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Contains a high concentration of two types of retinol* to address signs of aging *Skin conditioning and moisturizing ingredients: tocopheryl retinoate, sunflower seed oil fatty acid retinyl
2in1 cream that does not require serum
Tested for effectiveness in making dry fine lines less noticeable
Manufactured at a factory in Japan without using 10 ingredients such as ethanol and synthetic colorants.
Contents: 40g
[From late 30s] For those who are concerned about signs of aging on their skin
A beauty cream with a high content of retinol*1. Two types of retinol*1 work on signs of aging and support aging skin concerns. It is also recognized to be effective in making fine wrinkles caused by dryness less noticeable. *2
■Tocopheryl Retinoic Acid Tocopherol, a vitamin E derivative, is combined with retinol. It is a skin conditioner and moisturizing ingredient that has excellent moisturizing properties and supports the luster and elasticity of the skin.
■Sunflower seed fatty acid retinol Hypoallergenic retinol that replenishes skin moisture and supports a brighter skin impression.
In addition, compared to traditional ingredient manufacturing methods, it uses less water and waste during ingredient manufacturing, is a sustainable ingredient that reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and is Japan's first*3 skin conditioning and moisturizing ingredient.
*1 Tocopheryl retinoate, sunflower seed fatty acid retinol / As a skin conditioning and moisturizing ingredient
*2 Efficacy evaluation tested
*3 In-house research