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Ultra-rich hydrating cream provides immediate relief for uncomfortably dry skin.
Nourishes very dry skin
Softens rough skin
Prevents moisture loss
This luxuriously rich cream moisturiser provides immediate relief for uncomfortably dry skin. The velvet texture is packed with emollients, skin-soothing plant extracts and replenishing plant oils to thoroughly hydrate the driest of skins. It quickly replenishes the skin’s surface, smoothing dryness and the appearance of wrinkles for skin that feels and looks soothed, hydrated and radiant.
Because skincare works best when it suits your skin type.
Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and wait 15-30 minutes. Select what you see and how you feel.
Shea Butter This plant lipid, extracted from the karite tree, is used as an emollient and has smoothing properties for dry skin. it’s also a rich source of antioxidants.
Ceramides Major components of skin’s outer layers, necessary for their water-retention capacity and provide replenishing and restoring benefits.
Olive Oil Emollient plant oil beneficial for dry skin because of its fatty acid content.
Ingredients: Aqua, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter (emollient/antioxidant), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (emollient, skin replenishing), Glyceryl Stearate SE (texture-enhancing), Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil (non-fragrant emollient plant oil/antioxidant), Dimethicone (emollient/hydration), Stearic Acid (texture-enhancing/stabilizer), Glyceryl Stearate (texture-enhancing/stabilizer), Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter (non-fragrant emollient plant oils/antioxidant), Cetyl Alcohol (stabilizer), Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil (non-fragrant emollient plant oil/antioxidants), Ceramide NP (skin replenishing), Ceramide AP (skin replenishing), Ceramide EOP (skin replenishing), Sphingolipids (skin replenishing), Phospholipids (skin replenishing), Phytosphingosine (skin-soothing/skin-restoring ingredient), Squalane (emollient), Cholesterol (skin replenishing), Tocopherol (vitamin E/antioxidant), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Butter (plant-based emollient), Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil (non-fragrant emollient plant oils/antioxidants), Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil (non-fragrant emollient plant oils/antioxidants), Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil (non-fragrant emollient plant oils/antioxidants), Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract (skin-soothing), Glycerin (skin replenishing), Panthenol (vitamin B5/skin-soothing), Ascorbyl Palmitate (vitamin C/antioxidant), Beta-Sitosterol (skin replenishing/skin-soothing), Hydrogenated Vegetable Glycerides Citrate (stabilizer), Propylene Glycol (hydration), Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate (stabilizer), Xanthan Gum (texture-enhancing), Carbomer (texture-enhancing), Disodium EDTA (stabilizer), Ethylhexylglycerin (hydration), Phenoxyethanol (preservative).
How to use a moisturiser
Once or twice daily, apply a small amount to face and neck. For daytime, always finish with SPF 30+.
The main difference is texture and that Clinical Ultra-Rich Moisturizer was formulated to address the needs of those whose dry skin doesn’t respond as well as they’d like to other moisturisers. If you’re using Skin Recovery Replenishing Moisturizer and it’s taking good care of your dry skin, stick with it. But if you’ve tried the Skin Recovery formula in the past and found it wasn’t enough to treat your very dry skin, then Clinical Ultra-Rich Moisturizer is for you. Both of these moisturisers contain a blend of state-of-the-art ingredients that provide hydration and anti-ageing benefits. It’s not a question of one being better than the other; it’s a question of which one would work best for you – and that all comes down to how dry your skin is and whether you prefer a rich cream (Clinical) or lighter but still substantially moisturising cream (Skin Recovery).
This packaging is made of two components. The tube is made from EVOH plastic and the cap is made from PP plastic. Please check with your local council before recycling this product.
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