They hydrate and repair the skin overnight. Often richer and more concentrated than everyday moisturisers, they help boost skin-cell rejuvenation while you sleep.

Yves Saint Laurent Nighttime Revitaliser.
A super-concentrated “anti-stress”peachy-coloured gel.

Princess Marcella Borghese Cura Notte Night Therapy.
Combines Italy’s Terme di Montecatini Spa curative waters with AHAs, vitamin A and vitamin E.

Lancome Primordiale Nuit.
More concentrated than the day cream.

Clarins Multi-Active Night Lotion.
Developed to optimise the cellular multiplication and regeneration that peaks at 1 am. •

Alpha-hydroxy acid creams

These speed up natural exfoliation, and can refine skin texture, lessen the look of fine lines and help prevent breakouts by removing sebum (facial oils). Expect minor improvements in two weeks, significant ones after four.

Estee Lauder Fruition Extra.
More gentle than the original. Works to reduce flakiness, dullness and uneven texture only where needed.
Guerlain Alphabella.
A cleverly designed dual-action pump delivers an AHA gel and a skin-calming cream for skin not used to acids.
L’Oreal Plenitude Excell-A3 skinRevealing Cream.
An anti-ageing triple whammy of skin-shedding AHAs, free radical-fighting vitamin E and protective UV filters.
Murad Combination Skin Formula.
Glycolic acid makes this gel a gentle exfoliant as well as an effective moisturizer.

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