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Calming, hydrating rose-infused serum for sensitive skin. Redness-reducing, antioxidant and barrier-repairing nourishment.
A luxurious anti-ageing rosehip serum designed to calm sensitive, dry and redness-prone skin while restoring comfort, hydration and skin barrier strength. Infused with antioxidant-rich botanical oils and advanced soothing biotech actives, it helps reduce visible redness, improve skin resilience and reveal a calmer, more radiant complexion.
Formulated with organic rosehip seed oil, antioxidant-rich botanical oils and advanced soothing biotech ingredients, this restorative serum helps to reduce visible redness, calm irritation and protect the skin from environmental stress. Essential fatty acids nourish and replenish the skin, helping to improve elasticity, smooth the skin’s surface and prevent moisture loss.
Ideal as a serum for sensitive skin, dry skin or mature skin, Rose de Vie Serum leaves the complexion calmer, softer and naturally radiant, with a silky, non-greasy finish.











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