BEAUTY
Best night creams to add to your skincare regime
Wake up with a fresh skin
Vanessa Haber
21-August-2020
It is so important to follow a certain skincare routine when waking up in the morning, and before going to bed, if you wish to maintain a healthy smooth clear skin. Many women skip their night routine, because they do not know how night creams encourage skin to repair itself from the inside out while you sleep. If you still haven’t got your own repairing night cream, we will suggest our favorite products:
Le Lift night cream, Chanel
A powerful face cream that works at night to soothe and reinvigorate skin for a renewed look when you wake up. Helps skin maintain its own regenerative process, while a Neuractif Night Complex with Silver Needle Tea and Epidermist helps reduce sensitivity, boost hydration and enhance the benefits of the Botanical Alfalfa. Upon application, the soft and enveloping texture delivers a feeling of comfort. With continued use, skin appears soothed, rested, renewed and less stressed.
Revitalift Intensive Moisturizer, L’Oréal
It is an anti-aging moisturizer formulated with 3 anti-aging ingredients: Pro-Retinol, Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid. It reduces wrinkles and brightens the skin in 1 week. Your skin will feel softer, smoother and plumped with hydration.
Moon Fruit Superfruit Night Treatment, Herbivore
Packed with antioxidants, this fruit-rich cream will gently brighten the skin's appearance while Kokum and Shea Butters hydrate skin while you sleep. Wake up with a fresh, hydrated and smooth skin.
White Caviar Crème Extraordinare, La Prairie
To improve the appearance of dull, discolored skin, and getting an illuminated illuminated complexion this lavish cream infused with Lumidose, will help the skin reach new levels of luminosity and evenness.
Toleriane Ultra Night Cream for Sensitive Skin, La Roche-Posay
This nighttime moisturizer for face is a soothing oil free moisturizer for face specially formulated for sensitive skin. While sleeping, it will help your skin neutralizing free radicals on the upper layers of the skin.