


BODY CREAM 324
Give your body skin the same care you give your face.
Multi-Action Body Cream offers a complete solution for skin in need of regeneration, hydration and strengthening.
Formulated with the exclusive phyto-hormone complex , it helps to compensate for age-related hormonal decline, stimulating the firmness, suppleness and natural radiance of the skin.
4th generation retinol smoothes fine lines and stimulates collagen production, improving skin elasticity.
Shikonin , a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, protects against free radicals and prevents signs of premature aging. It has the power to absorb UV rays and inhibit glycation.
Squalane, selected for its characteristics very similar to human sebum , deeply hydrates and strengthens the skin barrier, while vitamins C and E protect the skin and boost natural radiance.
Ceramide NP preserves moisture and protects the skin, and plant extracts revitalize, soothe and repair tired skin.
Apply morning and evening for intense hydration and long-lasting protection. Free of silicones and parabens, this cream is based on scientific efficacy.
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BODY CREAM 324
Reactivation of the skin's natural mechanisms, including collagen production, to restore density and elasticity. Provided by our exclusive phytohormone complex, which mimics the effects of female hormones and firms the skin.
Smoothing of fine lines and wrinkles and skin regeneration, without irritation. Provided by HPR 0.5% retinol (Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate), a latest-generation retinoid that stimulates cell renewal while being well-tolerated. It reduces wrinkles, refines skin texture, and evens out texture for smoother, more luminous skin.
Strengthen skin and revive its radiance. Vitamins C and E protect against oxidative stress and brighten, while squalane, glycerin, and ceramides deeply hydrate and nourish, restoring the skin barrier for soft, resilient skin.
Dr. DELARIVE RESPONDS
From the age of 30, cellular metabolism gradually slows down. The natural production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid decreases, which directly impacts the density and firmness of the skin. This phenomenon is accentuated in women by the decline in hormones, which strongly influences skin balance.
A targeted biostimulation approach can then make the difference: by reactivating fibroblasts, certain active ingredients such as peptides or phyto-hormones (particularly in women) can restart collagen production, improve skin elasticity and gradually redefine volumes.
Not necessarily. It all depends on the form. HPR (Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate), used in some new-generation formulas, is a retinoid that's particularly well-tolerated, even by sensitive skin. It provides all the recognized effects of retinol—cell renewal, wrinkle reduction, and improved skin texture—without the typical irritation associated with more aggressive retinoids.
Phytohormones are plant extracts capable of mimicking some of the effects of female hormones on the skin, particularly estrogen. They are of major interest in anti-aging cosmetics: they help boost collagen production, improve elasticity, and strengthen skin density, particularly in women over the age of 30, when hormone levels begin to decline.
Exfoliation works on the surface, often in a one-off manner. Resurfacing, on the other hand, goes further: it actively stimulates deep cell renewal. Thanks to active ingredients like HPR retinol, it not only smooths the skin, but also reduces wrinkles, evens out skin tone, and regenerates the skin as a whole.
Not at all. It's not the number of steps that matters, but the quality of the formulas and their synergy. A short, well-thought-out routine with all-in-one treatments concentrated in dermatological active ingredients can be more effective than a series of poorly adapted products. The key is to act on the key dimensions of skin aging: stimulation, regeneration, and protection.
There is no single miracle ingredient, but several families of complementary active ingredients.
Retinoids (such as HPR retinol) stimulate cell renewal and improve skin texture. Peptides work deep down to boost the synthesis of collagen and support fibers. Antioxidants, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, and shikonin, protect the skin from oxidative stress, which is responsible for premature aging.
Gentle exfoliants, such as glycolic acid or salicylic acid, help remove dead skin cells, smooth skin texture, and revive radiance. Finally, phytohormones help compensate for the decline in hormones in women over 30 by reactivating key skin functions.