THE SERUM - THE REFILL
Regenerescence age-defying luminous care
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Thanks to 20 years' research in the Orchidarium®, Guerlain experts have identified, from among 30,000 species, an orchid with exceptional powers: the Gold Nobile orchid. Endemic to the Himalayan region, it has inherited the ability to combine several photosynthesis mechanisms to turn the sun's light into real vital energy. The light diffused by its petals is 68% more intense than those of an ordinary white orchid¹.
Guerlain has captured this phenomenal vital energy intact thanks to a cutting-edge biotechnological method², concentrating 27 of this exceptional orchid's molecules³ at the heart of the Orchidée Impériale Gold Nobile skincare line.
¹Instrumental test on a petal of Dendrobium nobile versus Phalaenopsis amabilis. ²Made in Europe. ³Identification by phytochemical analysis.
1. SENSORY APPLICATION: apply the Serum in circular movements over the face, working in an outward direction, not forgetting the neck.
2. TONE: using two fingers, make dynamic smoothing strokes from the middle of the face outwards. Start from the top of the forehead and gradually move down towards the outline of the face.
3. BRIGHTEN: with the pads of the fingers, like small suction pads, apply superficial pressure on skin's surface, adding a rebound effect. Spread your fingers to give this technique a solar dimension.
Since 2007, Guerlain is committed to preserving biodiversity, innovating sustainably, acting for the climate and creating a positive social impact. Above all, we seek to protect one of Nature’s most precious wonders: bees.
DiscoverFor more than 13 years, Guerlain has been involved in one of orchids’ oldest birthplaces in the world, the Yunnan forest in China, and is taking part in a rainforestation and orchid preservation programme. More than 20,000 orchids have already been reintroduced since 2011.
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