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Product Name: | Bioré Charcoal Acne Clearing Cleanser for oily and acne prone skin, 6.77 Ounces with Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment, Daily Face Wash, Dermatologist Tested, Oil Free (Packaging May Vary) |
Product Description: | - : Clogged pores, blackheads, blemishes and excess oil? Biore Charcoal Acne Clearing Cleanser for Oily Skin deep cleans, penetrates pores and absorbs excess oil without irritating or stripping skin's moisture. Charcoal, known for its oil-absorbing properties, works with acne-fighting salicylic acid and skin purifying technology in this cleanser to treat existing acne and prevent future breakouts by cleaning deep down in your pores without over-drying. The result is clearer, softer, smoother skin in just 2 days. How to Use Biore Charcoal Acne Clearing Cleanser for Oily Skin: Pump a small amount of product into hands and massage over wet skin, avoiding eye area. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry. For optimal results, use daily. About Biore Skincare: Biore Skincare targets the root of all skin problems-the evil clogged pore. So when it comes to dirt and oil we take a no nonsense approach to fight smarter, not harder. Our scrub, liquid, powder, strip, mask and bar cleansing products go straight to the source of those pesky pores for deeply clean, beautiful skin. |
Manufacturer: | KAO Brands |
Model Number: | SG_B01NAH0EDX_US |
Product SKU: | B01NAH0EDX |
UPC: | 019100234581 |
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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), also known as Sodium dodecyl sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are both surfactants. Why are they used in cosmetics and personal care products? Both SLS and SLES are very effective ingredients used in cleansing products and as creams and lotions.
According to the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database, SLS is a "moderate hazard" that has been linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, organ toxicity, skin irritation and endocrine disruption. Sodium lauryl sulfate allows shampoos and other body products to foam.
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What is wrong with sls?
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), also known as Sodium dodecyl sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are both surfactants. Why are they used in cosmetics and personal care products? Both SLS and SLES are very effective ingredients used in cleansing products and as creams and lotions.
According to the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database, SLS is a "moderate hazard" that has been linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, organ toxicity, skin irritation and endocrine disruption. Sodium lauryl sulfate allows shampoos and other body products to foam.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), also known as Sodium dodecyl sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are both surfactants. Why are they used in cosmetics and personal care products? Both SLS and SLES are very effective ingredients used in cleansing products and as creams and lotions.
According to the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database, SLS is a "moderate hazard" that has been linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, organ toxicity, skin irritation and endocrine disruption. Sodium lauryl sulfate allows shampoos and other body products to foam.
Wow, I didn't realize, thank you for the info.
The strips are amazing.
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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), also known as Sodium dodecyl sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are both surfactants. Why are they used in cosmetics and personal care products? Both SLS and SLES are very effective ingredients used in cleansing products and as creams and lotions.
According to the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database, SLS is a "moderate hazard" that has been linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, organ toxicity, skin irritation and endocrine disruption. Sodium lauryl sulfate allows shampoos and other body products to foam.
I would take anything from that group with a grain of salt.