Without perfume Regenerates and soothes the skin overnight Leaves the skin looking fresh and relaxed in the morning Moisturizes for up to 24 hours Supports the natural resistance of your skin
Description: The NIVEA® CALMING NIGHT CARE 24h MOISTURE + REGENERATION with grape seed oil & liquorice extract: Reduces 3 signs of sensitive skin: 1. Redness, 2. Tension, 3. Dryness. Supports the natural resistance of your skin to irritation. Leaves skin looking fresh and relaxed in the morning and is fragrance-free. The tolerance is dermatologically confirmed. FOR TENDERLY CARED-FOR, CALMED & HEALTHY-LOOKING SKIN.
- Nourishes and moisturizes the skin intensely - Strengthens the resistance of the skin against dehydration - Protects the skin thanks to its UVA / UVB filters - Suitable for very dry mature skin
- Australian Tea Tree essential oil with antiseptic action does not contain harmful pesticides and herbicides that otherwise cause side effects on the skin - Organic
- Wrinkle-fighting night time moisturizer - Reduces the appearance of pigmentation - Fight off environmental damage while you sleep with highly concentrated antioxidants
- Lightens age spots for a brighter, more even-looking complexion - Safely and effectively reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation with wheat-derived hexylresorcinol - Enriched with brightening, age-defying peptides and antioxidants - Can be used for dark spots on the face, hands, and body - Excellent to fight discoloration after peels and microdermabrasion
- With a fluid with a refined structure, pleasant to massage and characterized by precious olfactory notes: the intense sensuality and aphrodisiac power of the Orchid inebriate the senses, giving a sophisticated and feminine scent to the skin, which becomes soft and hydrated, like silk to the touch - Dermatologically tested
- All Skin Types, his emollient lotion formulated with liposomes herbal extracts and vitamins, soothes and hydrates the skin while protecting against harmful effects of the sun which is the major cause of premature aging and skin cancer