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Make-Up Cleansing Oil
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Gentle cleansing cleanser that gently cleanses and removes make-up from the face and eyes, effectively removing all traces of make-up, sunscreen, pollution, sweat, etc. It is formulated with squalane, pure oils of sweet almond, avocado, soybean and calendula extract.
- Pleasant texture that melts on the skin and in contact with water turns into milk.
- Leaves a feeling of comfort and hydration on your skin. No greasy residue
- Dermatologically tested for all skin types
Make-Up Cleansing Oil is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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INCI
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Ingredients
Ingredients
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
- Squalane: This clear, fluid oil has a natural affinity with the skin, as it is one of the main components of human sebum and the hydrolipidic film. It moisturizes the skin and strengthens the skin's barrier function.
- Avocado oil (Persea gratissima oil): Promotes cell regeneration. Its high palmitoleic acid content makes it ideal for the care of dry, cracked, damaged and sensitive skin.
- Sweet almond oil (Prunus amygdalus dulcis oil): Contains oleic, palmitic and linoleic acid, which help improve the skin's moisture level due to its protein component, ceramide, which restructures skin cells to retain moisture.
- Soybean oil (Glycine soja oil): It has an anti-inflammatory effect on the skin, so it is beneficial for sensitive skin.
- Calendula flower extract (Calendula officinalis flower extract): With regenerating, anti-inflammatory and especially protective properties for sensitive skin.
INGREDIENTS
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Sorbeth-30 Tetraoleate, Squalane, Persea Gratissima Oil, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Glycine Soja Oil, Tocopherol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Parfum, Limonene, Citral.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Single cleaning step: Use it as a gentle cleanser in the morning if you have oily skin, or as the only cleansing step for very dry or sensitized skin, always rinsing with water and patting dry.
Double cleaning: As a first step of double cleansing at night for any skin type.
How to apply: Apply a small amount of oil on dry skin without removing make-up, massage the face, eye contour and eyelashes for a few seconds. Rinse off the oil easily with warm water.
To remove the waterproof mascara, apply a small amount of cleansing oil to the eyes, leave on for a few seconds (while cleansing the face) and remove with the help of a disc soaked in lukewarm water.
Proceeds to second cleansing step, preferably with Segle Cleansing Foam.
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Make-Up Cleansing Oil
IT'S FOR YOU IF...
If you are looking for a cleanser that completely dissolves makeup, traps accumulated dirt and keeps your pores clean and unclogged.
If you need a cleanser that maintains hydration in your skin.
If you are looking to add luminosity and softness to your face.
Facial cleansing is an essential step in any facial routine. In it we eliminate impurities, both those generated by the skin itself (oily secretion, sweat, toxins), the remains of the products we apply (such as makeup or sunscreen) and the dirt that has been deposited from the environment, such as that from of pollution.
That's why facial cleansing is always important and for everyone: it doesn't matter if you wear makeup or not, or if you live in an urban or rural environment. Your skin needs to be cleansed to stay healthy, otherwise the pores become clogged and pimples, blackheads and blemishes appear. The skin loses luminosity and vitality.
GREEN BIOTECHNOLOGY: SQUALANE IS PURER AND SUSTAINABLE
Squalane is a moisturizing oil with a molecular structure very similar to that of skin lipids. Due to its high natural affinity with the skin, this light lipid is easily absorbed without leaving a greasy residue. An effective emollient, squalane is used to help protect the skin barrier and retain hydration, resulting in softer, smoother skin.
The demand for squalene in cosmetics was covered entirely by shark liver oil for almost a century. Concern for the conservation of these animals made the scientific community look for other options to obtain them. The first one used was olive oil. Its problem lies in the difficulty of extraction and its dependence on climatic conditions, which translates into problems meeting demand and its inconsistency from batch to batch.
A new hope capable of replacing traditional animal and plant squalene has emerged thanks to modern biotechnology: squalane. Through the fermentation process, the Sacharomices cerevisiae yeast converts the sucrose from sugar cane into the synthetic squalane molecule, which is essentially odorless, stable and with a consistent composition from batch to batch and much more sustainable.