Somme Institute 5-step Regimen and Boost Mask

For the past several weeks, I’ve been using the Somme Institute 5-step Regimen. While I used different eye creams and added in a minimal number of other treatments, I was consistant with the Somme Institute products to ensure I could measure results (except SPF – see below). I felt that was important with this particular system because the delivery system and philosophy was specific and distinctive. The 5-step Regimen includes:

  • Step 1: Nourishing Cleanser – A non-foaming cleanser containing patented MDT5. Deep cleans skin without irritation or over-drying and dissolves dirt and oils without clogging pores.
  • Step 2: Transport – Soft cotton pads infused with MDT5 and AHA exfoliate dead cells on the skin’s surface, unclogging blocked pores while delivering highly-engineered vitamins thus improving resiliency, hydration and encouraging cell renewal.
  • Step 3: Serum – advanced technology that combines a potent, stabilized form of Vitamin C along with a high concentration of MDT5 to strengthen skin elasticity and smooth the appearance of fine lines.
  • Step 4: A-Bomb – a lightweight cream containing MDT5 and high levels of Vitamins A & E help soften fine lines and wrinkles while targeting problem areas.
  • Step 5: Double Defense (SPF 30+) – lightweight, water-resistant lotion with SPF 30+ and Parsol 1789 to help protect your skin from premature aging while locking in vital moisture.

Somme Institute uses a patented technology to achieve vitamin and protein delivery. The MDT5 (Molecular Dispersion Technology) promises to transform the skin while treating with vitamins A, B3, B5, C and E. This is a fairly active skin care line as every step contains these vitamins. I was instantly met with some breakouts which I was told could be expected as the process delivers the treatment deeper than usual in the skin. But, as promised, those blemishes cleared up quickly. My skin did look clearer and more even, but wasn’t quite as radiant or hydrated.

My two concerns were with the A-Bomb (moisturizer) and Double Defense (SPF). The A-Bomb too lightweight for my dry skin. I felt I had to use an especially large amount. And I had a reaction to the SPF and was unable to use it (but my skin can be unusually sensitive to SPF). Instead I used La Mer SPF 30 UV Protecting Fluid. That being said, I think this is a brillant line for someone with younger, problem skin who is on the oiler side and isn’t too sensitive. The system is easy to use with proven efficacy.

The Nourishing Cleanser, while not foaming, balanced my skin while removing makeup and dirt. I fell in love with the Serum. Vitamin C wasn’t a part of my regular routine. I will continue to purchase Serum as I honestly have seen some improvement in my redness. It also contains extracts of Ylang Ylang, Jasmine, Geranium, Lavender, Marigold and Galbanum to calm and soothe the skin. And a real star for me was Transport. I love a good AHA pad. And these caused zero irritation. My pores were clear and skin looked more even.

My favorite part of the line, not part of the 5-step Regimen, was the Boost Mask. Back in the day, Biore made a warming cleanser that fascinated me. This Boost mask is the same deal. It gently warms up as you work it into your skin, increasing blood circulation and enhancing the MDT5 technology.  The pumpkin enzymes increase cellular regeneration while Kaolin absorbs excess oil, dirt and impurities. It is perfect for an evening bathtime ritual.

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  1. another happy somme customer! love, love this line. the mask is sitting on my desk awaiting a test – you have pushed me over the edge! i’ll be masking this evening 🙂

    Published 4.20.12
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  2. I tried – and loved – this line, too. The Boost was my favorite, too! xx

    Published 4.24.12
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