Dior
Dior was founded by Christian Dior in 1946 and launched its skincare line in 1969. Part of LVMH, Dior's skincare division operates its own research facility and sources proprietary ingredients like longoza extract from the Dior Gardens in Madagascar. The Capture Totale line has been a pillar of the brand's anti-aging range for decades.
Dior, by the numbers.
Dior has 7 products in the DermFND database, concentrated in serums and moisturizers. Observed ingredient patterns across these products include adenosine, hyaluronic acid, vitamin c, squalane, centella asiatica, shea butter, peptides, and niacinamide. The price range for these items is $96 to $475, with an average price of $258. The brand maintains an average DermFND score of 62.4/100. Sample products within the database include Capture Totale Hyalushot Plumping Serum, Capture Totale Super Potent Rich Creme, Capture Totale Le Sérum, Prestige La Crème Texture Essentielle, and One Essential Skin Boosting Super Serum.
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