Dior’s new skincare line is infused with wine

Dior’s new skincare line is infused with wine

Dior’s new skincare line will have you aging like fine wine.

The luxury house dropped their latest, and most expensive, skincare line: Dior L’Or de Vie, with wine-infused products.

And it turns out wine isn’t just for drinking — there are benefits of putting it on your face.

Dior dropped their latest, and most expensive, skincare line: Dior L’Or de Vie. Dior

Unbeknown to some, wine byproducts have been used in the skincare industry for decades, whether it be products such as wine-powered masks and peels or entire lines like Caudalie’s Vinopur.

A study published in the journal Cosmetics by MDPI found that wine byproducts such as grape pomace extracts contain high bioactive molecules and polyphenols content, which has several health benefits for the skin such as anti-aging, skin depigmenting and photoprotection.

Dior L’Or de Vie, “the most exclusive Dior skincare collection,” is formulated using byproducts from Dior’s private Sauternes vineyard, Château d’Yquem.

The grapes on the vineyard benefit from a special kind of fungus known as “noble rot,” which gives the wines their signature test and acts as a key ingredient in the skincare line, which was reformulated for the first time since its creation in 2006.

The Dior L’Or de Vie skincare line is infused with wine. Dior

The L’Or de Vie collection includes five products, including a serum ($1,700), eye and lip contour cream ($850), day cream ($1,700), night cream ($1,700) and lotion ($680). Prices begin at $350 for a special white jade massage tool duo for anti-aging skincare. The most expensive is the $3,200 L’Or de Vie Le Cérémonial Vintage 2023, a trio of products that provides an “intensive one-month visible rejuvenation treatment.”

All products are anti-aging and have been reinvented with the luxury house’s “new longevity secret”: The Protein of Life, which the brand says is discovered in the heart of the vineyard and infused into the formulas to “help restore skin texture and youthful appearance.”

The protein occurs naturally in Yquem active ingredients, which allows the new formulas to be twice as concentrated.

Dior L’Or de Vie is formulated using byproducts from Dior’s private Sauternes vineyard, Château d’Yquem. Dior

Dior used their “Golden Drop Longevity Technology” in the newly formulated products, combining two Yquem active ingredients: Golden Sap and Golden Ferment.

“After 30 years of research, Dior’s most exclusive line bestows on the skin the gift of longevity, helping to correct the signs of time. An extraordinary power is rooted in the quest for Reverse Aging,” according to the company.

“By moving beyond simply correcting the signs of age, L’Or de Vie seems to reverse the signs of aging and rejuvenate skin. Refreshed and revitalized by the key ingredients of the Golden Drop Longevity Technology, skin youth markers return to a state of that of a 25-year-old skin.”

The 2003 L’Or de Vie Le Ceremonial Vintage pack is a limited-edition serum ritual that’s released annually and costs $3,200. Dior

According to Elle, the technology promises immediate results after just one application, including a 30% increase in collagen production, as well as a boost of radiance, softness and firmness.

And if you’re looking for exclusivity with your luxury serum, the 2003 L’Or de Vie Le Ceremonial Vintage pack is a limited-edition serum ritual that’s only released annually.

The vintage pack is a one-month treatment that promises to “activate, rebuild and restore the visible youthfulness of the skin.”

The extra limited-edition L’Or de Vie La Creme jar is only available for five customers, Elle reported, with a price by request only.

The rare jar is made of hand-blown Murano glass by the French artist Aristide Najean.



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