Kamille | Panthenol | Allantoin
Thanks to its clean and mild formula, it cleanses particularly gently. For stressed or irritated skin, cicé Cleansing Foam has a balancing effect.
An effective mix of active ingredients from the plant extracts allantoin and bisabolol has a skin-soothing effect, while panthenol and sodium PCA provide intensive moisture. The beautiful result: a fresh complexion and particularly soft and well-groomed skin.
"I found everything I was looking for in the cicé Cleansing Foam and I'm so happy with it that I wouldn't really need to look any further if it weren't for my job."
Hanna Schumi
"I found everything I was looking for in the cicé Cleansing Foam and I'm so happy with it that I wouldn't really need to look any further if it weren't for my job."
Hanna Schumi
Surfactants are washing-active substances that consist of hydrophilic (water-loving) and lipophilic (fat-loving) particles. They can bind fat and water. For this reason, surfactants play an important role in cosmetics: water alone cannot cleanse the skin thoroughly because it cannot remove sebum and greasy dirt particles from the skin.
Aggressive surfactants (“sulphates”) not only remove sebum and dirt, but also the skin's natural oil layer, which is slow to regenerate. Many people react to this with rashes, blemishes and dry skin. Nevertheless, some manufacturers use aggressive surfactants to create highly foaming products. Natural soaps are an alternative to surfactants. However, these attack the sensitive acid mantle due to their high pH value: The skin swells and clears the way for impurities and bacteria.
We avoid both aggressive surfactants and alkaline soaps and only use mild, skin-friendly sugar surfactants.
Surfactants are washing-active substances that consist of hydrophilic (water-loving) and lipophilic (fat-loving) particles. They can bind fat and water. For this reason, surfactants play an important role in cosmetics: water alone cannot cleanse the skin thoroughly because it cannot remove sebum and greasy dirt particles from the skin.
Aggressive surfactants (“sulphates”) not only remove sebum and dirt, but also the skin's natural oil layer, which is slow to regenerate. Many people react to this with rashes, blemishes and dry skin. Nevertheless, some manufacturers use aggressive surfactants to create highly foaming products. Natural soaps are an alternative to surfactants. However, these attack the sensitive acid mantle due to their high pH value: The skin swells and clears the way for impurities and bacteria.
We avoid both aggressive surfactants and alkaline soaps and only use mild, skin-friendly sugar surfactants.
Aqua, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, Coco-Glucoside, Panthenol, Polyglyceryl-10 Laurate, Citric Acid, Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate, Sodium Chloride, Sodium PCA (Sodium salt), PCA Glyceryl Oleate, Allantoin, Bisabolol, Pantolactone, Isopropyl Alcohol, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Phytic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol
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