Dior L’Or de Vie is the newest, and most expensive, skincare line from Dior and it's made with by-products from its private Sauternes vineyard, Château d’Yquem.
The collection includes a high-priced serum, an eye and lip contour cream, a motion, a day cream and a night cream with anti-aging properties from new Golden Drop Longevity Technology. This remarkable technology promises 30% increased collagen production and a boost of radiance, softness, and firmness with just one application.
This refreshing, revitalizing skincare can be purchased in precious sets like the $3,200 limited-edition 2003 L’Or de Vie Le Ceremonial Vintage pack featuring a serum ritual derived from Yquem grapes. Additionally, Dior is offering an extremely limited number of L’Or de Vie La Creme jars featuring hand-blown Murano glass by French artist Aristide Najean.
Wine-Infused Luxury Skincare
Dior L’Or de Vie is Infused with By-Products from a Private Vineyard
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