Intim Wash
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This product works by removing dirt and oil from the surface of the skin. It uses a combination of mild cleansing agents (disodium cocoamphodiacetate, disodium cocoyl glutamate, glyceryl laurate, sodium caproyl/lauroyl lactylate, xanthan gum) and should be able to cleanse the skin gently. Still keep in mind that any cleansing can disrupt the skin barrier, and most people do not need to cleanse their skin more than once per day.
Helps oil and water mix together and works as a cleansing agent
Helps water and oil mix together and works as a cleansing agent
Helps water and oil mix together and has an anti-microbial effect helping to preserve product formulations
Used to create a thicker product consistency
This product can help exfoliate the skin. In other words, it helps break down the bonds between dead cells on the surface of the skin and speed up the skin turnover. Skin often appears softer and brighter after exfoliation, but overdoing it can result in disrupted skin barrier. The following ingredient is doing the exfoliating job in this product: lactic acid.
An exfoliating and moisturizing alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA). Typically causes less irritation than other AHAs, for example, glycolic acid. At high concentrations (about 15%), lactic acid can help reduce lines and wrinkles. Recent studies show that lactic acid can support the "good" bacteria living on skin's surface (healthy skin microbiome)
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An exfoliating and moisturizing alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA). Typically causes less irritation than other AHAs, for example, glycolic acid. At high concentrations (about 15%), lactic acid can help reduce lines and wrinkles. Recent studies show that lactic acid can support the "good" bacteria living on skin's surface (healthy skin microbiome)
Helps oil and water mix together and works as a cleansing agent
Helps water and oil mix together and works as a cleansing agent
One of the best moisturizing ingredients. Naturally present in skin. It attracts water to the upper layer of the skin working as a humectant
Helps water and oil mix together and has an anti-microbial effect helping to preserve product formulations
Helps attract water to the upper layer of the skin. Is often used to adjust the pH level of the product
Used to create a thicker product consistency
An essential oil that can be irritating. Has some anti-bacterial properties
A drying alcohol. Can increase skin's sensitivity and cause dryness and irritation
Helps oil and water mix together and works as a cleansing agent
An exfoliating and moisturizing alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA). Typically causes less irritation than other AHAs, for example, glycolic acid. At high concentrations (about 15%), lactic acid can help reduce lines and wrinkles. Recent studies show that lactic acid can support the "good" bacteria living on skin's surface (healthy skin microbiome)
Helps water and oil mix together and works as a cleansing agent
Helps water and oil mix together and has an anti-microbial effect helping to preserve product formulations
Helps attract water to the upper layer of the skin. Is often used to adjust the pH level of the product
A plant extract that might have some anti-oxidant effect in skin, but evidence is lacking
A powder from red algae extract that helps attract water to the upper layer of the skin and create a nicer product consistency
Helps oil and water mix together and works as a cleansing agent
An exfoliating and moisturizing alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA). Typically causes less irritation than other AHAs, for example, glycolic acid. At high concentrations (about 15%), lactic acid can help reduce lines and wrinkles. Recent studies show that lactic acid can support the "good" bacteria living on skin's surface (healthy skin microbiome)
Helps water and oil mix together and works as a cleansing agent
One of the best moisturizing ingredients. Naturally present in skin. It attracts water to the upper layer of the skin working as a humectant
Used to stabilize mixtures of oil and water, and create thicker, gel-like product textures
Helps water and oil mix together and has an anti-microbial effect helping to preserve product formulations
Helps attract water to the upper layer of the skin. Is often used to adjust the pH level of the product
An essential oil that can be irritating. Has some anti-bacterial properties
A powder from red algae extract that helps attract water to the upper layer of the skin and create a nicer product consistency
A plant extract that might have some anti-oxidant effect in skin, but evidence is lacking
A drying alcohol. Can increase skin's sensitivity and cause dryness and irritation
Pure form of vitamin E. Can help moisturise and protect the skin from free radicals. Often used to help stabilise other ingredients or the formula itself
Water, Disodium cocoamphodiacetate, Lactic acid, Disodium cocoyl glutamate, Glycerin, Sodium chloride, Glyceryl laurate, Sodium glycolate, Sodium lactate, Sodium caproyl/lauroyl lactylate, Melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil, 4-terpineol, Chondrus crispus powder, Terminalia ferdinandiana fruit extract, Isopropyl alcohol, Tocopherol, Xanthan gum

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