Could this be the solution to your bad skin days?
Your sensitive skin saviour is here
Your sensitive skin saviour is here
The product
If bad skin days are happening more often than you would like, Lancôme Advanced Génifique Sensitive could be the solution. The facial serum, used in one-month treatment periods, is made up of 98 per cent antioxidants and is freshly activated upon application. The serum is intended to fight signs of ageing while soothing and protecting skin that’s experiencing sensitivity.
The panel
We sent Lancôme Advanced Génifique Sensitive to a panel of women aged between 25 and 45 who experience or have experienced dry, red, tight or itchy skin, and associate their flare-ups with triggers such as stress, hormones and seasonal changes.
The lowdown
Here’s what our Review Crew® loved about Lancôme Advanced Génifique Sensitive:
It reduced ‘bad skin days’: Our testers found the serum worked well to improve irritated and red skin, specifically dry patches and flakiness they experienced throughout winter.
It was great for sensitive skin: While the serum can be used on all skin types, those who were concerned about skin sensitivity found that the product worked extremely well to soothe and reduce irritation, rather than inflame skin further.
It minimises pores and fine lines: Our Review Crew® loved the added anti-ageing benefits of the serum, commenting that as well as reducing pores and fine lines it also smoothed uneven skin tone and worked to plump the skin.
The verdict
If you think that Lancôme Advanced Génifique Sensitive sounds like it could be what your skin needs, read more reviews here.
The products for this Review Crew® trial have been provided by Lancôme to Pacific Magazines’ BEAUTYcrew for the purpose of trial and review by BEAUTYcrew members.
*This star rating is based on 48 reviews and is correct as of 18/09/2017
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