Lise Watier has introduced its new 'Sublimessence High Firming Lifting Serum,' an effective anti-aging product that offers a cosmetic lifting effect, giving the skin a more youthful appearance.
The formula spotlights a Canadian ingredeint called labrador tea, which is described as the country's "most powerful antioxidant to boost the efficacy and absorption of active ingredients for targeted care." The labrador tea is complemented with bakuchoil, a plant-based alternative to rentinol that's more gentle on the skin, yet still helps to fight the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
The product is designed to be used on bare skin before applying cream, and will provide an instant tightening effect, even after the very first application. With regular use, the serum will help to smooth skin texture, diminish wrinkles, and contour the face for a more defined appearance.
Antioxidant-Rich Firming Serums
Lise Waiter's Sublimessence Serum Contours, Lifts, and Smooths
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