
Over time, the skin loses its ability to regenerate naturally. Cellular renewal slows down, markers of youth fade, and wrinkles become deeper. When evening comes, signs of fatigue accumulate: wrinkled features, blurred complexion, less smooth touch. It is at this key moment that the skin enters its biological recovery phase – provided it is supported.
A cream designed to revive skin mechanisms
It is in this logic of nocturnal synchronization that the NCEF-Revitalize Night treatment from Laboratoires Filorga fits. Formulated to support the skin as it enters its maximum regeneration phase, this concentrate acts during sleep to stimulate cellular activity and promote optimal skin recovery.
Developed according to biomimetic logic, it relies on technology inspired by aesthetic treatments to target cells at the moment when their activity is most receptive. Its action is designed to adapt to nocturnal biological rhythms, with a progressive diffusion of active ingredients in order to optimize cellular regeneration and visibly revive impaired skin functions.
Particularly attentive to the effects of skin stress, the formula also aims to restore the balance of tissues disturbed by external aggressions and lack of recovery. This global approach prepares the skin to take full advantage of the nighttime regeneration phase, by strengthening its defenses and repair capabilities.
A technical composition designed to act at the heart of skin stress
The formula is based on the NCEF complex, the brand’s signature, which concentrates no less than fifty active ingredients used in aesthetic medicine. This polyrevitalizing core combines hyaluronic acid, vitamins A, E and C, minerals, coenzymes and amino acids in an encapsulated system, designed to optimize penetration into the different layers of the epidermis.
To this base are added two targeted assets. First, melatonin’CX®, a melatonin derivative with regenerating properties, which acts in synchronization with the nighttime biological rhythm to promote skin recovery. Then, the chronospheres booster, a sustained release encapsulation system, which allows continuous diffusion of active ingredients throughout the night. The whole acts in synergy to correct established signs of aging, strengthen cellular cohesion and visibly improve the quality of skin upon waking.
When nighttime regeneration transforms skin texture and balance
From the first week, the skin is more rested and better supported. The features are smoothed upon waking, the complexion is clearer, the skin surface is more even. Night after night, tissue cohesion strengthens: the skin regains a more stable density, a better capacity to retain hydration and increased resistance to visible signs of fatigue.
The texture of the treatment, rich without a greasy effect, plays a key role in this transformation. It envelops the skin in a comfortable film, ideal for promoting the penetration of active ingredients and maintaining an environment conducive to repair. To the touch, the skin evolves towards greater suppleness, softness and uniformity, while the texture gradually becomes smoother. A new skin effect that lasts over time, without saturation or overload.
Night cream and regeneration: what you (maybe) don’t know about deep wrinkles
1. At what age should you start a night cream for deep wrinkles?
There is no fixed age, but as soon as wrinkles become visible at rest or the skin begins to lose density, a targeted cream can help slow down the process and strengthen nighttime regeneration mechanisms.
2. Should you apply night cream to dry or slightly damp skin?
For better absorption, the night cream is applied to clean, dry skin, just after the serum if you use one. Avoid application to wet skin, which can dilute the active ingredients.
3. Can an anti-wrinkle night cream replace serum?
No, the two products have complementary functions. The serum acts upstream with a higher concentration of active ingredients, while the cream seals in hydration and supports regeneration during the night.
4. Does sleeping on your side accentuate deep wrinkles?
Yes, certain prolonged positions, particularly on the side, can encourage the appearance of compression wrinkles. Using a suitable night cream helps limit this effect by strengthening the skin’s resilience.
5. Why are nighttime treatments often richer than daytime treatments?
At night, the skin loses more water and no longer needs to protect itself from external aggressions such as UV rays or pollution. The formulas are therefore more nutritious to support deep repair processes.