The new body cream is part of Vinésime’s Racines du Temps range, defined by its unique A2OC complex Luxury French vino-cosmetics brand Vinésime has launched the Prodigue Sensation – a moisturising body cream powered by powerful antioxidant grapevine stem cells from the Gamay Teinturier Fréaux grape variety.
With a cloud-like texture, the cream is designed to rejuvenate and envelope the skin with a hydration boost while providing protection from UV light.
The product is part of Vinésime’s Racines du Temps range defined by a unique A2OC complex. This compound includes a vintage extract of Pinot Noir Racines du Temps grapes coupled with blackcurrant bud extract from Burgundy.
“Pinot Noir is the world’s most antioxidant-concentrated grape variety and by including it in our A2OC complex, it means our Racines du Temps products have five times more antioxidants than green tea,” explained Édouard Damidot, Vinésime co-founder.
A2OC also includes vine flower extract, original grape water and blackcurrant seed oil to strengthen and revitalise the skin.
“This synergy of exceptional active ingredients offers optimal efficiency and revolutionises vino-cosmetics,” he added.
Prodigue Sensation is free from parabens, phenoxyethanol and colourants and is now being used in Vinésime treatment protocols for the hands and feet. Vinésime partner spas and beauty institutes are also selling the new product in their retail boutiques.
Supplier: Vinésime
Vinésime develops cosmetics and antiageing treatments using powerful active ingredients sourced from its own vineyard. Web: www.vinesime.fr
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