PC4Men Nighttime Repair contains a unique complex of ingredients proven to make your skin look younger, smoother and healthier overnight. It also hydrates and makes a visible difference in the appearance of dry rough skin, lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.
All Paula’s Choice products are 100% fragrance free, clinically proven to be non-irritating, and never tested on animals.
PC4Men Nighttime Repair contains a unique complex of ingredients proven to make your skin look younger, smoother and healthier overnight. It also hydrates and makes a visible difference in the appearance of dry rough skin, lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.
All Paula’s Choice products are 100% fragrance free, clinically proven to be non-irritating, and never tested on animals.
What does it do?
Works immediately to make a man’s skin feel smooth, soft, and comfortable—without a greasy-looking finish. Retinol and a team of proven antioxidants help smooth the look of fine lines, wrinkles, rough texture, and uneven skin tone from the first use, so you wake up looking and feeling younger.
Works immediately to make a man’s skin feel smooth, soft, and comfortable—without a greasy-looking finish. Retinol and a team of proven antioxidants help smooth the look of fine lines, wrinkles, rough texture, and uneven skin tone from the first use, so you wake up looking and feeling younger.
How to use?
Ideal for softening and smoothing the face, neck and eye area. At night, use as the last step in your skincare routine. For daytime, follow with a broad-spectrum sunscreen rated SPF 25 or greater.
Ideal for softening and smoothing the face, neck and eye area. At night, use as the last step in your skincare routine. For daytime, follow with a broad-spectrum sunscreen rated SPF 25 or greater.
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, December 2006, issue 6, pages 447-451
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, June 2011, issue 6, pages 45-55
Archives of Dermatology, August 2000, issue 8, pages 989-994
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2003, issue 2, pages 107-129
Molecular Medicine Reports, November 2010, issue 6, pages 895-901
Evidence Based Complementary Alternative Medicine, 2013, volume 2013, article 827248
International Journal of Toxicology, 2001, supplement 1, pages S21-45
Plastic Surgical Nursing, April-June 2012, issue 2, pages 71-72
Evidence Based Complementary Alternative Medicine, 2013, volume 2013, article 827248
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, February 2006, issue 3, pages 311-318
Pharmacology and Physiology, March-April 2005, issue 2, pages 81-87
Indian Journal of Dermatology, May-June 2016, issue 1, 3 pages 279-287
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, December 2006, issue 6, pages 447-451
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, June 2011, issue 6, pages 45-55
Archives of Dermatology, August 2000, issue 8, pages 989-994
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2003, issue 2, pages 107-129
Molecular Medicine Reports, November 2010, issue 6, pages 895-901
Evidence Based Complementary Alternative Medicine, 2013, volume 2013, article 827248
International Journal of Toxicology, 2001, supplement 1, pages S21-45
Plastic Surgical Nursing, April-June 2012, issue 2, pages 71-72
Evidence Based Complementary Alternative Medicine, 2013, volume 2013, article 827248
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, February 2006, issue 3, pages 311-318
Pharmacology and Physiology, March-April 2005, issue 2, pages 81-87
Indian Journal of Dermatology, May-June 2016, issue 1, 3 pages 279-287