You probably know the cold cream, A rich cream with a fatty base, whose origins date back to the famous cerate of Galen, the father of pharmacology, in the 2nd century AD.
But few remember that in the 19th century, it went hand in hand with evanescent cream (or vanishing cream), also sometimes called snow cream. This oil-in-water type formula had the unique feature of suddenly becoming fluid upon application, until it disappeared completely. It left a layer on the skin a thin, long-lasting veil of emollience, giving it a silky, non-greasy feel. Parisian women used to use their "vanishing cream" during the day, while "cold cream" was more commonly used at night.
Combining strong naturalness, high effectiveness, and perfect tolerance for sensitive skin, this innovation, which is over a century old, reinterpreted in light of modern science, without compromising its elegance, will provide such a modern response to your most beautiful expectation : the radiance and comfort of your skin.
You probably know the cold cream, A rich cream with a fatty base, whose origins date back to the famous cerate of Galen, the father of pharmacology, in the 2nd century AD.
But few remember that in the 19th century, it went hand in hand with evanescent cream (or vanishing cream), also sometimes called snow cream. This oil-in-water type formula had the unique feature of suddenly becoming fluid upon application, until it disappeared completely. It left a layer on the skin a thin, long-lasting veil of emollience, giving it a silky, non-greasy feel. Parisian women used to use their "vanishing cream" during the day, while "cold cream" was more commonly used at night.
Combining strong naturalness, high effectiveness, and perfect tolerance for sensitive skin, this innovation, which is over a century old, reinterpreted in light of modern science, without compromising its elegance, will provide such a modern response to your most beautiful expectation : the radiance and comfort of your skin.