L’Oreal Revitalift Laser Power Water

Revitalift Laser Power Water
Revitalift Laser Power Water

Okay, so L’Oreal Revitalift Laser Power Water is very interesting indeed. It’s for the Asian market at this stage, so who knows if we’ll ever see it in the UK or the US, but it’s something of a leap forward formula-wise. L’Oreal Revitalift Laser Power Water is described as an anti-aging cosmetic water – water formulas are far more popular in Asia than anywhere else – with anti-ageing pro-xylane said to stimulate collagen synthesis.

I’m very interested in how a topical water can achieve this – and also just how watery it feels. Like, is it like Bioderma in feel or more of a ‘thick’ water? I’m not sure I’ll ever know the answer but bearing in mind that we are now so open to following Asian skin trends, and loving following them, too (think of all the ‘powder’ cleansers and exfoliators on their way) maybe L’Oreal Revitalift Laser Power Water is something that might eventually make its way. Hope so – I’d love to try it.


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3 responses to “L’Oreal Revitalift Laser Power Water”

  1. I love the sound of this, it sounds like a Micellar water and thermal water combined x
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  2. Therese

    I’m pretty sure i saw this in the supermarket yesterday (in Singapore). The words ‘Laser Water’ put me right off lol! Sounded like it was named in the 80’s for some reason ; )

  3. Kristi C. (@lov2read68)

    Intrigued by this! And intrigued by how quickly the West seems to be picking up on Japanese and Korean skincare. Softening lotions or toners, essences, the obvious BB/CC/insert letters here creme, etc.

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