Youth Corridortm Soothe & Defend Moisturizer
With SPF 30
PROTECTION * MAINTENANCE * CORRECTIONtm
Youth Corridor Soothe & Defend Moisturizer with SPF 30 is the perfect daily moisturizer to hydrate and protect skin for a sustained youthful look. Developed by Dr. Gerald Imber, an internationally recognized plastic surgeon and best-selling author, Soothe & Defend Moisturizer feels completely comfortable on skin while delivering lightweight moisture and ample protection from UVA and UVB rays.
Soothe & Defend is the perfect daytime moisturizer. It rehydrates and protects your skin as it adds a soothing moisture coat, and combination with Antioxidant Boost serum it combats the destructive inflammatory effect of the sun.
Soothe & Defend Moisturizer contains Octinoxate and Oxybenzone for full spectrum UVA and UVB protection, as well as the antioxidant green tea extract and soothing, moisture-retaining elements. It is especially effective in combination with Youth Corridor Antioxidant Boost serum, which offers mega doses of antioxidants to fight free radical damage in the skin.
UVA and UVB protection is also a vital component of this daily moisturizer. Utilizing a combination of ingredients, Soothe & Defend Moisturizer blocks out damaging rays that contribute to inflammation and all of the associated effects of skin aging, such as sagging, wrinkles and age spots and melasma.
As a part of the overall Youth Corridor skin care regimen, Soothe & Defend Moisturizer with SPF 30 represents the modern, no nonsense approach to skin care based on Dr. Imber’s groundbreaking “Youth Corridor” system for prevention ∗ maintenance ∗ correction. Diligent daily care can help retain the firmness, radiance and overall beauty of the skin, while self help and small procedures done earlier can stop the clock.
Youth Corridor Soothe & Defend Moisturizer should be applied daily after cleansing with Gentle Cleansing Foam and after the application of Youth Corridor Botanical Skin Brightener.
Youth Corridor Soothe & Defend Moisturizer with SPF 30; $45
Available on www.YouthCorridor.com