
Do you see those mornings where your skin seems tired, a little dull, as if it had lost something along the way? It’s not just an impression. Between stress, pollution and hormonal changes, the skin’s balance is put to the test.
And yet, certain treatments succeed in doing well. Relaunched five years after its initial success with a revisited formula. More concentrated, more targeted, it promises visibly transformed skin from the first applications.
A hyaluronic acid cream designed to deeply hydrate
What sets this cream apart is first of all its hyaluronic acid duo. Two sizes of molecules, two complementary actions, and a single promise: continuous hydration for 24 hours.
The first, with a high molecular weight, acts on the surface. It immediately plumps the skin and visibly blurs fine lines. The second, much finer, penetrates up to eight times deeper. As a result, the hydration does not remain on the surface, it settles lastingly.
As the days go by, the skin regains bounce, a smoother appearance and above all a natural glow. The skin barrier is also strengthened in the face of external aggressions, often responsible for chronic dehydration.
Texture also plays a key role. This famous “yogurt” texture melts on the skin in a few seconds, without leaving a greasy film. A detail that changes everything, especially if you are one of those who fear creams that are too rich.
Hormonal acne, pores, imperfections: a formula that rebalances the skin
Where many moisturizers stop, this cream goes further. It incorporates probiotic ferments, designed to rebalance the skin flora.
Concretely, this means fewer imbalances, therefore less room for imperfections. The bacteria responsible for acne are limited, without attacking the skin.
Another point often underestimated: its non-comedogenic formula. It hydrates without clogging pores, making it compatible with combination to oily skin, which is often difficult to treat.
Even sensitive or weakened skin can use it without fear. Tested on these profiles, it is also compatible with pregnancy. And in terms of composition, it ticks all the boxes expected today: 100% of natural origin, certified organic, without preservatives or allergens, with a perfect score on Yuka.
How to use Krème cream to maximize its effects on your skin
To get the most out of it, everything is done in the application. A small amount is enough to cover the face and neck. Simply massage gently to facilitate absorption.
In the morning, it fits easily into a classic routine, just after the serum. In the evening, it perfectly complements skin cleansing.
And if your skin is going through a more sensitive period, a simple tip can make a difference. By mixing it with a few drops of soothing oil, it transforms into a real night mask. A more generous layer, ten minutes of application, and the skin quickly regains comfort and suppleness.
In terms of duration, the 50 ml tube allows approximately three months of use, which makes it a treatment that is both effective and long-lasting. Without forgetting its fully recyclable packaging, designed to limit the environmental impact.
1. Is Krème cream suitable for all skin types?
Yes, it is suitable for all skin types. Whether you have dry, normal, combination or oily skin, its non-comedogenic formula hydrates without weighing down or clogging pores.
2. Can this cream be used for hormonal acne?
Yes, it was designed for that. Thanks to probiotic ferments, it helps to rebalance the skin flora and limit the bacteria responsible for imperfections.
3. What is the difference between the two hyaluronic acids present in the formula?
The first, with a high molecular weight, acts on the surface to immediately plump the skin. The second, finer, penetrates deeply to hydrate sustainably and improve the overall appearance of the skin.
4. How long does a 50 ml jar last?
With daily use, morning and/or evening, a tube lasts approximately 3 months. A small amount is enough for each application, which makes the product quite economical over time.
5. Is the cream suitable for sensitive skin or during pregnancy?
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