Cover La Mer unveils the new Rejuvenating Night Cream

Designed to elevate your nighttime skincare regime, the new powerhouse moisturiser by La Mer targets eight critical signs of ageing

As day transitions into night, our skin enters a critical phase of repair and renewal. Recognising this vital process, La Mer has launched its latest innovation: the Rejuvenating Night Cream. This new addition to the La Mer family is designed to transform your nightly skincare ritual into a rejuvenating experience, allowing you to wake up to a refreshed and radiant complexion.

The Rejuvenating Night Cream is a powerhouse moisturiser that targets eight critical signs of visible ageing, including fine lines, plumpness, softness, radiance, firmness, smoothness, texture, and wrinkles. At the heart of this formula lies the MRA-3, a marine retinol alternative that combines sea-borne skin renewal properties with La Mer’s iconic Miracle Broth. This unique blend is crafted to energise the skin’s nocturnal renewal mode, ensuring a full look of rejuvenation by morning.

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Above One of the standout features of the Rejuvenating Night Cream is its “pillow-proof” texture.

MRA-3 works by enhancing collagen support and boosting cell renewal by 30 per cent, leading to increased hydration and plumpness. It also preserves filaggrin, a crucial protein for maintaining skin barrier and hydration, which is essential for preventing and slowing signs of ageing. 

Meanwhile, the Miracle Broth recharges cells overnight, creating an ideal environment for all-night renewal by stimulating ATP, the cellular energy source necessary for skin repair.

At night, our skin transitions into a restorative phase, making it the optimal time to absorb topical treatments. However, adequate energy is essential for optimal repair. The Miracle Broth by La Mer works to recharge cells overnight, enhancing the skin’s self-restoration and offering visible radiance in the morning.

In an in-vitro/cellular model, the Miracle Broth was shown to stimulate ATP, the source of energy used at the cellular level for energy activation and energy storage that is critical for skin repair. The combination of La Mer’s Miracle Broth with MRA-3 helps resist the breakdown of collagen, fibronectin, and hyaluronic acid within the skin.

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Above The Miracle Broth by La Mer works to recharge cells overnight, enhancing the skin’s self-restoration and offering visible radiance in the morning.

Pillow-Proof Texture

One of the standout features of the Rejuvenating Night Cream is its “pillow-proof” texture. La Mer scientists have developed a rich formula that mimics the top layer of the skin, acting as a virtual sheet of moisture that locks in actives and nourishes the skin. Buttery at first touch, the cream melts upon application, enveloping the skin with nutrients while optimising nightly renewal. This luxurious texture ensures that the cream does not transfer onto your pillow, allowing for uninterrupted absorption of its potent ingredients.

In a world where daily self-care is now embraced and encouraged, the Rejuvenating Night Cream stands out as a sophisticated addition to any skincare regimen. Its carefully curated ingredients and luxurious texture not only offer results but also elevate the nightly ritual into a moment of indulgence. For those who appreciate innovation in skincare, La Mer’s latest creation is set to become an essential nighttime beauty product.


The new Rejuvenating Night Cream is available at all La Mer counters at Marina Bay Sands (#01-21) and Ion Orchard (#B1-17/18), all authorised retailers (Metro, Takashimaya, Tangs) and selected Sephora stores.

Andrea Saadan
Senior Digital Editor, Tatler Singapore
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Andrea Saadan is the Senior Digital Editor of Tatler Singapore. She oversees all digital content for the website and currently leads the Beauty and Lifestyle verticals. As a child, she had always enjoyed reading and writing but it was only after she joined her college newspaper, The Spectrum, in Buffalo, New York, that she considered a career in journalism. Her love for all things beauty started from the age of two—when she was caught playing with (and damaging) her mother’s YSL lipstick. On top of her day job, she is also an unpaid beauty consultant for friends and family. Besides make-up, her obsessions include the wizarding world of Harry Potter, podcasts, ice-cream, her walking pad and watching endless re-runs of The Office (US).