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Eneomey Lip Stimulation
Eneomey Lip Stimulation
Eneomey Lip Stimulation

Eneomey Lip Stimulation

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Eneomey's Lip Stimulation intensely moisturises and softens the lips for a beautifully plumped pout. Infused with Vitamins A, C and E this hydrating lip gloss combines stimulating, moisturising and antioxidant ingredients to plump up your lips, leaving them feeling incredibly hydrated. Benefits Of Eneomey's Lip Stimulation:
  • Smooths and plumps the lips
  • Ideal for thin lips
  • Gloss combines a synergy of stimulating, moisturising and antioxidant ingredients to plump up your lips while hydrating them
Key Ingredients:
  • Sodium Hyaluronate Microspheres
  • Guarana
  • The Vitamin A, C & E complex
Reveal nourished, hydrated and plumped lips with Eneomey's Lip Stimulation. As we age, our lips are prone to skin ageing and loss of volume. Thanks to an innovative stimulating complex, this hydrating lip gloss is supercharged with a combination of unique ingredients to help replenish hydration levels within the lips, leaving them looking and feeling nourished and replenished.

Apply to bare lips for optimal action and a natural shine effect. It can also be applied over a lipstick to make it look glossy and more glamorous. It’s normal to feel some tingling during the first few seconds of application. This is due to the action of the stimulating complex. If the tingling lasts longer, we recommend that you use less frequently.If your lips are dry, we recommend that you first use Lip Nutrition to repair them.

4ml

Polybutene, Pentaerythrityl Tetraisostearate, Tridecyl Trimellitate, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Isopropyl Myristate, Isostearyl Isostearate, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Caprylic/ Capric Triglyceride, Tocopheryl Acetate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Retinyl Palmitate, Tocopherol, Paullinia Cupana (Guarana) Seed Extract, Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Seed Extract, Aesculus Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) Seed Extract, Dimethyl Isosorbide, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Vanillyl Butyl Ether, Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Parfum (Fragrance), Benzyl Benzoate

Eneomey

Eneomey is a French cosmeceutical brand bridging the gap between aesthetic medicine and daily skincare. Its formulations are designed to stimulate cell renewal, improve skin texture and visibly reduce signs of ageing, drawing on decades of dermatological research. By focusing on actives such as glycolic acid, vitamin C and retinol, Eneomey promotes smoother, brighter and more youthful-looking skin.

The range includes targeted creams, serums and professional peels developed to complement in-clinic procedures or serve as stand-alone treatments. Each product is carefully balanced to achieve maximum efficacy while maintaining skin tolerance, making it suitable for a wide variety of concerns and skin types.

Trusted by professionals worldwide, Eneomey combines scientific precision, clinical testing and elegant textures to deliver powerful results at home. This evidence-based approach empowers customers to extend professional outcomes and maintain healthy, radiant skin every day.

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Ingredient
Vitamin C
What It Is

Vitamin C is an essential nutrient required for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of the body, including the skin, but we cannot produce it on our own. The powerful antioxidant is found naturally in fruits and vegetables and commonly produced synthetically in skincare products, such as moisturisers, toners, and, most often, serums.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

Whether your skin is dry, oily, or a combination, vitamin C is beneficial for skin health, helping it look and feel healthier and younger longer.

Before you apply the vitamin C, test a patch of skin with a lower-concentration formula to see how your skin reacts. Some minor tingling is normal, but if you experience anything more intense, stop using the product and talk to your dermatologist.

For best results, apply this vitamin topically 1-2 times a day, morning and night. Be sure to apply a moisturiser with a broad-spectrum SPF after vitamin C application for daytime.

Benefits
  • Vitamin C makes sun damage and surface pigment spots less visible and brightens a dull, blotchy skin.
  • It is a powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from irritation, inflammation and environmental pollution.
  • It reduces red blotches left after spots by improving the skin’s natural healing process.
  • It increases the effectiveness of sunscreen and gives the skin better protection from UV rays 
Vitamin E
What It Is

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble, essential nutrient with anti-inflammatory properties. Vitamin E helps support the immune system, cell function, and skin health. It’s an antioxidant, making it effective at combating the effects of free radicals produced by the metabolism of food and toxins in the environment.

Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that may be effective at reducing UV damage in skin. And when applied topically may help nourish and protect your skin from damage caused by free radicals.

What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

It can be used underneath moisturiser and sunscreen in the morning [if it’s a vitamin E oil] and is sometimes combined with other antioxidants, such as Vitamin C in Serums.

Best suited for those with dry, very dry, or mature skin.

Avoid using if you have very oily, acne prone skin or those prone to sensitivity.

Benefits

In moisturisers it can:

  • Stop skin from losing moisture.
  • Protect cells from damage.
  • Soften skin.
Vitamin A / Retinol
What It Is

Vitamin A / Retinol plays a bunch of key roles in the body, and it’s essential when it comes to the health of your skin. It’s involved in the production of fresh, new cells, which keeps your skin both functioning and looking its best.

Vitamin A contains retinoids, compounds that come in many forms such as:

  • Retinol - Once in the middle layer of skin, retinol helps neutralise free radicals. This helps boost the production of elastin and collagen, which creates a “plumping” effect that can reduce the appearance of, fine lines, wrinkles and enlarged pores
  • Retinyl -This is the least irritating of all four retinoids, it's a great option for almost all skin types and anyone who wants to keep their pores clear and skin youthful. It promotes skin cell turnover, improves skin tone, helps unclog pores and helps thicken the dermis to slow down the formation of wrinkles.
  • Retinal - This is the only retinoid that exhibits direct antibacterial properties. This makes it perfect for those prone to blemishes. With continued use, it diminishes the bacteria responsible for breakouts to leave skin looking clear, radiant and youthful.
What It Does

How to use in your skincare routine?

We recommend them as part of a nightly skin care routine, when most people don’t mind adding an extra step or two. But it’s also fine to use Vitamin A / Retinol in the daytime, as long as you finish with a broad-spectrum sunscreen rated SPF 30 or greater.

Don’t forget—when you apply your Vitamin A / Retinol product, be sure to include your neck and chest so you get those amazing benefits there, too.

Benefits

Retinoids can help exfoliate skin on the surface, removing dirt, oil, and dead skin cells from pores to prevent pimples. They also penetrate the skin’s surface to stimulate collagen and elastin production, which can help reduce the appearance of pores and acne scarring.

Vitamin A / Retinol , works to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by stimulating collagen production.

Hyaluronic Acid
What It Is

Hyaluronic-acid a substance that retains moisture and is capable of binding over one thousand times its weight in water. This substance is naturally found in many areas of the human body, including the skin, eyes, and synovial fluid of the joints.

As we age, the production of key substances in the skin, including hyaluronic acid (along with collagen and elastin) decreases. As a result, our skin loses volume, hydration, and plumpness.

The substance works as a magnet for moisture, helping your cells retain as much of it as possible so that your skin feels and appears hydrated, plump and healthy.

What It Does

Moisturisers and serums are two of the most common form of hyaluronic acid.

  • Moisturisers. Use a moisturiser infused with hyaluronic acid at the time when you’d usually moisturise. Ideally, this would be 2 times a day and always after cleansing, exfoliating, or applying serums.
  • Serums. A hyaluronic acid serum involves a slightly different routine. After cleansing, use a toner on your skin and press a couple of drops of your serum into your face with the palms of your hands. Don’t forget to apply a moisturiser immediately afterward to seal in all that hydration.

This acid also plays well with most other skin actives, making it easy to pair with peels, retinols, vitamins, and other acids.

Benefits

When used in skincare products, including creams and serums, hyaluronic acid gives your complexion a boost by quickly increasing the skin's moisture level. It’s especially useful for reducing the appearance of wrinkles and age lines.

Antioxidants