Vichy develops new products for under-eye area, face

Aug 26th, 2010 | Category: Product News

VichyrollonVichy, which sells its products in skin care centers in select CVS, Longs Drugs, Rite Aid and Duane Reade locations, has announced the introduction of its newest under-eye innovation, Aqualia Thermal Eye Roll-On, and the new Aqualia Thermal Serum.

Vichy Aqualia Thermal Eyes Roll-On, which is applied via a metal roll-on ball, addresses the root of the problem of puffiness and under-eye bags with a combination of ingredients including escin, derived from the plant extract, horse chestnut, promoting micro-circulation, dextran sulphate, known for its decongestant properties to fade the intensity of dark circles and hyaluronic acid, which has the capacity to retain up to 1,000 times its water volume. At the heart of Aqualia Thermal Eye Roll-On is Vichy Thermal Spa Water, which is recognized by the French Academy of Medicine for its soothing, fortifying and regenerating action.

In a clinical study conducted by Vichy, the following results were reported after using Aqualia Thermal Eye Roll-On:

• A 20% increase in hydration after four hours
• 62% of visible bags diminish in one hour
• After one month of use, 67% of users noticed softened dark circles
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To revive skin there’s the new Aqualia Thermal Serum, which combines a high concentration of Vichy Thermal Spa Water, hyaluronic acid for its capacity to retain up to 1,000 times its water volume and aquabioryl a polysaccharide (sugar) for comfort and a silky touch.

The benefits, according to Vichy research, include a 57% increase in hydration after four hours and after one month, skin is 90% more velvety soft and 75% of skin is re-plumped and rejuvenated.

Vichy Aqualia Thermal Serum is paraben-free, non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic, and suitable for combination, oily or acne-prone skin made vulnerable by the elements, in addition to sensitive and delicate skin.

Vichy Aqualia Thermal Eyes Roll-On is priced at $26.50 and Vichy Aqualia Thermal Serum is priced at $29.50.

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