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Scientifically proven to repair sun-damaged skin, increase collagen and elastin, and reverse visible signs of ageing. 20 times more effective than traditional retinol while remaining gentle enough for sensitive skin.
The Skin Diary Night Repair Therapy is a breakthrough anti-ageing night cream developed by world-leading dermatologists. This advanced formula features Retinyl Palmitate, a gentle, stable retinoid ester that delivers powerful anti-ageing benefits 20 times more effectively than traditional retinol - without the irritation. It repairs sun-damaged dermal elastic tissue while dramatically increasing skin collagen and elastin content.
Retinyl Palmitate - A gentle, stable retinoid ester (vitamin A derivative) that delivers anti-ageing benefits 20 times more effectively than traditional retinol without irritation. This mild, effective form of vitamin A is specifically designed for sensitive skin, providing superior results with enhanced tolerability.
Developed by world-leading dermatologists, this scientifically proven formula uses Retinyl Palmitate instead of traditional retinol. This stable retinoid ester repairs sun-damaged dermal elastic tissue - the primary cause of skin ageing - while delivering 20 times the effectiveness of traditional retinol. It remains gentle and non-irritating, making it ideal for those with sensitive skin or retinol intolerance.
Apply a pea-sized amount to cleansed skin in the evening, focusing on areas with visible signs of ageing. Use nightly for best results. Always use SPF during the day when using retinoid products.
Size: 50g / 1.76 oz
Important: This product contains a retinoid (Retinyl Palmitate) and is not safe for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Developed by world-leading dermatologists. Scientifically proven results. 20 times more effective than traditional retinol, gentle enough for sensitive skin.
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