Estée Lauder Won the Coveted Award for Research and Innovation

From left to right: Brigitte Papin, Madame Figaro Beauty EIC; Ariane Goldet, Marie Claire Beauty EIC and president of the Marie Claire Prix d’Excellence jury; Laure Hernandez, brand manager of Estee Lauder, France; Stephanie de La Faverie, global brand president of Estee Lauder; Dr. Nadine Pernodet, vice president of Skin Biology and BioActives RND

Estée Lauder won the most coveted award when it comes to beauty research and innovation during the 2017 Marie Claire Prix d’Excellence de La Beaute in Paris, France. Three of their skincare products Advanced Night Repair Intensive Recovery Ampoules, Advanced Night Repair Concentrated Recovery Powerfoil Mask, and the Revitalizing Supreme + Anti-aging Wake Up Balm were given the spotlight for its scientific breakthroughs.

Advanced Night Repair Concentrated Recovery Powerfoil Mask (P4,300 for a set of four masks)

“This is the wonder of ANR, with such unique scientific innovation and the ability 35 years after its creation to diversify with new products, which have the same level of creativity and interest,” said the beauty editor-in-chief of Madame Figaro Bridgitte Papin when she presented the award.

If this doesn’t give you enough reason to trust the power of their ANR line, then I don’t know what will. The products boasts of different strengths, from intense hydration and radiance to anti-irritants and of course, anti-aging, and was judged by international beauty editors from France, UK, United States, Brazil, and China. So yes, you guys are in good hands.

I’ve been saving my bottle of the Wake Up Balm and I guess this is the perfect time to bust it open and help me fight the look of stress. Congratulations, Estée Lauder! We look forward to more innovative products like your awesome face masks.

 

Photo courtesy of Estée Lauder

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