Estée Lauder to Distribute 250,000 10-Day Samples of NEW Advanced
Night Repair on July 23rd at ALL
Counters Nationwide
On Thursday, July 23rd Estée Lauder will kick off its largest
sampling program to date – America’s Night to Repair. For 4
synchronized hours – from 5:00pm – 9:00pm (all local times) – Estée
Lauder Beauty Advisors will be distributing 250,000 10-day samples of
NEW Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Recovery Complex at ALL
Estée Lauder department and specialty store counters nationwide – one
per customer while supplies last. Customers can visit http://www.esteelauder.com/AdvancedNightRepair/
for additional information.
In 1982, Estée Lauder was the first cosmetics company to
bring night-time repair to the anti-aging category by introducing a
product that revolutionized the way women thought about their skin and
cared for it. Night Repair was an innovative, award-winning
formula that targeted damaged skin and helped visibly repair it during
the restorative hours of sleep. Estée Lauder was also among the first skincare
companies to understand the fundamental link between DNA damage and skin
aging, and the importance of skin’s ability to repair its own DNA.
Today, Estée Lauder’s pivotal research in genetic aging has provided a
new discovery and technology that will again revolutionize
night-time repair. New Advanced Night Repair Synchronized
Recovery Complex provides continuous, comprehensive and optimized
night-time repair with revolutionary Chronolux™
Technology to support the natural synchronization of skin’s repair
and protection processes at exactly the right time. Additionally,
a new patented technology encapsulating Alkyl Guanine Transferase
(AGT) helps repair visible damage from smoke and pollution, in
particular toxins and chemicals, putting this new serum at the forefront
of visible damage repair from all known major environmental
assaults.
NEW DISCOVERY – CLOCK GENES AND SKIN
CELLS:
Healthy skin cells maximize repair functioning at night through a
symphony of precisely timed repair responses based on the body’s natural
circadian cycle. The sequencing and timing of these responses is so
critically important that they are synchronized by a specific family of
genes called clock genes.