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Face Moisturizer
PEONY PERFECTING CREAM
3.37 reviews
This 24h-moisturization cream with patented formulation helps beautify skin, bringing glow to it and improving its texture. The skin feels intensively hydrated in all circumstances. The complexion looks fresh, luminous and rested, with an immediate radiance boost. The skin feels smooth, soft and velvety. Pores, fine lines and imperfections look reduced. Your skin glows with a fresh and natural beauty.
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Reviews (7)
Total review
3.3
7 reviews
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Sep 28, 2018

A luxurious felling light gel-cream with their signature fresh peony scent. I absolutely love the Peony scent and have the fragrance, soap and hand cream. For my mid 40's normal sensitive skin this mo...

Mar 17, 2018

After three months using this moisturizer (It was a gift for christmas) as a part of my daily routine my skin feels soft, and has a beautiful glow. I love the scent and the fact that it's a light crea...

Jul 20, 2017

This Peony face cream is really good for young, combination skin. It hydrated the drier areas on my face without being too heavy or greasy on the more oily areas. It didn’t clog my pores, cause any re...

Apr 6, 2017

I like the peony scent of this product a lot. This skin perfecting cream is labeled as a multi-tasker, minimizing pores, hydrating and smoothing out fine lines and skin imperfections. To me, this is a...

Sep 18, 2016

I don't find anything special about most L'Occitan moisturizer, and this is no different. The only difference I find different are the scents. This one is rose scented. Too floral for me. Ok moisturiz...

Jul 10, 2016

This is a very basic light moisturizer which is packaged in a pretty jar - nothing more and nothing less. The scent is overly floral and slightly artificial IMO. Also, there are way too many unnecessa...

May 8, 2016

I had high hopes for this cream because I loved the Divine Cream so much. This definitely 'perfected' my complexion i.e. evened out my skintone beautifully and blurred the imperfections, however that'...