Redness Soother Serum Dior Capture Youth Redness Soother Age-Delay Soothing Serum
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Age:
18+
Brand: Dior
Line: capture youth
Product Type: face serum
Product Properties: anti couperose, anti irritation, anti redness, repair, soothing
Ingredients: peptides, plant extracts
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: elite
Skin Type: all types, sensitive
Country: France
Made in: France
The Christian Dior Capture Youth Redness Soother Age-Delay Soothing Serum is specially designed for sensitive skin care. This premium product effectively calms and rejuvenates the epidermis, neutralizing irritation. Its formula includes cotton peptides, which provide protective action and significantly improve the skin tone. Additionally, it contains iris extract known for its antioxidant properties.
With regular use, the serum significantly reduces the appearance of redness, provides reliable skin protection against harsh external irritants, gives the skin a healthy, well-cared-for look, enhances elasticity and firmness, and makes it more delicate, silky, and smooth.
How to use:
Three application methods for a personalized skin care routine:
Step-by-step application: Apply the targeted action Redness Soother serum daily before applying Capture Youth cream.
Mix & Match: Add 2-3 drops of the serum into the Capture Youth cream for a quicker application.
Intensive care: Use the serum for a month for intensive care, especially when the skin becomes particularly dehydrated.Take approximately 0.6 g of Capture Youth cream texture in your palm. Apply only to the face skin.
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Three ways to apply for personalized skincare: 1. Step-by-step application: Apply the Redness Soother targeted serum daily before using the Capture Youth cream. 2. Mix & Match: Add 2-3 drops of the serum to the Capture Youth cream for quicker application. 3. Intensive care: Use the serum for a month for intensive care when your skin is particularly dehydrated.
I rarely write comments because most cosmetics have suited me well. It's all subjective, but in this case, the serum that was supposed to combat redness actually caused it. My skin felt nice to the touch after using it and I would cover it with cream, but my cheeks would still turn red afterwards. I gave it a chance multiple times, but the same thing happened. Without it, my skin has calmed down now.