THE LONGEVITY CONCENTRATE
Exceptional age-defying regenerating serum
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The Longevity Concentrate is enriched with Cell Respiration™ technology which concentrates the exceptional regenerating power drawn from an extraordinary duo of orchids. It helps regulate cellular respiration, the skin's primary longevity mechanism, to fight oxygen deficiency¹ and improve skin regeneration². The signs of ageing are visibly improved.
The Longevity Concentrate is also enriched with tigernut extract for a redensifying² effect, and rosa multiflora fruit extract which targets the pores³. Tigernut is a herbaceous plant from the same botanical family as papyrus. Its small tubers are used in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for their many properties. Rosa multiflora is one of the best-known wild rose species in Asia, particularly Japan. The hips are red to purple when ripe and contain a number of active molecules, in particular flavonoids.
¹Oxygen deficiency. ²In vitro tests on ingredients. ³In vivo test on ingredient.
Step 1: apply the product in circular movements from the inside of the face outwards, not forgetting the neck.
Step 2: pinch the skin and rotate your wrists a quarter turn all over the face.
Step 3: place your hands in a V shape at the bottom of the face and apply pressure in an upward direction like a wave.
Step 4: tap the whole of the face with the fingertips.
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 10 years, Guerlain has been committed to protecting orchids in their natural environment. 20,000 orchids have been replanted in the Tianzi natural reserve in Yunnan, China, one of the birthplaces of orchids in the world.
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