Burns said the three collections together reflect the belief that beauty longevity should be personalized, precise and aligned with the skin’s changing and visible needs over time. “For Lancôme, longevity is not a promise to stop time; it is to prolong the appearance of vitality,” he said. “It’s a shift from passive ‘anti-aging’ to actively working to help skin look stronger, more elastic and healthier at every stage of life.”
The range’s claimed efficacy was put to the test in a series of clinical trials, which showed increased elasticity and elasticity after hours of use, a reduction in crow’s feet and nasolabial folds after 12 weeks, and other promising signs of improvement in 11 signs of aging.
My experience with Lancôme Longevity MD range
I am 45 years old and a prime candidate for the Intercept line of products. For the past week, I’ve been using my serum and cream morning and night. My skin feels smooth, hydrated, and especially when I wake up in the morning, it looks fresh and hydrated. While it’s too early to tell how these potions will affect my ever-present crow’s feet, I do hope to continue using them after this brief trial—in part because they’re so sensually pleasurable to use. This is no accident.
“In Lancôme skincare, the sensory experience is crucial as it connects product performance and user experience,” Burns points out. “Texture, spreadability, feel and finish all impact the perception of a product’s efficacy and the consistency of its application.” Burns noted that the products also feature fresh scents with a “slight salty effect,” adding that the scent helps enhance the “ritual feel” of skin care application. At this point, consider interception part of my new daily routine—don’t be surprised if the next time you see me, my lines are a little thinner.

