Ultra Gentle Cleanser with Ceramides
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- Our primary cleanser is the gentlest available anywhere, using Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate derived from Glucose and Coconut Oil
- Irritation is 75% lower than SLS and 38% lower than the next mildest cleanser
- Contains Ceramides to support skin barrier reinforcement
- Dermatologically Tested (Repeat Insult Patch Test – No irritation)
- pH Balanced (5.5), Free of Parabens, Phenoxyethanol and many more
- The gentlest cleanser for the face, but also suitable for the body
Almost 2 years ago we researched all the new natural cleansers that had recently been “invented” and singled out the worlds most gentle. Named Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate, not only is it one of the world’s most gentle cleansers, it is one of the most environmentally sustainable. It is made using a unique fermentation process of sugar cane/grain that has a low energy consumption and bio-degradable ingredients.
This ingredient has an irritation score that is 38% lower than other leading gentle clinical cleansers, and 75% lower than synthetic detergent, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).
Our Ultra Gentle Cleanser is pH-balanced, dermatologically tested and free of Parabens, Phenoxyethanol, soap and a whole lot of other ingredients we can’t list here.
We added in Ceramides which are a key component of the skin that Eczema or Dermatitis sufferers lack. The function of Ceramides is to retain moisture within the skin and act as the building blocks for a healthy protective barrier.
This Ultra Gentle Cleanser was specifically designed hypersensitive or fragile skin, but because of its extremely gentle nature, it’s suitable for every skin type and every age. It cleans without stripping the skin’s natural protection. And not only is it one of the most skin-friendly cleansers on the market it is one of the most environmentally friendly too.
The new Ultra Gentle Cleanser with Ceramides pairs perfectly with MooGoo’s Eczema & Psoriasis Cream which has a solid reputation as a follow-on treatment to steroidal creams.
*Source: Irritant and Sensitizing Potential of Eight Surfactants Commonly Used in Skin Cleansers: An Evaluation of 105 Patients, Monica Corazza, Dermatitis, Vol 21, No 5 2010: pp 262–268