In recent years, the bleaching technique called babylights has given birth to a new blonde ideal. Today, the “baby” effect also conquers skincare, representing the dream of having a smooth and even skin like that of a child. Here because Matis created Hyalu-BBa hybrid cream halfway between treatment and make-up, for a natural result and with few product overlaps.
Hyalu-BB, protagonist of the beauty cover of the magazine interpreted by the artist @ crudeoil2.0, evens the complexion and corrects imperfections by providing hydration for a soft skin,
luminous and velvety: just like that of a “baby”. Contains an SPF sun filter, protects the skin from the harmful effects of UVA, UVB rays and preserves it from premature skin aging.
The plant-based alternative to hyaluronic acid
Cassia Angustifolia is the key active ingredient present in the formula. This Indian plant is the botanical alternative to hyaluronic acid because it contains polysaccharides that have the same properties as it. It acts on the skin in two ways: the polysaccharides form a protective film that fills small marks and smoothes wrinkles, its ability to retain water ensures intense hydration to the skin.
The smart cream. In addition to being a hybrid product halfway between treatment and make-up, Hyalu BB has a third life because it can be used as a base before foundation, in primer mode, for those who prefer a more covering effect.
Source: Vanity Fair

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