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Gentle Cleansing Milk
Gentle Cleansing Milk
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A soothingly creamy emulsion based on purely plant-based lecithin for gentle yet effective cleansing. Skin-like membrane lipids, combined with jojoba oil, strengthen the skin's barrier function and counteract moisture loss. Quince seed extract, together with malachite extract, binds moisture, cooling, and soothing irritated skin.
Tip: Ideal for removing lip and eye make-up.
200 ml dispenser
- without synthetic polymers (microplastics)
- with a new wellness fragrance
is a lagoon-blue solution. It contains the trace element copper, which strengthens the skin's natural defenses.
The special healing powers of the golden-yellow, sweet-smelling quince fruits (Pyrus cydonia) have been known since ancient times. The valuable quince mucilage is extracted from the quince seed husks. It contains skin-soothing polysaccharides such as arabinose and xylose and is ideal for the care of sensitive, stressed, and dehydrated skin.
It is cold-pressed from the nuts of the jojoba bush (Simmondsia chinensis) in the Mexican desert and is chemically a liquid wax. It penetrates the skin very quickly, does not go rancid, and has a deep penetration. It protects against dryness and keeps the skin smooth and supple.
is a special skincare base. It contains exclusively skin-related lipids of plant origin, namely phospholipids, triglycerides, squalane, ceramides, and phytosterols. Due to its special lamellar structure, it closely resembles the skin's natural barrier layers and is accepted and integrated by the skin. Derma Membrane Concentrate specifically supports the natural barrier function, reduces skin roughness, and significantly increases skin elasticity and moisture content.
Extracted from the nuts of the West African shea butter tree (Butyrospermum parkii), it contains vitamins A and E. Shea butter has excellent protective properties and prevents skin from drying out. It is ideal for skin that requires increased care.
is a plant-based phospholipid that connects the water and oil phases. Emulsification creates lamellar structures similar to the natural lipid structures in the stratum corneum. Lecithin-based emulsions strengthen the skin barrier thanks to their special structure; they act like a "second skin" to a certain extent and can be optimally absorbed by the skin's own hydrolipid film. Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is reduced, thus increasing skin hydration.
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