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Dr Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap 250 ml

Dr Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap 250 ml

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€7.41 EXCL. VAT €8.89 INCL. VAT
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Dr Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap 250 ml in our organic pharmacy.

What is Dr Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap 250 ml used for?

Dr Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap is a gentle cleanser, ideal for the hygiene of dry and sensitive skin.

Dr Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap is an ideal choice for those seeking a gentle cleanser for dry, sensitive skin. Composed mainly of natural ingredients, this soap offers a gentle alternative to the more abrasive products often found on the market. But what are its benefits, and why should you consider incorporating it into your skincare routine?

First of all, calendula is the star ingredient of this soap, and for good reason. This medicinal plant is renowned for its soothing and healing properties. By using it regularly, you can help calm skin irritations and reduce redness, making it a particularly good choice for skin prone to eczema, dermatitis or other inflammatory skin conditions. What's more, calendula also possesses antioxidant properties, meaning it can help protect skin from damage caused by free radicals and environmental stress.

Secondly, Dr Theiss' Calendula Liquid Soap is formulated to be gentle and non-irritating. Unlike many cleansers that contain harsh foaming agents, this soap uses natural ingredients that gently cleanse without stripping skin of its natural moisture. This means that even the most sensitive skin can benefit from its use without fear of dryness or discomfort. What's more, its liquid texture makes it easy to apply and rinse off, making it a practical choice for everyday use.

What's more, this soap is not only gentle on your skin, but also on the environment. By choosing natural ingredients and avoiding harsh chemicals, Dr Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap minimizes its impact on the planet. What's more, its packaging is often designed to be recyclable, allowing you to reduce your ecological footprint even further. By opting for this soap, you can take care of your skin while making an environmentally-friendly choice.

Finally, regular use of this soap can help improve your skin's overall health. By gently cleansing and soothing irritation, you can help restore your skin's natural balance and prevent future problems. What's more, by choosing natural products like this one, you avoid exposing your skin to potentially harmful chemicals that could aggravate existing problems. By making this soap part of your skincare routine, you're investing in your skin's long-term health and well-being.

Dr. Theiss Calendula Liquid Soap is much more than just a skin cleanser. Thanks to its natural, soothing ingredients, it offers a gentle, effective solution for dry, sensitive skin. By choosing this soap, you can not only help soothe irritation and reduce redness, but also care for your skin in an environmentally-friendly way. Incorporating this soap into your skin care routine can therefore be a wise choice for those looking for a gentle, natural alternative to the more aggressive products available on the market.

Calendula Liquid Soap is ideal for gentle cleansing of dry, sensitive skin. Calendula Liquid So ap is formulated with pure vegetable oils of coconut and palm, calendula essential oil and calendula extracts. Its ideal pH (9.5) preserves the skin's natural moisture and the integrity of its hydrolipidic mantle. It guarantees protective, softening cleansing without any risk of skin irritation.

We also offer Laino Savon d'Alep Liquide at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How do I use this calendula soap?

Dr Theiss Savon Liquide can be used for both baby hygiene and intimate cleansing.

Give your opinion on the directions for use and dosage of Dr Theiss Savon Liquide au Calendula 250 ml with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

Precautions for use

For external use only.

What is its composition?

Aqua, Potassium Oléate, palmate, Potassium cocoate, Alcohol denat, Glycerin, Polyglycerol 3 Caprate, Parfum, Calendula officinalis, Chondrus Cripus, Propylène Glycol, Potassium Hydroxide, Trisodium dicarboxymethyl alaninate, Trisodium Etidronate, Linalool, Hexyl Cinnamal, Benzyl Salicylate, Hydroxycitronellal, Butphenyl Methylpropional, Eugenol, Benzyl Benzoate, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Amyl Cinamal, Benzyl Alcohol, Geraniol, Cl 14700.

Packaging

250 ml pump bottle.

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