Caudalie Vinoperfect Brightening Glycolic Night Cream
The Brightening Glycolic Night Cream visibly reduces the appearance of dark spots and works as a gentle peel by exfoliating dead skin cells overnight to reveal a smooth and even-toned complexion. Formulated with viniferine, which is 62x more effective than vitamin C at brightening, it targets dark spots, sun spots, melasma and acne scars. At night, the skin takes the time to renew itself. An evening skincare routine formulated with active ingredients allows skin to rejuvenate overnight to reveal a radiant complexion in the morning. Refillable packaging.
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Caudalie Vinoperfect Brightening Glycolic Night Cream
Caudalie Vinoperfect Brightening Glycolic Night Cream
The Brightening Glycolic Night Cream visibly reduces the appearance of dark spots and works as a gentle peel by exfoliating dead skin cells overnight to reveal a smooth and even-toned complexion. Formulated with viniferine, which is 62x more effective than vitamin C at brightening, it targets dark spots, sun spots, melasma and acne scars. At night, the skin takes the time to renew itself. An evening skincare routine formulated with active ingredients allows skin to rejuvenate overnight to reveal a radiant complexion in the morning. Refillable packaging.
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The Brightening Glycolic Night Cream visibly reduces the appearance of dark spots and works as a gentle peel by exfoliating dead skin cells overnight to reveal a smooth and even-toned complexion. Formulated with viniferine, which is 62x more effective than vitamin C at brightening, it targets dark spots, sun spots, melasma and acne scars. At night, the skin takes the time to renew itself. An evening skincare routine formulated with active ingredients allows skin to rejuvenate overnight to reveal a radiant complexion in the morning. Refillable packaging.






















