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Discover the excellence of Biologique Recherche, a prestigious French skincare brand with over 35 years of expertise in crafting renowned products designed to restore, rebuild, and protect the skin. This French skincare brand has a reputation for results driven skincare that is beloved by celebrities, estheticians, and beauty editors. Biologique Recherche skincare products are formulated with a focus on using pure, concentrated, and potent active ingredients to address a variety of skincare concerns, such as aging, acne, and dehydration. The most popular products include the exfoliating toner Lotion P50, the rebalancing mask Masque Vivant and hydrating face mask Creme Masque Vernix.

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When looking at beauty experts' lists of what products they would have if they were stranded on a desert island, Biologique Recherche will appear on all of them!

Forbes

The smells did take some getting used to, but two months later, I actually look forward to the bracing scent and skin tingle of the P50. Even as the weather has turned cold, my skin feels plump, with none of the flaky dryness I'd grown accustomed to with the Retinoid.

Vogue

For skin care, I am addicted to Biologique Recherche Eau Micellaire Biosensible. I then wash with Biologique Recherche Lait VIP 02 followed by Biologique Recherche Lotion P50, Biologique Recherche PIGM 400, Biologique Recherche Serum PIGM 400. and a drop of Biologique Recherche Serum T.E.W.L mixed with Biologique Recherche Crème MSR-H. My face looks like a greasy doughnut, and I love it!

The Cut

Within about a week of daily use, you will begin to notice that your skin is changing: hyperpigmentation fades, acne clears up, oil production levels out, and that signature glow begins to show. Because P50 revs up cell turnover, it has many of the same benefits as retinol, and some myself included prefer it.

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