Laminin Liquid Syndet for Oily and Acne-prone Skin
Preserves skin lipid layer and moisture- Prevents hyperkeratosis and scaling
- For oily, combination, acne-prone skin types and seborrheic dermatitis
- With soap free gentle cleansers such as sodium cocoyl glutamate (derived from amino acids) which leave a smooth and pleasant feeling on skin
- Paraben free
Volume: 200 mg
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Description
Cermbisol seed oil
It reduces transepidermal water loss and regulates epidermis hydration by forming a thin non-obstructive layer on skin which leads to preserving skin moisture. Other properties include:
- Reduction in scaling of stratum corneum
- Regulation of hydro-lipid layer balance and improving epidermal sebum secretion
- Regulation of cell regeneration
- Stimulation of cell multiplication
The fatty acids in rice oil link with stratum corneum and remove the dead skin cells gently. It is also rich with skin repairing B vitamins and vitamin E.
GlycerinIt preserves skin moisture. Glycerin is a humectant that draws humidity from the air and skin layers to epidermis.
Lactic acidIt provides skin moisture with keratolytic agents. Lactic acid exfoliates dead skin cells gently and moisturizes skin.
AllantoinIt is repairing and anti-inflammatory.
SorbitolIt acts as a humectant agent.
UreaAs a humectant, it provides skin moisture with keratolytic agents.
Hydrolyzed wheat proteinIt regulates sebum secretion.
Sodium cocoyl isethionateIt is an anionic surfactant.
Disodium laureth sulfosuccinateIt is an anionic surfactant.
Direction for use:
Apply the liquid syndet on moist face and body skin, particularly oily areas such as forehead, chin, and cheeks and areas with coarse skin like knees, elbows, and ankles, massage gently for 2 minutes. Then rinse with water thoroughly and dry gently. Repeat if required.
Note:Syndet or synthetic soaps are the new generation of non-alkaline cleansers in which, unlike soaps, a special kind of surfactant is used. They have compatible PH that can be regulated for different types of skin.