Uriage D.S. Regulating Foaming Cleansing Gel 150ml
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Uriage D.S. Regulating Foaming Cleansing Gel 150ml

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Uriage D.S. Regulating Foaming Cleansing Gel 150mlUltra gentle and rich, this foaming gel leaves skin soft, purified and comfortable, thanks to a specific dual regulating actions. Cleanses The ultra gentle cleansing base cleanses and removes impurities, without drying out the skin. Soothes irritation For the first time in dermo cosmetics, patented TLR2 Regul technology specifically targets sensations of discomfort triggered by micro organisms. Cleanses and purifies The skin is purified, thanks to

Ultra-gentle and rich, this foaming gel leaves skin soft, purified and comfortable, thanks to a specific dual regulating actions.

Cleanses

The ultra-gentle cleansing base cleanses and removes impurities, without drying out the skin.

Soothes irritation

For the first time in dermo-cosmetics, patented TLR2-Regul technology specifically targets sensations of discomfort triggered by micro-organisms.

Cleanses and purifies

The skin is purified, thanks to deep-cleansing active ingredients.

Results

30%

Uriage Thermal Water with soothing properties.

Active ingredients

  • Uriage Thermal Water 
  • Patented TLR2-Regul Complex 
  • Piroctone Olamine 
  • Gentle surfactants 
  • Superfatting protective agent
  • Hypoallergenic 
  • Soap-free 
  • Fragrance-free

Advice

On the scalp : use as a shampoo 2-3 times a week.
On the face and body : use once or twice a day as a part of a deep-cleansing routine.  Work into a lather on wet skin, leave to work for a few moments, then rinse well.  Avoid contact with the eyes.

Ingredients

AQUA (WATER, EAU) - SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE - SODIUM COCOAMPHOACETATE - BUTYLENE GLYCOL - DECYL GLUCOSIDE - SODIUM CHLORIDE - SODIUM LAURETH-8 SULFATE - ZINC COCETH SULFATE - SODIUM LAUROYL GLUTAMATE - SODIUM METHYL COCOYL TAURATE - SODIUM MYRISTOYL SARCOSINATE - COCO-GLUCOSIDE - GLYCERYL OLEATE - LACTIC ACID - PEG-120 METHYL GLUCOSE DIOLEATE - PIROCTONE OLAMINE - MAGNESIUM LAURETH SULFATE - SODIUM OLETH SULFATE - MAGNESIUM LAURETH-8 SULFATE - BENZOIC ACID - COPPER GLUCONATE - MANGANESE GLUCONATE - MAGNESIUM OLETH SULFATE - COCETH-3 – PHYTOSPHINGOSINE – ASIATICOSIDE - CI 42090 (BLUE 1).

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