The dermo-cosmetic codes of the pharmacy (minimalist family formulas, high tolerance, anti-irritation, atopy-prone skin, etc.) are beginning to be applied to supermarket hygiene.
Cadum, Le Petit Marseillais, Sanex, Evoluderm… come up with dermo-cosmetic shower gels for supermarkets.
After the Cadum tolerance shower cream launched in spring 2023, which respects the natural defenses of all the family’s skins thanks to its probiotic extracts (Sulfate-free Hypoallergenic Tolerance Shower Cream, 400 ml, €3.70 or 750 ml, €5.90), it’s Sanex’s turn to launch its high-tolerance shower gels and creams with natural prebiotics and postbiotics (from organic agave) to reinforce the natural defenses of sensitive skin.
Sulfate-free, they reinforce the natural cutaneous barrier and provide 12h of hydration, according to the brand (Natural Prebiotic, Hypoallergenic High-Tolerance Shower Gel; Sensitivity Shower Cream; Atopicare Repair Cleansing Oil for reactive skin with atopic tendency, 400 ml, €4.49 each).
For its part, Evoluderm has created Crème Douche Surgras Nutrition Intense (500 ml, €5), and Le Petit Marseillais strikes a blow with its range of four high-tolerance shower gels dedicated to sensitive skin (Gel douche protecteur haute tolérance Chanvre bio, Gel douche adoucissant haute tolérance Fleur d’amandier bio, Gel douche hydratant haute tolérance Aloe vera bio, Gel douche apaisant haute tolérance Fleur de bleuet bio, 400 ml, €3.30 - €3.50 each).
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