Renergie Lift Multi-Action Lifting Night Cream – Lancôme

Tighten skin and restore your skins youthful look with Renergie Lifting and Firming Night Cream which firms skin and reduce wrinkles for smooth and glowy skin.

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A rich, comforting night cream that visibly lifts and tightens all facial zones for glowing skin.

What it does:

This rich, anti-aging night cream is a great face moisturizer for tightening skin overnight. It’s silky, powerful formula will reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles overtime, while also helping skin to appear firmer and smoother. Rénergie Lift Multi-Action Night Cream is a unique skin treatment that addresses both aging and loss of firmness it’s an experience in re-hydration, and a rediscovery of skin’s youthful strength and resilience. Our formula, which includes, shea butter and hyaluronic acid, works to replenish skin upon wake-up, for visibly smoother plump facial contours and skin.

For best results. Thoroughly cleanse skin and neck, removing all makeup residue and particles. Apply Rénergie Lift Multi-Action Night Cream evenly to skin and neck regions. Wake up feeling refreshed, rejuvenated and replenished!

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Ingredients

AQUA / WATER / EAU, GLYCERIN, PRUNUS ARMENIACA KERNEL OIL / APRICOT KERNEL OIL, CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE, PENTAERYTHRITYL TETRAETHYLHEXANOATE, CETYL ALCOHOL, ZEA MAYS STARCH / CORN STARCH, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER / SHEA BUTTER, ALCOHOL DENAT., PETROLATUM, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, GLYCERYL STEARATE, DIMETHICONE, PEG-40 STEARATE, CERA ALBA / BEESWAX / CIRE DABEILLE, HYDROXYETHYLPIPERAZINE ETHANE SULFONIC ACID, CI 14700 / RED 4, CI 19140 / YELLOW 5, SACCHAROMYCES/XYLINUM/ BLACK TEA FERMENT, HYDROLYZED LINSEED EXTRACT, HYDROLYZED SOY PROTEIN, HYDROLYZED HYALURONIC ACID, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, SODIUM BENZOATE, PHENOXYETHANOL, ADENOSINE, STEARYL ALCOHOL, ACETYL TETRAPEPTIDE-9, POLOXAMER 338, DIMETHICONOL, LIMONENE, XANTHAN GUM, PENTAERYTHRITYL TETRA-DI-T-BUTYL HYDROXYHYDROCINNAMATE, BENZYL ALCOHOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE, SORBITAN TRISTEARATE, MYRISTYL ALCOHOL, GERANIOL, HEXYL CINNAMAL, PARFUM / FRAGRANCE

Action may refer to:

  • Action (philosophy), something which is done by a person
  • Action (narrative), a literary mode
  • Action fiction, a type of genre fiction
  • Action game, a genre of video game

Cream is a dairy product composed of the higher-fat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization. In un-homogenized milk, the fat, which is less dense, eventually rises to the top. In the industrial production of cream, this process is accelerated by using centrifuges called "separators". In many countries, it is sold in several grades depending on the total butterfat content. It can be dried to a powder for shipment to distant markets, and contains high levels of saturated fat.

Cream skimmed from milk may be called "sweet cream" to distinguish it from cream skimmed from whey, a by-product of cheese-making. Whey cream has a lower fat content and tastes more salty, tangy, and "cheesy". In many countries partially fermented cream is also sold: sour cream, crème fraîche, and so on. Both forms have many culinary uses in both sweet and savoury dishes.

Cream produced by cattle (particularly Jersey cattle) grazing on natural pasture often contains some carotenoid pigments derived from the plants they eat; traces of these intensely colored pigments give milk a slightly yellow tone, hence the name of the yellowish-white color: cream. Carotenoids are also the origin of butter's yellow color. Cream from goat's milk, water buffalo milk, or from cows fed indoors on grain or grain-based pellets, is white.

