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How the Lancôme Absolue Longevity MD Collection Supports Skin at All Life Stages
Jenny Berg · 2026-05-01 · via Vogue

After the heyday of plump, bouncy skin in one’s 20s, a youth-preserving skin-care journey typically falls into arcs: Anticipating signs of aging, then intercepting them, and finally, resetting the skin. True to this cycle, today Lancôme introduces its Absolue Longevity MD Collection composed of five products designed to treat the biological signs of aging before, during, and after they appear.

Instead of using all the products at once, no matter one’s age (or wrinkle depth), this collection is grouped into three ranges. Referred to as “interception models,” the ranges are not-so-coincidentally named Anticipate, Intercept, and Reset.

“In 2026, the skin-care conversation is shifting from chronological age, or years lived, to visible biological age, or the current state of one’s skin cells,” says Ramzy Burns, general manager of Lancôme US. “Absolue Longevity MD moves away from a one-size-fits-all approach to aging, and instead creates a skin-care system that supports skin at different moments in its aging journey.”

Ahead, get an exclusive look at the collection, the pioneering ingredient that powers its five formulas, and my report from the frontlines of testing the Intercept range.


Lancôme Absolu Longevity MD Collection

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Photo: Courtesy of Lancôme

  • Why We Love It: Comprising five products across three ranges—Anticipate, Intercept, and Rest—Burns explains that the new collection: “Addresses the invisible slowing of skin renewal and oxidation that precedes visible aging signs.” Comprising sensorially luxe serums and creams, the collection sits within Lancôme’s Absolue franchise, which Burns describes as its “most premium, science-driven tier.” This new launch complements the tier’s other franchises focusing on “visible biological age,” rather than chronological age. In other words, he says, “It provides a tailored routine that guides consumers through different biological life stages, offering an intentional and science-led approach to visible skin vitality.” Powered by Mitopure, this is Lancôme’s first dermatologist-validated skin-care range grounded in Longevity Integrative Science.
  • Key Ingredients: The collection is powered by Mitopure, an patented form of Urolitin-A developed by the Swiss biotech company Timeline.
  • Best For: Targeting emerging and active signs of aging—including fine lines, loss of radiance, firmness, and more—before, as, and after they appear.

About the Absolue Lancôme Longevity MD Collection

The new collection is powered by Mitopure, a urolithin A compound developed by the Swiss longevity-biotech company Timeline. According to Timeline, the patented ingredient has been clinically proven to improve mitochondrial function in skin cells, thereby reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, supporting collagen production, and improving skin’s resilience.

Though Mitopure is the top-billed active, “Lancôme goes beyond a single ingredient, creating proprietary compounds that balance proactive and corrective approaches differently at each stage of the skin’s aging trajectory,” Burns says. Within the ranges, “Each compound is a tailored blend of key ingredients, designed to meet the skin’s needs based on its visible biological age,” he says. “In this way, we ensure that every intervention model delivers the right solution, at the right moment.”

Vogue’s Kiana Murden tests the Lancôme Longevity MD Anticipate Cream

The Lancôme Absolue Longevity MD Collection, At a Glance

The collection’s three “intervention models” (i.e., ranges) are designed to meet skin exactly where it’s at in the cycle of visible aging. They break down as such:

  • Anticipate, designed for skin with a “visible biological age” of under 35, proactively targets signs of aging. The range has a single product—a cream—that has a cream-to-serum texture with a finish that Burns describes as “comfortable and fresh.”
  • Intercept: For those targeting signs of aging that typically appear between the ages of 35 and 55, Intercept offers two products: Intercept The Serum, an emulsified gel with a lightweight texture, and Intercept The Cream, an equally lightweight formula that absorbs quickly with a soft, comfortable finish.
  • Reset: Finally, “Reset is intended for skin with a visible biological age of over 55,” Burns says. “At this stage, visible signs of aging are often more pronounced, and the focus becomes helping the skin look renewed, supported, and revitalized.” Reset The Serum has a light cream texture with the collection’s signature, second-skin finish; Reset The Cream has a denser, balm-like texture with an enveloping film that may deliver a slight tightening sensation.

Together, Burns says, the three ranges reflect a belief that longevity in beauty should be personalized, precise, and aligned with the skin’s evolving visible needs over time. “For Lancôme, longevity is not about promising to stop time; it is about extending the look of vitality,” he says. “It’s a shift from passive ‘anti-aging’ to an active commitment to helping the skin appear visibly stronger, more resilient, and healthier-looking throughout every stage of life.”

The collection’s claims of efficacy were tested through a series of clinical trials, which showed an increase in elasticity and bounce after hours of application, a reduction in crow’s feet and nasolabial folds after 12 weeks, and other promising signs of improvement across 11 signs of aging.

My Experience With the Lancôme Longevity MD Collection

At 45 years old, I’m a prime candidate for the products in the Intercept range. For the past week, I’ve used the serum and the cream, morning and night. My skin feels smooth and hydrated, which is especially notable when I wake up in the morning looking fresh and dewy. Though it’s too soon to tell how the potions will affect, say, those crow’s feet I’ve been uncomfortably eyeing, I do expect to keep using them after this brief trial—in part because they’re a sensory pleasure to use. That’s no accident.

“In Lancôme skin care, sensoriality is essential because it bridges product performance and user experience,” Burns notes. “Texture, spreadability, skin feel, and finish all contribute to how efficacy is perceived and how consistently a product is used.” The products also have a fresh fragrance with “a lightly salted effect,” Burns notes, adding that the scent helps enhance “the ritual dimension” of skin-care application. On that note, consider Interception a part of my new daily rituals—and don’t be surprised if next time you see me, my fine lines are just a little bit finer.

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Absolue Longevity MD Anticipate The Cream

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Absolue Longevity MD Intercept The Cream