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e.l.f. SKIN Youth Boosting Blue-ty Sleep Night Oil Facial Treatment - 1 fl oz
Put fine lines and wrinkles to bed with this Youth Boosting Sleep Night Oil. This gentle yet effective face oil contains 1% granactive retinoid to help reduce the appearance of fine lines, uneven texture, dryness, and dullness over time. Enriched with blueberry extract and borage oil, the nourishing, fast-absorbing formula works while you sleep to reveal a visibly renewed, youthful-looking complexion. This face oil is non-comedogenic, safe for sensitive skin, and features a beautiful color that disappears after blending into the skin.
Why you’ll love it:
• Gentle overnight face oil with 1% granactive retinoid
• Helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles over time
• Nourishes and soothes skin to reveal a visibly plump, smooth, and more even-toned complexion
• Lightweight and fast-absorbing (the formula blends into skin after application)
• Fragrance-free
• Non-comedogenic and safe for sensitive skin
Claims*:
• 96% said skin feels restored and renewed after 4 weeks
• 94% said this formula addressed the appearance of aging, including fine lines, uneven texture, age spots, dryness, and dullness after 4 weeks
• 91% said after nightly use of this retinoid treatment, skin felt comfortable, moisturized, and soothed after 4 weeks
• 91% said skin feels significantly smoother and looks more radiant after 1 week
Key Ingredients:
• 1% granactive retinoid: Helps reduce the appearance of fine lines/wrinkles and uneven skin tone
Great for: Dry, oily, combination, and sensitive skin
All products are free from phthalates, parabens, nonylphenol ethoxylates, triclosan, triclocarban, and hydroquinone, and are also free from sulfates.
Proudly vegan and double-certified cruelty-free.
*from a consumer perception study