Augustinus Bader is here to revitalize your evening skincare routine

Sleep Week has a way of making everyone suddenly aware of something they’ve been neglecting: rest.Between late-night scrolling, packed calendars and that stubborn “just one more episode” mentality, sleep often becomes the first thing we sacrifice.

But according to skincare brand Augustinus Bader, the hours you spend asleep might be the most powerful part of your beauty routine.The idea is simple.When your body finally powers down, your skin gets to work repairing itself.

That’s why evening skincare shouldn’t feel like another rushed task squeezed in before bed.Instead, it can become a small ritual that helps signal the end of the day while supporting the skin’s overnight renewal process.

Think of it as winding down for both your mind and your complexion.One of the newest additions to that ritual is The Geranium Rose Body Cream.Already a multi-award-winning formula, the beloved body cream now arrives in a fresh geranium rose scent that feels tailor-made for nighttime.

The aroma is soft and calming without being overpowering, the kind of scent that lingers just enough to make climbing into bed feel like a spa moment.Beyond the sensory experience, the cream is clinically proven to leave skin firmer, smoother and deeply hydrated.

Powered by the brand’s signature TFC8 technology, it works alongside the skin’s natural renewal cycle while you sleep.Then there’s the delicate eye area, which tends to reveal a restless night faster than anything else.The Rich Eye Cream was designed with exactly that in mind.

The indulgent formula nourishes deeply while helping visibly firm, de-puff and soften the look of fine lines.Applied as the final step before bed, it melts into the skin and works overnight so you wake up looking brighter and more refreshed — whether or not you actually got a perfect eight hours.For nights when your skin feels especially dull, stressed or dehydrated, The Face Cream Mask offers a quick reset.

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Publisher: New York Post

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