This rose serum is the best for hydrating skin irritated by the cold according to Yuka, who gives it a score of 100/100

This rose serum is the best for hydrating skin irritated by the cold according to Yuka, who gives it a score of 100/100
Hydrate, soothe, illuminate: Fresh’s Rose Deep Hydration two-phase serum is the secret weapon for dry skin to get through winter without tightness.

With the return of cold weather, temperatures drop and our skin reacts: tightness, dryness, loss of radiance… And of course, every winter, the same scenario repeats itself.

For those who want to say goodbye to tight skin from November, Fresh has created a star treatment: the Rose Deep Hydration Oil-Infused Serum, a two-phase elixir that combines softness and performance.

The Fresh serum that brings life back to skin lacking hydration

Rated 100/100 on Yuka, this current favorite serum offers instant and long-lasting hydration. Its formula combines Damascus rose water and light, silky oils, for a fluid, non-greasy finish.

Result: fresh, supple and luminous skin, even when the thermometer flirts with zero.

A two-phase formula with absolute comfort

Made up of 97% ingredients of natural origin, this sensory treatment transforms after stirring into a velvety serum that literally fuses with the skin.

Rose water soothes and rehydrates, while rose oil nourishes without weighing it down. Its delicately scented texture provides an immediate feeling of comfort and visible radiance from the first applications.

How to use it for maximum efficiency?

To get the most out of this serum, Fresh recommends following a specific ritual:

  • Clean your skin with a gentle cleanser;
  • Apply a moisturizing lotion, like Rose Deep Hydration Toner, to prep skin;
  • Shake the bottle to mix the water and oil;
  • Then place a few drops on the face and neck using the palms.

This treatment can be used alone for a fresh complexion without makeup, or before your usual cream, such as Rose Face Cream. Use morning and evening for plumped and radiant skin all winter long.