ELLE (Canada)

SKINCARE

Biotherm’s new elixir is the closest we have to a fountain of youth. By Julia Seidl

- By JULIA SEIDL

WHENEVER I’M IN France, I try to abide by local customs—that means sinking my teeth into as much cheese as possible, drinking an extra glass (or three) of red wine and catching a few rays of sun. (After all, it was Coco Chanel who popularize­d the tan.) I embrace these experience­s in the moment, but they often reveal themselves on my skin at a later date, whether in the form of breakouts, bouts of redness or a general dullness that plagues my complexion. And it all seems to be getting worse the older I get. I guess what happens in France does not stay in France.

It’s fitting, then, that on a trip to Cannes, I find myself inside Biotherm’s physical representa­tion of the fountain of youth. In French Rivieraspe­ak, that means a hypermoder­n oceanview villa complete with an indoor waterfall. As if to mimic the smoothness of a youthful complexion, the architectu­ral style is minimalism at its finest—all clean lines and bare walls. Essentiall­y, it’s a symbol for skin that hasn’t been subjected to the realities of 21stcentur­y life, like

UV rays, pollution, sleep deprivatio­n and a poor diet (which in my case includes a serious brie fetish)—all considered sources of free radicals. It’s our exposure to them that causes oxidative stress in our skin, which leads to accelerate­d aging and inflammati­on, says Caroline Negre, Biotherm’s internatio­nal scientific director. Skin cells, it turns out, cannot defend themselves against these stressors and regenerate at the same time. They are not adept at multitaski­ng.

Enter Biotherm’s new Life Plankton Elixir. Its aim is to play both defence, by protecting against these aforementi­oned daily aggressors, and offence, by helping skin cells renew. The superhero ingredient charged with these tasks is Life Plankton. Originally sourced from thermal springs in the French Pyrenees, it’s a microorgan­ism so delicate that a dedicated team of six guardians is on call 247 in case anything goes wrong in the 90day fermentati­on process. When a 5percent concentrat­ion of Life Plankton is combined with hyaluronic acids, the recipe yields strong antioxidan­t and antiinflam­matory properties, says Negre.

When I try the elixir, I’m struck by its weightless texture and how quickly it dissolves into my skin. A few weeks after daily use, I catch my reflection while passing a mirror and pause. I’m not exactly radiant, but my skin looks fresher and less dull and there’s not a hint of redness in sight. Plus de fromage, s’il vous plaît.

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Biotherm Life Plankton Elixir ($94). For details, see ShoppingGu­ide.

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