting by @ crdeoil2.0.
Beauty comes at night
The night is the most favorable time for the beauty of the skin. Cells repair oxidative damage and regenerate. A task that can be maximized by applying the right product. The task of Supremÿa La Nuit La Lotion Soin Anti-Âge it is the activation, or the awakening of the cells to make the most of all the restorative potential of the subsequent anti-aging night treatments.
What happens to the skin at night. At night, when the body is at rest and the mind indulges in dreams, our cells are put into action. During sleep, the skin, protected from external aggressions, begins its repair process. The cells are activated: the night regeneration ritual begins.
The steps of the bedtime beauty routine
Moisturize. There formula from Supremÿa contains a solution of Biosaccharides, able to hydrate progressively, and Glycerin of vegetable origin which captures and retains water in the heart of the epidermis. Provitamin B5 maintains skin hydration. Well hydrated skin absorbs the active ingredients 10 times more than dry skin.
Stimulation. While the mind is dreaming, the cells are activated and the nocturnal regeneration ritual that penetrates deeply into function.
Activation. With age, communication between cells deteriorates. It is essential to make these exchanges more fluid by reactivating the nocturnal repair mechanisms. Sophora japonica extract awakens deep cellular communication (cross-talk phenomenon) between dermis and epidermis, thus activating tissue regeneration.
The application ritual
- Apply the product with a smoothing gesture all over the face and neck, from the center outwards.
- Give tonic pinches with index finger and thumb
- Perform tonic pressures passing from the index to the little finger
All with one enveloping texture and sensorial that recalls the softness of the blankets, which stimulate beautiful dreams.
Source: Vanity Fair

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