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In the land of men's skincare, Estee Lauder has been dabbling with the Lab Series since 1987 - a time when using more than a bar of soap seemed rad. Fast forward to today, they've introduced a "futuristic" online tool that analyzes selfies to diagnose skin conditions. Yes, armed with…In the land of men's skincare, Estee Lauder has been dabbling with the Lab Series since 1987 - a time…
Ends: 1+ month
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
Terms & conditions, exclusions may apply.
In the land of men's skincare, Estee Lauder has been dabbling with the Lab Series since 1987 - a time when using more than a bar of soap seemed rad. Fast forward to today, they've introduced a "futuristic" online tool that analyzes selfies to diagnose skin conditions. Yes, armed with nothing but your phone’s front camera, you can now receive the dermatologically approved fate of your facial epidermis. Sounds neat, but one can’t help but question if we've reduced skin health to a digital crystal ball.
Among their offerings, the Multi-Action Facial Wash attempts to be an overachieving slacker’s dream. Its claim to fame is a blend of gentle buffing grains - it scrubs without stripping, and allegedly cleanses without colonizing your face with yet another fragrance. Endorsed for dry to normal skin, it marries functionality with a touch of lavender calmness, all while giving a nod to pre-shave prep. With the modern man balancing between smoothness and practicality, the message seems clear: grooming shouldn't require a symposium - but should we celebrate this as revolutionary?
Then comes the Max LS Power V Lifting Serum, pitched as an anti-gravity potion in a bottle. Imagine tight, smooth skin, achieved with a potion that boasts 29% post-consumer recycled content, keeping environmental karma on your side. The scents of wood, vanilla, and citrus propose a sensory journey, though whether this aroma blend is transformative or distracting is yours to discern. Of course, sustainability points are tallied with a reusable pump - because why waste when you can repurpose with style?
You have the Pro LS Hydrating Gel next in line, promising a thirst-quenching splash akin to being hugged by clouds. This gel swears by rapid absorption and fragrance-free formulation, addressing skin irritation in the face of indoor climates or outdoor adversities. An intuitive choice for those who recall their skincare routine minutes before lights out.
Shaving - they propose - is a ceremony elevated with their Electric Shave Solution. It’s a lubricating pre-game that partners with electric razors, reportedly granting a smooth pass even over fine lines. It features votive ingredients like Vitamin E and chamomile, offering a soothing glide but no frills otherwise. In the lip care lane, Jack Black NightMode Lip Treatment is the knight in shining armor against chapping, trading nocturnal application for daylight results. But does a lip balm warrant pious prose, or is it merely a lip service to self-care?
Estee Lauder’s Lab Series kitboxes skincare into digestible, male-oriented snippets wrapped in a façade of technological innovation. The behind-the-scenes algorithmic judgment on your selfies might sound cutting-edge, yet whether it’s skin-deep or profound is as much your decision as your mirror's decree.
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