Antipodes

Avocado Pear Nourishing Night Cream 60 ml
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Ingredients

Nourish your skin each night with this dream cream featuring premium vegetarian ingredients.

Description
Native New Zealand manuka honey draws moisture to your skin to help bring a truly ageless visage. Revolutionary Vinanza® Grape is an antioxidant-rich extract from Marlborough sauvignon blanc grape seeds that helps fight the visible signs of aging. Suited to most skin types, especially mature and dry.

Scientific Validation
Clinically shown to reduce wrinkle appearance by 22% and reduce skin dryness by 85%.* (Derma test: Eight-week independent clinical studies involving 10 women (2012)).

This ultra-rich night cream is certified vegetarian by the UK Vegetarian Society, the oldest and most respected vegetarian organization in the world.
Antipodes is committed to repurposing, reusing and recycling, including using recyclable boxes made from 100% biodegradable cardboard derived from sustainable forests as well as glass bottles, aluminum tubes and printing with 100% eco ink from vegetables.

Use:
Use every night for ultimate revitalization.
Gently massage into your face, neck and décolletage.
Follow by applying Kiwi Seed Oil Eye Cream to the delicate eye area.

60 ml

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