Bernard Cassière Yuzu perfect glow care, Yuzu daily glow new skin lotion 200ml

€28,00 Incl. tax

Bernard Cassière Yuzu perfect glow care, Yuzu daily glow new skin lotion- Bernard Cassière Soins peau parfaite au Yuzu, Lotion révélatrice d'eclat,

Gentle but efficient, this lotion reveals the radiance of your skin over the days. Enriched with glycolic acid, and with Yuzu and White tea extracts from natural origin, it helps to erase skin imperfections such as dark spots, for a more even, fresh and radiant complexion. Day by day, your skin texture is improved, and looks smoother and beautiful. This lotion acts as well as a « liquid peeling » and is perfect to prepare to the benefits of the whole BC Yuzu perfect skin ritual.

The Yuzu: is a citrus fruit native from eastern Asia. Japan is the leading produceur, and also the first consumer. Yuzu is certainly an hybrid between two different citrus species. Yuzu was instroduced in the perfect glow skin treatment for improving cell renewal, and thus visibly reducing the irregularities of the complexion.

Objectives

  • Prevent and treat age spots
  • Brighten and unify the complexion Apply twice a day with 2 cotton pads on the whole face, neck and décolleté. Avoid the eye contour. Follow the instructions for use do not exceed the number of recommended applications.
  • Avoid contact with the eyes. Contains glycolic acid, can increase the sensibility of the skin to the sun Use sunscreen and limit the sun exposure during the application period and till one week after stopping the use. !!
  • Refined skin texture since 7 days = 27%, since 15 days = 82%, after 30 days = 97%


    More radiant skin since 7 day = 23%, since 15 days = 80 %, after 30 days = 100%


    After 60 days, dark spots are :
    -    Reduced = 42%
    -    Less dark = 38%
    -    Fewer = 28%
    -    Less extended = 23%

    Self-assessment, 21 models, used twice a day during 60 days.

 

 

 

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