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redness

[Anti-redness]
CM-Naringenin-Chalcone
Panthenol

[Anti-inflammatory Action]
Alpha-Bisabolol

[Barrier Function]
Niacinamide

[Repairs]
5 Growth Factors

0%

redness

[Anti-redness]
CM-Naringenin-Chalcone
Panthenol

[Anti-inflammatory Action]
Alpha-Bisabolol

[Barrier Function]
Niacinamide

[Repairs]
5 Growth Factors

0%

redness

[Anti-redness]
CM-Naringenin-Chalcone
Panthenol

[Anti-inflammatory Action]
Alpha-Bisabolol

[Barrier Function]
Niacinamide

[Repairs]
5 Growth Factors

Serum

Skin Rescue [Serum S.O.S]

48,00 €RRP*

30 ml

An ultra-light serum that soothes and repairs the skin, reduces redness, and restores the skin's barrier function while maintaining hydration.

Soothes and repairs the skin in 30 minutes

-20.5% redness in one month

-21% TEWL in one month

+30% hydration in one month

Is it for you?

Skin Rescue [SOS Serum] is for people needing to recover after a medical cosmetic procedure, retinisation or other situations that may require an immediate soothing effect: waxing, sunburn, etc. It is also suitable for skin with redness or prone to rosacea and/or couperose.

[Main benefits]

Soothes, repairs and reshapes

Restores barrier function

Reduces redness

Moisturizes

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[Main ingredients]

Ingredients

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How to apply Skin Rescue [SOS Serum]?

Squeeze three pea-sized amounts of serum onto the back of your hand.

Gently massage upwards, tapping gently over the cheeks and chin.

In the forehead area, massage from the centre out to the sides.

Use your fingertips to tap gently around the eye contour area and temples.

Use your index finger to gently massage the area above your lips and chin.

Do not apply Skin Rescue [Serum SOS] to open wounds.

How to apply Skin Rescue [SOS Serum]?

Squeeze three pea-sized amounts of serum onto the back of your hand.

Gently massage upwards, tapping gently over the cheeks and chin.

In the forehead area, massage from the centre out to the sides.

Use your fingertips to tap gently around the eye contour area and temples.

Use your index finger to gently massage the area above your lips and chin.

Do not apply Skin Rescue [Serum SOS] to open wounds.

How to apply Skin Rescue [SOS Serum]?

Squeeze three pea-sized amounts of serum onto the back of your hand.

Gently massage upwards, tapping gently over the cheeks and chin.

In the forehead area, massage from the centre out to the sides.

Use your fingertips to tap gently around the eye contour area and temples.

Use your index finger to gently massage the area above your lips and chin.

Do not apply Skin Rescue [Serum SOS] to open wounds.

Complete your routine

Recommended routine with other Sensilis products

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Gentle Cleansing [Mousse]

Cleansing foam for sensitive and reactive skin

16,50 €RRP*
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Skin Rescue [Barrier]

Visible skin-barrier repair cream

43,50 €RRP*
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Photocorrection [AR 50+]

Firming and anti-redness high-protection fluid.

30,50 €RRP*
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Eternalist A.G.E. [Retinol]

Intensive antiaging transformation night cream

62,00 €RRP*

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