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LIPOSOME MULTI ACTIVE ESSENTIAL

LIPOSOME MULTI ACTIVE ESSENTIAL

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Basic care

Contains particularly high concentrations of the most important active ingredients. These have a very strong moisturizing effect on the skin.

Application:
After cleansing the skin, one of the following LIPOSOME MULTI ACTIVE products should be applied first, allowing the liposomes to transport moisture and active ingredients into the skin. Only then should the appropriate care cream, tailored to your skin type, be applied. The LIPOSOME MULTI ACTIVE products represent the basic care of Dr. Baumann SkinIdent and demonstrate the difference from other cosmetic products.

Tip for men: All liposome preparations are ideal for regenerating the skin after shaving.

30 ml bottle
Item No. 1314

10 ml tube
Item No. 1514


INCI declaration of ingredients:

Aqua, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butylene Glycol, Urea, Lecithin (and) Alcohol, D-mixed-Tocopherols, Sodium Hyaluronate, Tetrahydroxypropyl Ethylenediamine, Carbomer


Further explanations of the ingredients:

Aqua:
Water. It makes up approximately 65% of the human body's weight and is therefore of fundamental importance for bodily functions, including those of the skin. In many cosmetic products (aqueous solutions, cleaning agents, emulsions), water is the ingredient with the largest quantitative proportion in the formulation and forms the basis of the aqueous phase in emulsions. Water is a good solvent for polar (hydrophilic) substances such as alcohols, water-soluble vitamins, or salts. For use in cosmetic products, the water used is generally pretreated to remove microorganisms that could lead to product spoilage or dissolved salts that could potentially impair the stability of emulsions or gels (sterilization and desalination).

Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides:
Neutral vegetable oil (triglyceride) with short-chain fatty acids. Has moisturizing properties.

Butylene Glycol:
Solvent with moisturizing effect on the skin, very good tolerability, should be preferred to propylene glycol in daily used products

Urea:
Water-soluble urea is used in numerous cosmetic products. Urea is a component of the natural moisturizing factors of the stratum corneum (content between 7% and 12%; up to half that in chronically dry skin) and has a high water-binding capacity. It contributes to the long-lasting moisturization of the skin and reduces transepidermal water loss. Urea has a keratoplastic effect, and in higher concentrations, a keratolytic effect, and is therefore also used to care for skin affected by psoriasis or atopic dermatitis (neurodermatitis). Urea is also able to reduce the irritating potential of surfactants.

Lecithin (and) Alcohol:
Lecithin concentrate in alcohol, can form liposomes, in creams as a high-quality co-emulsifier

D-mixed tocopherols:
Is the name given to a mixture of natural tocopherols (vitamin E; D-alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-tocopherol). Vitamin E is the most important skin-protecting vitamin, protecting the skin from UV rays and oxygen radicals.

Sodium Hyaluronate:
Sodium salt of hyaluronic acid. A natural moisturizer with skin-smoothing properties, an important natural component of the lower layers of the skin (dermis). Formerly made from rooster combs, it is now produced biotechnologically in better quality.

Tetrahydroxypropyl Ethylenediamine:
Used to neutralize polyacrylate gel (carbomer), reacts alkaline in water.

Carbomer:
A neutral, highly skin-compatible polyacrylate-based gelling agent. Contrary to various claims, it does not contain "microplastics."

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