Lancôme is pushing the limits of modern skincare with two new heavy-hitters under its cult-favourite Rénergie line — designed for the beauty crowd that wants science-backed performance without compromising on luxury.
First up, the Rénergie H.P.N. UVMune SPF50 Cream (£90/50ml) is more than just your average SPF. It’s a multi-tasking powerhouse that blends 300 types of peptides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide with next-gen UVMune SPF50+ technology. The result? A lightweight daily cream that not only protects your skin from UVB and deep UVA rays but also works overtime to hydrate, firm, and even out your complexion. It’s skincare-meets-sunscreen with no chalky residue — perfect for year-round protection, whether you’re on city streets or catching rays somewhere more scenic.
The second release, Rénergie C.R.x. Triple Serum Retinol (£118/50ml), is Lancôme’s latest innovation in high-performance serums. With three potent actives — pure retinol, vitamin C, and niacinamide — kept separate in a triple-chamber system until application, this serum packs a punch without compromising stability or potency. It’s built to smooth fine lines, boost radiance, and refine skin texture, all while staying gentle enough for daily use.
Both products lean into precision skincare with a high-tech feel, packaged in sleek, futuristic designs that look as good on your shelf as they perform on your skin. Lancôme isn’t just dropping new skincare — they’re shifting the conversation around what luxury skin tech looks like in 2025.
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