iUNIK Rose Galactomyces Silky Tone Up Cream
This moisturising cream has a thin, silky texture and a light finish. The formula uses Rose Water from Provence, instead of Purified Water, which doubles the amount of moisture supplied to your skin. Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate (GFF) balances your skin’s water-oil levels which helps regulate excess sebum production. These two star ingredients also minimise the appearance of wrinkles and pores in addition to delivering skin brightening benefits. Niacinamide corrects uneven skin tone and together with Adenosine, produces supple skin by boosting skin elasticity. Rice and Oriental Herbal Extracts further nourish and brighten your skin. iUNIK Rose Galactomyces Silky Tone Up Cream reveals a natural, even skin tone and radiant appearance.
LFI Tip: This cream can be applied as a primer before makeup application or mixed with BB cream / foundation.
Key Ingredients
5000ppm Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate (GFF) – a type of fermented yeast that is a skin friendly, anti-ageing ingredient. It effectively reduces wrinkles, delivers ample moisture and brightens skin complexion. GFF also helps to reduce acne, control sebum production and minimise the appearance of pores.
Rose Water – a versatile ingredient suited for all skin types. It has natural anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties therefore helping to heal acne as well as reducing scarring, redness and inflammation. This ingredient is naturally moisturising which keeps your skin revitalised and youthful. It is also keeps your pores clean and tight due to its astringent properties and protects your skin by delivering antioxidants to it.
Niacinamide – aka Vitamin B3. This ingredient boosts collagen production and strengthens your skin barrier. It will also help your skin retain moisture for longer and accelerates skin cell turnover, resulting in younger, healthier skin.
Adenosine – boosts the level of collagen and elastin in the body to regenerate the skin and help achieve a smoother complexion.
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