- Characteristics
- Description
- How to use
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Age:
from first day of life
Brand: Sebamed
Line: baby
Product Type: soap
Product Properties: moisturizing, nourishment
Soap Type: kids
Application Area: body, hand
When To Use: universal
Gender: kids unisex
Classification: dermatocosmetics, pharmacy
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
Free from alkaline soap and alkalis.
Softening agents combat dryness and lipid loss during cleansing.
A moisturizing complex with wheat germ oil, vitamins, and amino acids nourishes and hydrates the skin, reducing moisture loss.
Supports the skin's natural lipid balance.
Panthenol aids in skin regeneration.
Chamomile soothes the skin.
Natural skin sugar, inulin, maintains moisture balance.-
Apply to damp skin, gently massage, and rinse with warm water.
Very nice soap. It doesn't lather well at first, but it needs to be better wetted to lather better. The scent is subtle and pleasant, giving the soap a light moisturizing cream effect. It doesn't rinse off very quickly, but faster than supermarket soaps.
This is a great soap for children. It doesn't dry out the skin and can be used on the face without causing any irritations or allergies.
I bought it for my niece and she liked it. We will definitely buy it again.
I liked that it doesn't dry out my skin, and my hands feel soft and smooth after using it. I will definitely get it again.
This is a great option for my little son! His hands often get dirty because he loves to mess around. Before, his hands were dry and his skin was flaky. But with this soap, all those problems are gone. We wash his hands with it and don't worry anymore about his skin being damaged from frequent washing. Now we only use this soap.
With the onset of winter, my son starts having problems with his hands (cold allergy): extremely dry skin, cracks that can bleed. In the conditions of a pandemic, the situation has become even worse because we have to wash our hands "a million" times a day. Classic hand creams don't help. We use pharmacy ointments. I decided to try this "soap-free" soap. At first, there was a lot of outrage: the soap is unusual to use because it doesn't lather well. But after just a week, my son excitedly showed me his completely soft hands, without peeling, irritation, or roughness. Definitely recommended. One downside is that it is used up quickly, and at this price, it becomes expensive. But! There's no need to buy expensive healing ointments at the pharmacy either. So, it's a trade-off. From now on, I will only buy this "soap-free" soap for winter.