VICHY SLOW AGE CREAM 50ML

Did you know that up to 80% of your skin’s signs of ageing are caused by environmental exposure? Day after day, your skin is silently ageing due to internal and external aggressors, such as sun exposure, pollution, diet and stress. These factors are collectively known as the ‘Exposome’. After 9...

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Did you know that up to 80% of your skin’s signs of ageing are caused by environmental exposure? Day after day, your skin is silently ageing due to internal and external aggressors, such as sun exposure, pollution, diet and stress. These factors are collectively known as the ‘Exposome’. After 9 years of research, Vichy is proud to launch Slow Âge; our powerful probiotic skincare range with SPF, specifically designed to combat some of the effects of the Exposome and clinically proven to slow down the appearance of signs of ageing. Slow Âge Cream Moisturiser comprises a filter system offering SPF 30 for broad-spectrum daily anti- UV protection, including UVA. It is also formulated with three naturally inspired active ingredients: antioxidant Baïcalin, probiotic-derived Bifidus and Vichy Mineralizing Thermal Water. This scientifically proven formula slows down the appearance of signs of ageing.

Key Dermatological Ingredients:

  • Baïcalin
  • Bifidus
  • Vichy Mineralizing Water

Key Benefits

  • Broad-spectrum SPF 30 & UVA protection
  • Helps to prevent and correct the visible signs of damage caused by environmental exposure
  • Skin feels hydrated, smooth and firm
  • Skin tone looks even and radiant
  • Suitable for normal/dry skin types
  • SPF 30
  • Hypoallergenic and tested on sensitive skin
  • Tested under dermatological control
  • Suitable for normal/dry skin

When to use:

Use Vichy Slow Âge Day Cream every morning. Apply Minéral 89 then follow with the hydrating moisturiser. For best results use with Slow Âge Eye and Night Care.

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