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SHOWER AND BATH
SHOWER AND BATH
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Body care and body cleansing
Particularly gentle cleansing of the body skin with very mild cleansing agents. We recommend applying one of our body lotions afterward. For very dry, flaky skin, we highly recommend INTENSIVE LOTION and BODY LOTION SUPER.
200 ml bottle
Item No. 1023
75 ml tube
Item No. 1723
INCI declaration of ingredients:
Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate (and) Lauryl Glucoside, Urea, Butylene Glycol, Coco-Glucoside (and) Glyceryl Oleate, Sodium Chloride, Laureth-2, Lactic Acid, Ormenis Multicaulis Flower Oil
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).
Sodium Laureth Sulfate (and) Lauryl Glucoside:
Mild basic surfactant with intensive washing power, obtained from coconut oil.
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.
Butylene Glycol:
Solvent with moisturizing effect on the skin, very good tolerability, should be preferred to propylene glycol in daily used products
Coco-Glucoside (and) Glyceryl Oleate:
Mixture of moisturizing substances for skin care in cleansing products.
Sodium Chloride:
Sodium chloride, table salt, serves as an excipient, gel stabilizer in surfactants, stabilizes W/O creams
Laureth-2:
Thickener in surfactant formulations, is obtained from short-chain fatty acids.
Lactic Acid:
Lactic acid. Occurs as a metabolic product in the body and on the skin. In higher concentrations and at a low pH of 2 to 3, it has an exfoliating effect on the stratum corneum. In buffered form (physiological pH of the skin is approximately 5.5), it supports moisture content and preserves the skin's protective acid mantle.
Ormenis Multicaulis Flower Oil:
Oil from Moroccan chamomile: Anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, soothing. Unlike German chamomile, no allergies are known
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