Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream 50ml

₱1,172.00 ₱1,465.00

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This Kiehl's classic face cream offers continuous moisture replenishment for dry skin throughout the day with adventure-tested protection from severe weather.
Replenishes skin hydration by drawing and absorbing moisture from the air
Leaves skin smooth, soft and healthy-looking
Formulated with nature-powered ingredients like Squalane, Glacial Glycoprotein Extract and Imperata Cylindrica
Formulated for all skin types
#1 Kiehl's product
Application Tips
After cleansing and toning, apply a dime-sized amount to your fingertips
Massage onto face in a circular motion
Apply day or at night or as needed; in the daytime add SPF protection with Ultra Facial Cream SPF 30
Can be used with other Ultra Facial products like Ultra Facial Cleanser and Ultra Facial Toner
Ingredients
Antarcticine (Glacial Glycoprotein Extract)
Antarcticine, sourced from Antarctica, is a glycoprotein known to moisturize dry skin. With cryoprotective (protection against freezing) properties, Antarcticine is known to help defend and hydrate skin in extremely cold temperatures by facilitating the retention of natural moisture reserves.
Imperata Cylindrica (Desert Plant Extract)
Imperata Cylindrica's roots contain high concentrations of potassium which provides immediate and lasting hydration for dry skin. Native to many of Earth's deserts, this plant is especially prolific in the Australian Outback and is believed to have been used as a substitute for salt by indigenous Australians of centuries past.
Squalane
A signature Kiehl's ingredient, Squalane is a botanical lipid that is similar in molecular structure to natural skin lipids. Squalane has an exceptional affinity to skin and absorbs easily to help restore skin's moisture balance and to keep it soft and supple.
About the Brand

Kiehl's is an American cosmetic's retailer that specializes in skin, hair, and body care products. It started as a single pharmacy in Manhattan at Third Avenue and East 13th Street in 1851.