
For many men, the ideal of skincare simply involve a quick lather of soap followed by very quick splashes of water; towel dry and done! Proper moisturizing – the most important step in all skincare- is often most neglected by men who give reason like “our skin are natural oilier”, “the weather is too hot”, “I get breakouts from moisturising”, etc. Without proper moisturizing, the skin will not get the hydration it needs, and will succumb to aging faster.
Moisturizing is mandatory for all; finding the right moisturizer is the art. For men, especially those with oily skin or living in warm humid climates, the ideal moisturizer should be light weight, non-sticky and easy to apply on – and I think I might have found one now.
Recently, I started using the Lab Series MAX LS LIGHT MOISTURE LOTION. It is supposed to provide the benefits of anti-aging skincare for the specific needs of aging skin. Having used it for a few weeks, I found it extremely light, and quickly absorbs into the skin without leaving a sticker feeling , and provides a whole day of hydration – ideal for every day use!
The secret ingredient behind the Lab Series MAX LS Light Moisture Lotion is the Molecular Age-Less Complex that help repair the visible signs of aging as well as help slow down the rate at which the skin appears to age. Meanwhile, a soothing complex instantly reduces irritation, while providing a refined Micro-Suede texture to the skin, making it soft and smooth to the touch. In order to create this groundbreaking new product, Lab Series utilized Niro Technology. This high tech, manufacturing system processes the formula in a manner that allows for a low level of emulsifiers, which are known to disrupt the protective barrier of the skin.
Just 2 pumps and MAX LS Light Moisture Lotion provides an outstanding soothing properties while infusing moisture into the skin, leaving my skin rejuvenated and refreshed. It also comes in a big silver metallic bottle and will probably last a while given the small amount needed for each application.
Source of Photo: Lab Series.
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