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Our nighttime skincare routine is a sacred ritual. Gently applying serums, creams and cleansers is the ultimate act of self-care! And since we’re always rushing in the morning, it makes sense to save the time-consuming steps for the evening. We love using potent products before bed and seeing radiant results the next day. It’s like putting a tooth under your pillow as a kid and waking up to a dollar bill!
With that mentality in mind, we just discovered a bestselling night cream that works its magic while you sleep! Tula’s Overnight Repair Treatment is an anti-aging powerhouse, combating wrinkles and improving skin tone. Beauty sleep in a bottle! One shopper even dubbed this cream the “HOLY GRAIL of all moisturizers!” Keep scrolling for all the scoop on this beloved beauty product.
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Yearning for a youthful complexion? We’ve got you covered. The Beauty Sleep Overnight Repair Treatment targets signs of premature aging as you catch some Z’s. You’re basically Benjamin Button-ing: going to sleep looking older and waking up looking younger. Formulated with vitamin C, alpha hydroxy acids and priobiotic extracts, this night cream helps brighten and firm skin. Bye-bye, wrinkles! Hello, hydration!
Dermatologist-tested, this Overnight Repair Treatment received The Zoe Report’s 2021 Editor-Approved Award for Best Night Cream. No big deal! This overnight treatment improves the appearance of tone and texture. Plump skin? Yes, please! After just six weeks, 96% of respondents agreed that their skin felt smoother and 93% said that this is the best overnight treatment
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