Body peeling from Yves Rocher - gommages, scrubs


Composition and description of night renewing peeling from Yves Rocher

Herbal facial peeling from Yves Rocher has a gel-oily texture and a pleasant aroma of floral crops. The cosmetic product promotes:

  • gentle exfoliation of keratinized cell structures on the surface of the skin;
  • restoration of firmness and elasticity of the epidermis;
  • strengthening tissue regeneration processes;
  • eliminating various types of wrinkles;
  • improving skin color;
  • providing gentle hydration;
  • activation of cellular respiration.

The drug contains a unique extract of mesembryanthemum crystallinum - a plant that can grow even in the most aggressive climatic conditions. It is this component that helps eliminate existing facial wrinkles.

In addition, the serum contains:

  • glycerol;
  • rice extract, which helps restore the natural radiance of the upper layers of the epidermis;
  • tocopherols, which protect the skin from the aggressive action of free radical compounds in the air;
  • salicylic acid, etc.

Herbal peeling from Yves Rocher helps to provide a renewing effect, which was confirmed by more than 85 women out of 100 taking part in program testing of the drug. They indicated that the skin became smooth, radiant, and the number of wrinkles was significantly reduced.

Body peeling from Yves Rocher Soap-Exfoliant “Mandarin, Lemon & Cedar”

An interesting product - solid soap and scrub in one bottle))) I usually have doubts about solid forms of soap; it is believed that they dry out the skin more than gels and foams. But, let’s read the advertisement from Yves Rocher:

Cleanses and gently exfoliates the skin of the body thanks to natural microgranules and envelops it in the sparkling aroma of Mandarin, Lemon and Cedar. Apply to moisturized body skin, massage, rinse thoroughly with water.

Use 1-2 times a week. Bar 200 grams.

Chemical composition:

  1. sodium palmate, sodium palm kernelate - soap ingredients obtained synthetically or naturally from palm oil fatty acids. They severely dry out the skin, shift the pH of the skin to the alkaline side, thereby damaging the skin barrier, contributing to the occurrence of skin dysbiosis and the appearance of “unfriendly” microbes on it. They are classified as ingredients harmful to the skin.
  2. aqua, parfum - water, synthetic fragrance. Potential skin irritant.
  3. palm acid - palmitic acid, belongs to the class of unsaturated fatty acids, is very beneficial for the skin and is well accepted by the skin. It performs many functions, so it is often included in a variety of cosmetic products - from cleansers to moisturizers. In this product it acts as a solvent and emulsion stabilizer, surfactant. May dry out skin.
  4. sodium chloride - sodium chloride, ordinary table salt. It is most often used as a binding agent, sometimes included in scrubs.
  5. palm kernel acid is a mixture of fatty acids obtained from palm oil. Used as a cleaning agent and surfactant to create opaque emulsions. refers to high-quality and natural cosmetic ingredients.
  6. glycerin - humectant.
  7. limonene is a synthetic fragrance with the scent of lemon, pine and mint. May cause contact dermatitis when applied to the skin, so it is best to avoid it altogether. In addition, it enhances the penetration of other ingredients of the product into the skin, especially alcohol and various irritants.
  8. citrus limon peel powder - lemon peel powder, fragrance, skin irritant.
  9. cocos nucifera shell powder - coconut shell powder, scrubbing particles.
  10. linalool, tetrasodium etidronate, tetrasodium edta, sodium hydroxide, geraniol, citral, silica, cl 77492/cl 77492 (iron oxides).

Conclusion:

Body peeling soap-exfoliant will greatly dry out the skin. Yes, of course, the skin of the body is not as thin and sensitive as the skin of the face, but it also needs to be treated with care. And such a hard soap-scrub is not suitable for her at all.

I can’t recommend this product to anyone, except for the skin of the heels

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