La Roche Posay Toleriane Crema Limpiadora 400ml
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If you want to cleanse your face every day avoiding all kinds of irritations, you need a hygienic tonic that fully respects the stability of your skin. This will free your skin of impurities while respecting the skin balance and the hydrolipidic layer.
Ideal for sensitive, dry or intolerant skin, Toleriane Dermolippiador de La Roche-Posay gently removes make-up and minimizes the risk of intolerance.
The texture of this cleansing milk is fluid and enriched with moisturizing glycerin, ideal for a silky, fragrance-free result.
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Apply with gentle massages, making circles all over the face. The milk can then be removed with a cotton ball, avoiding rubbing by applying force to the skin. No rinsing required.
AQUA. CAPRYLYL GLYCOL. CARBOMER (CARBOXYPOLYMETHYLENE). DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL. ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE. ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. GLYCERIN. SODIUM HYDROXIDE.
Glycerin, also known as glycerol, is a viscous, colourless, odourless liquid that is an intermediate product of alcoholic fermentation and is a member of triglycerides. It is highly valued for its moisturising and emollient properties and is therefore widely used in cosmetics.
One of the best-known products with glycerine as a base component is soap. These soaps have a low pH and work as emollient agents on the skin, helping it to maintain and recover its natural moisture level. This is why they are perfect for sensitive or dry skin hygiene.
Glycerin is also present in moisturising creams with an anti-ageing effect, thanks to its ability to soften the skin and increase its elasticity. It has great soothing action, so it effectively reduces irritations, acne marks or small burns, helping accelerate healing. It is also present in shaving lotions, as it reduces friction, as well as in hair care cosmetics such as serums and masks.
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Anonymous A.
i have been using this great classic for many years now, always with the same effectiveness and gentle film for my skin.
Anonymous A.
It is effective.
Anonymous A.