Annemarie Borlind

Annemarie Borlind NatuRoyale Biolifting Lifting Serum 50 ml

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SKU: AMB-1043-001 ISBN/UPC: 4011061214714
 

Annemarie Borlind NatuRoyale Biolifting Lifting Serum

This naturally effective lifting serum provides an instant kick of freshness that you can feel.* The Biolifting complex, containing white truffle, supplies the skin with moisture, thus preventing the formation of new wrinkles and fine lines, and strengthening the skin’s elasticity.* An extract from the sand lily reduces the production of melanin and, with the power of nature, makes existing pigmentation marks look less severe, evening the complexion.* The result: The skin is much smoother and, with regular use of the serum, has a more even and radiant appearance. It looks tauter, smoother and more supple.*

Features:

  • Vegan*

Recommended Use:

Apply evenly to the cleansed face, neck and décolleté in the morning and evening. Then apply Day Active or Night Repair.

*Disclaimer

These statements have not been evaluated by Health Canada or the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Ingredients:

  • AQUA [WATER]
    • Deep spring water. Water from the red sandstone strata of the northern Black Forest in Germany. It is obtained from our own well at a depth of 165 meters, and is unchlorinated and naturally pure. Its function is to moisturize the surface of the skin and to act as a solvent for water-soluble ingredients and plant extracts.
  • ALCOHOL
    • Pure, undenatured ethyl alcohol, potable alcohol. Obtained by fermenting plants containing starch or sugar. Alcohol is deployed as a solvent for extracts and various active ingredients. It also has a refreshing, astringent, toning and preservative effect, and stimulates the circulation.
  • GLYCERIN
    • Glycerin. A component of all fats and oils. Glycerin has a moisturizing effect. For BÖRLIND, it is derived solely from vegetable oil.
  • BETAINE
    • Betaine. Obtained from sugar beet. Betaine attaches itself to the keratin (a structural protein) of the hair and skin, and has a moisturizing effect. It also reduces static in the hair.
  • POLYGLYCERYL-5 LAURATE
    • An emulsifier from regrowing raw materials: plant glycerin and plant lauric acid.
  • RHIZOBIAN GUM
    • A film-forming agent. A gum-like polysaccharide gel with which desert plants protect their roots from dehydration in symbiosis with microorganisms in times of dryness. Has a skin-smoothing and moisture-retaining effect.
  • GALACTOARABINAN
    • A polysaccharide/film-forming agent. A natural film-forming agent derived from larch. Stabilizes emulsions and forms a protective film on the skin and hair.
  • TREMELLA FUCIFORMIS SPOROCARP EXTRACT [HYALURONIC ACID]
    • Extract of tremella fuciformis, also known as “snow fungus”. A medicinal and edible fungus well-known in Japan and China. The chemical structure of this extract is very similar to that of hyaluronic acid. It has the same cosmetic moisturizing and smoothing effect, but feels more pleasant on the skin.
  • CHONDRUS CRISPUS POWDER [CARRAGEENAN]
    • Carrageenan. A natural gelling agent for cosmetics and foodstuffs that is derived from red algae. Used to make gels and to thicken emulsions.
  • AROMA [FRAGRANCE]
    • Essential oils, distillates, perfume, fragrances, and aromatic substances. The collective term for everything that contains fragrances: from an individual essential oil through to perfume compositions made up of many different fragrances.
  • MAGNESIUM ASCORBYL PHOSPHATE
    • A stabilized form of vitamin C. As we know from foodstuffs, vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is sensitive to increased temperatures and UV radiation. For cosmetics, this means that, after being stored for a while, its levels would drop enormously and its antioxidant, anti-aging effect would be severely reduced. This is why this stabilized form of the vitamin is used: on the skin, the magnesium is broken down by enzymes and the vitamin C becomes bioavailable.
  • MENTHYL LACTATE
    • Menthyl lactate. Produced from menthol and lactic acid. Has a cooling effect like menthol and is more skin-compatible.
  • AVENA STRIGOSA SEED EXTRACT
    • Extract of black oat. The amino acids and polysaccharides contained have an intensive moisturizing effect on the skin and hair. Damaged hair structures can be repaired and combability is improved.
  • LECITHIN
    • Lecithin. A substance similar to fat, with emulsifying properties. Can be found in vegetable oils from which it is derived. It cares for the skin and hair, and improves combability. Special lecithins can be made into liposomes in which active ingredients can be encapsulated and protected, improving their bioavailability when applied to the skin.
  • CENTELLA ASIATICA LEAF EXTRACT
    • Extract of tiger grass leaves. This extract has anti-aging and wound-healing properties. It stimulates the formation of new collagen fibers.
  • CITRIC ACID
    • Citric acid. Derived by fermentation from corn substrate. Used to regulate the pH value of cosmetics.
  • LINALOOL
    • A fragrance. A declarable fragrance contained in perfume compositions.
  • PANCRATIUM MARITIMUM EXTRACT
    • Extract of white sand lily. Greenhouse-cultivated, since the natural stocks in Crete are a protected species. The extract helps to prevent and reduce pigmentation marks (“age spots”).
  • POTASSIUM SORBATE
    • Potassium sorbate. A nature-identical preservative. It occurs naturally in the unripe fruits of the rowan.
  • BENZYL SALICYLATE
    • Benzyl salicylate. A declarable fragrance contained in perfume compositions.
  • HEXYL CINNAMAL
    • A fragrance. A declarable fragrance contained in perfume compositions.
  • CITRONELLOL
    • A fragrance. A declarable fragrance contained in perfume compositions.
  • TUBER MAGNATUM EXTRACT
    • Extract of the white Alba truffle, also known as “Piedmont truffle”. Rich in valuable amino acids and minerals.
  • LIMONENE
    • A fragrance. A declarable fragrance contained in perfume compositions.
  • GERANIOL
    • A fragrance. A declarable fragrance contained in perfume compositions.



*The declaration on the packaging prevails.
Listing the ingredients in accordance with INCI (the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) allows a uniform, language-independent declaration of ingredients throughout Europe. Please see the list above for an explanation of the INCIs.