How To Use: Anti-Aging Ampoules – your anti-wrinkle superdose

 

 

This already award-winning new generation of serum is clinically proven to fight collagen loss. The anti-aging ampoules concentrate the most efficacious anti-aging ingredients in one dose.

Vichy’s LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti-Aging Ampoule Serum; @Vichy

How to Use Anti-Aging Ampoules.

A true breakthrough in skincare, this already award-winning new generation of serum is clinically proven to fight collagen loss, resurface skin texture, brighten the skin and reduce wrinkles within a month—but you’ll see results after the very first use.

An ampoule is a highly concentrated serum delivered in a precisely portioned daily dose. This innovative Ampoule Serum is packaged in a highly protective amber glass vial, protecting the potent formula from UV light, heat, oxidation and contamination for maximum efficacy and freshness.

Like all Vichy products, LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti Aging Ampoule Serum is formulated with Volcanic Water, rich in 15 minerals and clinically proven to rebalance, reinforce and regenerate the skin, helping to strengthen its moisture barrier and shield skin against daily exposome aggressors.

“Every day our skin is attacked by factors like pollution, lack of sleep, and UV damage, which cause 80 percent of skin aging. Taken all together, these internal and external aggressors have become known as the exposome, and the first defense against the exposome is a healthy, hydrated and protected skin barrier that can promote skin health overall,” says Board-Certified Dermatologist and Neuroscientist Dr. Erin Gilbert, MD, PhD, FAAD.

Vichy’s LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti-Aging Ampoule Serum; @Vichy

How To Use Vichy’s LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti-Aging Ampoule Serum

Gently tap the top of the ampoule. Break the ampoule with a tissue. Attach reusable applicator twist off & save cap. Shake downwards. Squeeze to dispense 1/2 the formula. The ampoule is now ready to be applied to the face: 1/2 in th morning, 1/2 in the evening. Close with reusable cap in order to keep fresh for the next use. Let the serum to be absorbed for 30 seconds.

In addition to the Vichy Volcanic Water, LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti Aging Ampoule Serum is formulated with the gold-standard trifecta of dermatologist-recommended anti-aging ingredients: 10% Pure Vitamin C to brighten and firm the skin while reducing fine lines; Plant-based Phyto Peptides to prevent and protect against signs of collagen loss in the skin; Natural Origin Hyaluronic Acid to moisturize and plump the skin.

This highly concentrated minimalist formula contains only 10 ingredients, further showcasing Vichy’s commitment to providing pure yet potent formulas to make skin stronger. Along with being dermatologist and allergy tested, this formula is free from parabens, fragrance, silicone, preservatives, colorants and oil.

Vichy’s LiftActiv Peptide-C Anti-Aging Ampoule Serum; @Vichy

 

 

Louis Vuitton spurns coronavirus fears with dramatic closing show at Louvre

Unexpected pairings and subverted functions. For his Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2020 Collection, Women’s Artistic Director Nicolas Ghesquière presents a clash of styles for dressing without protocol.

Louis Vuitton Fall Winter 2020-2021 fashion show at Louvre; @Louis Vuitton youtube

 


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The Louvre is currently closed to visitors due to staff concerns about coronavirus, but the Louis Vuitton show must go on. The museum reopened its doors on Tuesday evening for the world’s most valuable luxury brand to close Paris fashion week, with a catwalk show staged in the inner courtyard of the museum.

The last fashion show of a month in which the disruption of cancelled shows and the chilling images of designer face masks have been a circus hall of mirrors held up to an anxiety-ridden zeitgeist was, appropriately, a climactic costume drama.

A 200-person choir in period dress spanning 500 years was the backdrop for what designer Nicolas Ghesquière called a “collision of times”. A 17th-century Cavalier in curls and feathered hat sat next to a flapper in lacquered bob and strings of pearls; there was a 1950s housewife, and an Edwardian gentleman with watch fob and waistcoat. The choir’s wardrobe was the work of Milena Canonero, a costume design collaborator of Stanley Kubrick, whose films have spanned three centuries from the 18th-century setting of Barry Lyndon to 2001: A Space Odyssey and the dystopian future of A Clockwork Orange.

“I wanted a group of characters that represent different countries, different cultures, different times,” Ghesquière told Vogue. “I love this interaction between the people seated in the audience, the girls walking, and the past looking at them – these three visions mixed together.”

A model at the Louis Vuitton show in the Louvre on 3 March. Designer Nicolas Ghesquière called the collection a “collision of times”.
A model at the Louis Vuitton show in the Louvre on 3 March. The designer Nicolas Ghesquière called the collection a ‘collision of times’. Photograph: Pixelformula/Sipa/Rex/Shutterstock

Juxtapositions of fashion history are a signature of Ghesquière, whose catwalks have blended sci-fi with baroque, and the belle époque with the 1970s.

This collection mashed Toulouse-Lautrec petticoats with motocross jackets, and garish sportswear graphics with dandy tailoring. For the all-important accessories, Ghesquière travelled back in time to treasures in the Louis Vuitton archive. Classic luggage trunks and the logo-stamped Keepall holdall – which he called “a pure vintage piece that acquires a beautiful patina over time” – were scaled down in size and swung by shoulder straps.

The collection paired Toulouse-Lautrec petticoats with motocross jackets.
The collection paired Toulouse-Lautrec petticoats with motocross jackets. Photograph: Pixelformula/Sipa/Rex/Shutterstock

As well as being a showcase for Vuitton’s next collection and a finale for Paris fashion week, the event was a curtain-raiser for the upcoming Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum. About Time: Fashion and Duration, which will open with the annual fashion extravaganza of the Met Gala on 4 May, is sponsored by Louis Vuitton and co-chaired this year by Ghesquière alongside Anna Wintour, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Meryl Streep and Emma Stone.

Curator Andrew Bolton told a press conference this week: “In recent years, time has dominated discussions within the fashion community. These talks are centred around the accelerated production, circulation, and the consumption of fashion in the 21st century. So we thought it might be an opportune moment to explore the temporal character of fashion from a historical perspective.”

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