Lifting may refer to:

  • Manual handling of loads
  • Raising objects upwards, for example with lifting equipment
  • Weightlifting, lifting weights for exercise and sport, including:
    • Olympic weightlifting, an Olympic sport that tests explosive strength
    • Powerlifting, a sport that tests limit strength
    • Weight training, a way of increasing strength
  • An undesirable type of movement in the sport of racewalking
  • Shoplifting, an unnoticed theft of goods from an open retail establishment
  • Facelifting, a type of cosmetic surgery
  • Lift, a morphism in mathematics
  • Lifting theory, a notion in measure theory
  • Lifting scheme (wavelets)
  • Lambda lifting, meta-process that defines functions independently of each other in a global scope
  • Taking an inference rule in propositional logic and adapting it for predicate logic
  • Type lifting, adding the special null value to the scope of a type

Me most often refers to:

  • Me (pronoun), the first-person singular pronoun, referring to the speaker

Me, M.E. or ME may also refer to:

Multi is a shortened form of "multiple". It may refer to:

  • Alternate character, in online gaming
  • Multi two diamonds, a contract bridge convention
  • Multirhyme, a synonym for feminine rhyme used in hip hop music
  • Multi (To Heart), a character from the visual novel and anime series To Heart
  • Multi-touch display

Night or nighttime is the period of darkness when the Sun is below the horizon. The opposite of nighttime is daytime. Sunlight illuminates one side of the Earth, leaving the other in darkness. Earth's rotation causes the appearance of sunrise and sunset. Moonlight, airglow, starlight, and light pollution dimly illuminate night. The duration of day, night, and twilight varies depending on the time of year and the latitude. Night on other celestial bodies is affected by their rotation and orbital periods. The planets Mercury and Venus have much longer nights than Earth. On Venus, night lasts 120 Earth days. The Moon's rotation is tidally locked, rotating so that one of the sides of the moon always faces Earth. Nightfall across portions of the near side of the Moon results in lunar phases visible from Earth.

Organisms respond to the changes brought by nightfall, including darkness, increased humidity, and lower temperatures. Their responses include direct reactions and adjustments to circadian rhythms, governed by an internal biological clock. These circadian rhythms, regulated by exposure to light and darkness, affect an organism's behavior and physiology. Animals more active at night are called nocturnal and have adaptations for low light, including different forms of night vision and the heightening of other senses. Diurnal animals are active during the day and sleep at night; mammals, birds, and some others dream while asleep. Fungi respond directly to nightfall and increase their biomass. With some exceptions, fungi do not rely on a biological clock. Plants store energy produced through photosynthesis as starch granules to consume at night. Algae engage in a similar process, and cyanobacteria transition from photosynthesis to nitrogen fixation after sunset. In arid environments like deserts, plants evolved to be more active at night, with many gathering carbon dioxide overnight for daytime photosynthesis. Night-blooming cacti rely on nocturnal pollinators such as bats and moths for reproduction. Light pollution disrupts the patterns in ecosystems and is especially harmful to night-flying insects.

Historically, night has been a time of increased danger and insecurity. Many daytime social controls dissipated after sunset. Theft, fights, murders, taboo sexual activities, and accidental deaths all became more frequent due in part to reduced visibility. Cultures have personified night through deities associated with some or all of these aspects of nighttime. The folklore of many cultures contains "creatures of the night," including werewolves, witches, ghosts, and goblins, reflecting societal fears and anxieties. The introduction of artificial lighting extended daytime activities. Major European cities hung lanterns housing candles and oil lamps in the 1600s. Nineteenth-century gas and electric lights created unprecedented illumination. The range of socially acceptable leisure activities expanded, and various industries introduced a night shift. Nightlife, encompassing bars, nightclubs, and cultural venues, has become a significant part of urban culture, contributing to social and political movements.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Teedee

    I have absolutely loved this cream for many years! I had to stop using it due to the pandemic and losing my job and I cannot afford this any more. I am noticing the difference unfortunately. If you can afford this, it is worth it it.

  2. 07

    by Jan

    I have been using this night cream for years and the results are amazing. My skin feels healthy, clean, and radiant in the morning.

  3. 07

    by Reverend

    I use this as a neck and chest cream. Feels silky smooth and light going on. Smells wonderful! The lift is awesome! can’t be beat! (Yes, I’ve tried to find something cheaper) and there is fantastic
    Youthfulness to the skin. It’s takes a few days to get those results (2-3) A little expensive, but I’ll be back to buy more in 6 months, that I promise!

  4. 07

    by Shirley

    I use all the time.

  5. 07

    by Marisol

    Skin feel better smooth more firm.

  6. 07

    by Portia

    This cream works well with the Genefique serum to help brighten and firm the face.

  7. 07

    by Emma

    Friends are telling me I look great and don’t appear too have many wrinkles. BRAVO Lancome!

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