

Retinol Night Serum with Niacinamide, Resveratrol, Sodium Hyaluronate & Peptides
0.5 % Retinol Liposomes + 5% Niacinamide + Peptides + Resveratrol + Sodium Hyaluronate
Elinorr Retinol Night serum is a non greasy, gentle & non comedogenic serum formulated with potent and low molecular weight actives which revitalizes the skin from the deeper layers. It reduces appearance of wrinkles & boost collagen. It maintains skin elasticity by strengthening the skin with its collagen boosting properties. It acts in 360o to improve ageing signs by preserving the skin texture, adding intense moisture and firming the skin. This serum helps to keep the skin soft and flawless.
Retinol Night serum works by the following mechanisms-
- Prevents photoaging caused by free radicals induced damage
- Restores the moisture holding capacity of the aged skin and resolves issues like aging associated irritation and dryness of the skin
- Maintains skin elasticity by boosting collagen production
Key Ingredients-
Actives |
Mechanism |
NIACINAMIDE |
Niacinamide boosts collagen production that improves texture of the skin by adding firmness to the skin |
PALMITOYL TRIPEPTIDE-1 |
It is a synthetic fatty acid-linked peptide that helps to strengthen and firm the skin by supporting structural elements like collagen and also helps in locking moisture by strengthening the skin barrier |
BETAINE |
Betaine helps to minimize wrinkles and fine lines by improving the skin texture with its moisturizing properties |
PICHIA/RESVERATROL FERMENT EXTRACT |
It protect from oxidative stress induced damage and photoaging. It also support healthy collagen thereby helps in minimizing fine lines. |
RHODIOLA ROSEA ROOT EXTRACT | It is rich in antioxidant & flavonoids. |
SODIUM HYALURONATE |
Sodium hyaluronate is a multifunctional molecule that acts as natural moisturizing factors and at deeper layers of the skin it boosts collagen to provide firmness and moisture to the skin |
SACCHARIDE ISMOERATE, SODIUM CITRATE, CITRIC ACID |
Saccharide isomerate alleviates the dryness and irritation of the aged skin with its soothing and moisturizing properties |
Retinol Liposomes |
Retinol improves the skin texture by replenishing the damaged skin and helps to reduce visible signs of ageing |
SPINACIA OLERACEA (SPINACH) LEAF EXTRACT |
It is packed full of vitamins strengthens, moisturizes and revitalizes the skin with severe signs of ageing |
This advanced innovation is made of new technological and low molecular weight components which acts at the level of causative issue of aging signs rather masking up with superficial filling. It renders a youthful even tone and smooth look. This is an advanced new generous luxurious serum that reduces wrinkle, age marks & makes the dull skin fresh & vibrant.
How to use?
Cleanse and pat dry your face. Take a pea sized amount of the serum and dot it all over the face and massage in an upward direction till the serum is completely absorbed. Use every night. Use of Sunscreen in daytime is highly recommended while using this product.
Cautions-
For external use only Keep reaching out of the children Keep away from eyes and mucous membrane Avoid during pregnancy & lactation Not for use on open skin wounds Patch test is advised for very sensitive skin Discontinue use if irritation occurs
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INGREDIENTS-
AQUA, NIACINAMIDE, PALMITOYL
TRIPEPTIDE-1, BETAINE, 1,3-
PROPANEDIOL, PICHIA/RESVERATROL
FERMENT EXTRACT, RHODIOLA ROSEA
ROOT EXTRACT, RHUS CORIARIA
LEAF/STEM EXTRACT, SODIUM
HYALURONATE, SACCHARIDE
ISOMERATE, HEPTYL GLUCOSIDE,
RETINOL, SPINACIA OLERACEA
(SPINACH) LEAF EXTRACT, SODIUM
BENZOATE, POTASSIUM SORBATE,
SODIUM GLUCONATE, SODIUM
HYDROXIDE, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM
CITRATE, PENTYLENE GLYCOL,
LECITHIN, ALCOHOL, POLYSORBATE
20, POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE.
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