For a mild yet effective body wash for sensitive skin, try Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash to cleanse and hydrate.
- Naturally derived ingredients
- Gentle and non-irritant
- Soap and SLS free
- Dermatologist recommended, clinically tested!
250 ml RRP $14.00 SGD
Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash is made from naturally derived ingredients known for their hydrating ability.
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Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash is made from naturally derived ingredients known for their hydrating ability.
Using an effective formula that won’t strip skin of its natural oils, Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash is free from soap, SLS, petroleum cleansers and fragrances.
Sensitive, dry skin? Itchy, flaking skin? This soap free sensitive skin body wash is made from natural ingredients and suitable for the whole family, especially those with irritated or troubled skin. Coconut oil is the cleaning agent base, with a formula free from sulfates, artificial colours and fragrances. Plus, it’s been clinically tested to be non-irritating and non-drying for skin – like the equivalent of water!
Dermatologist recommended
Clinically tested and with the tick of approval from dermatologists, Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash is the best body wash for sensitive skin, especially when used in conjunction with our Sensitive Skin Lotion.
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Suitable for Sensitive Skin
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Petrochemical Free
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Soap & SLS Free
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Fragrance Free
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Aus Made & Owned
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Dermatologist Recommended
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Clinically Tested
Apply to wet skin. Massage in gentle circular motions, rinse thoroughly and gently pat dry. For best results, use in conjunction with Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Lotion.
Ideal for use in the shower, bath or at the basin and mild enough for use by the whole family.
Water, Glycerine, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate, Decyl Glucoside, Sodium Chloride, Benzyl Alcohol, Potassium Cocoate, Dehydroxanthan Gum, Cocamide MEA, Glycol Distearate, Citric acid, Propanediol, Glyceryl Laurate, Glycolic acid, Benzoic acid, Salvia Sclarea (Clary) Extract, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate.
Methodology
In a controlled eight day trial, subjects were tested on using water, Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash and a wash that contained 0.2% of SDS. The trial was conducted using The Tewameter TM 210 to measure the water loss on the skin surface.
Results
The results found were that the TEWL value of water was 0.3, whereas in comparison to Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash it was 0.7. Therefore the conclusion was that the product is almost as least drying as water.
The above results are from a study conducted by Dermatest®GmbH in Germany, an independent testing facility as commissioned by Lacorium Health Australia Pty Ltd.
Methodology
In a controlled trial the Duhring Chamber Test was conducted on subjects with healthy skin over a period of eight days. The trial was determined using Water, Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash and a wash that contained 0.2% of SDS to measure irritation of the skins surface.
Results
The results found that Dermal Therapy Sensitive Skin Wash did not produce any signs of irritation, and is therefore as low irritating as water and 4.8 times less irritating than the wash that contained 0.2% of SDS.
The above results are from a study conducted by Dermatest®GmbH in Germany, an independent testing facility as commissioned by Lacorium Health Australia Pty Ltd.