
For over 40 years, Avéne thermal spring water has been used by the brand to create skincare products at the Avene Dermatological Laboratories. These laboratories study innovative techniques and formulas to provide all the hydration and care the skin needs. The quality of this water is incredible. In 1996, they obtained a class A cosmetic product, the highest level of technological demand in dermo-cosmetics. And in 2010 the DEFI patent, a new sealing system that ensures perfect protection.
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Description
AVÈNE
Olfactive Notes
Product features:
- Face: Moisturiser, Anti-ageing
- Skin Type: Sensitive Skin, All Skin Types
Product Reference: #180256
Top Note: Avene DermaAbsolu Comforting Night Balm, while not a traditional perfume, possesses a subtle, comforting scent. The initial impression is likely a clean, slightly powdery aroma, possibly stemming from ingredients like Glycerin or Cetearyl Alcohol. A light, creamy nuance may also be present, potentially from Shea Butter.
Heart Note: The heart notes continue the theme of gentle comfort. Vanilla Polyphenols may contribute a subtle, warm, slightly sweet character. The scent remains understated and close to the skin, focusing on a soothing and non-irritating profile rather than a complex fragrance structure. The presence of Sytenol™, a patented ingredient, likely doesn't contribute significantly to the scent profile, focusing instead on skincare benefits.
Base Note: The lingering scent of the DermaAbsolu balm is likely a continuation of the soft, creamy, and powdery notes from the heart. The overall impression is one of cleanliness and comfort, designed to be unobtrusive and calming before sleep. The base notes will be very subtle and close to the skin, fading gradually over time. The absence of traditional perfume fixatives means the scent won't have the longevity of a typical fragrance.