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Eucerin Dermopure Clinical Corrective Cleansing Gel 400 ml

Eucerin Dermopure Clinical Corrective Cleansing Gel 400 ml

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Eucerin Dermopure Clinical Corrective Cleansing Gel 400 ml is a dermatological skin care product formulated for acne-prone skin. Thanks to 2% Salicylic Acid, Glycolic Acid and Gluconolactone, it deeply cleanses, reduces imperfections and helps fade post-acne marks.

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What is Eucerin Dermopure Clinical Gel Nettoyant Correcteur 400 ml used for?

Eucerin Dermopure Clinical Gel Nettoyant Correcteur 400 ml is a dermatological skin care product specifically formulated to meet the needs of acne-prone skin. It provides a complete solution for reducing post-acne marks, correcting imperfections and regulating excess sebum, for clearer, more even and visibly healthier skin.

One of the main assets of this cleansing gel is its formula with 2% Salicylic Acid (BHA). This renowned exfoliating active ingredient penetrates deep into pores to unclog them and eliminate dead cells and impurities responsible for skin breakouts. It helps prevent the appearance of new pimples and reduce existing imperfections. Thanks to its gentle keratolytic action, it also helps refine skin texture and maintain an even complexion.

This cleansing gel also combines a unique exfoliating complex of glycolic acid (AHA) and gluconolactone (PHA). While AHA and PHA act on the surface to eliminate dead cells and stimulate skin renewal, BHA (Salicylic Acid) acts deeper down to purify pores. This synergy helps reduce post-acne marks and even out skin tone, revealing brighter, more radiant skin.

Another major advantage of this skin care product is its ability to regulate sebum production without aggressing the skin. By eliminating excess sebum and impurities, it leaves skin clean and purified, while respecting its natural hydration. Its non-comedogenic, oil-free formula ensures it won't clog pores, limiting the formation of new pimples or blackheads. Its high skin tolerance makes it a suitable choice for both oily and combination skins.

Despite the power of its active ingredients, this cleansing gel is formulated to be gentle and respectful of the skin barrier. Its delicate cleansing agents ensure effective purification without causing tightness or dryness. This high-tolerance formula allows daily use, even on sensitive, acne-prone skin, guaranteeing optimal comfort.

This cleansing gel acts on the three main problems of acne-prone skin: imperfections, residual marks and excess sebum. Integrated into a daily routine, it promotes a visible improvement in the appearance of the skin, helping it to appear clearer, more even and more radiant.

Eucerin Dermopure Clinical Corrective Cleansing Gel 400 ml is a wise choice for those seeking to improve the condition of acne-prone skin. Its triple efficacy - reducing blemishes, diminishing marks and regulating sebum - makes it a versatile, high-performance skincare product. Thanks to a combination of Salicylic Acid, Glycolic Acid and Gluconolactone, it acts deep down while remaining gentle and respectful of the skin.

With regular use, this cleansing gel visibly reduces imperfections, diminishes post-acne marks and improves sebum regulation, contributing to healthier, more balanced skin. Thanks to its carefully studied and respectful formulation, it's a must-have in the routine of acne-prone skin, offering visible, long-lasting results.

We also offer Filorga Age Purify Clean Purifying Cleansing Gel 150 ml, at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How to use this cleanser for acne-prone skin?

Apply a dab of gel morning and evening to damp skin. Gently massage onto face and body, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. For best results, follow with Dermopure Clinical Triple Action.

Give your opinion on the instructions for use and dosage of Eucerin Dermopure Clinical Corrective Cleansing Gel 400 ml with our partner Avis Vérifiés after your purchase.

Precautions for use

  • Avoid contact with eyes.
  • In case of irritation, space out applications.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • For external use only.

What is the composition of this corrective cleansing gel?

Aqua, Coco-Glucoside, Acide Salicylique, Glycerine, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Peg-8, Alcohol Denat, Acide Glycolique, Gluconolactone, Phenoxyethanol, Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Parfum

Presentation

This cleansing gel is available in a practical, hygienic 400 ml pump bottle for everyday use. Available at the best price in our online pharmacy.

Expert advice

From a naturopathic point of view, supporting skin health is not limited to external hygiene. A balanced diet rich in omega-3s, zinc and antioxidants to regulate skin inflammation is an ideal accompaniment to a treatment such as this gel cleanser. Drinking enough water and limiting foods rich in fast sugars also helps stabilize sebum production.

In addition, certain plants such as burdock and wild pansy are traditionally used in phytotherapy to help purify the skin. In addition, the regular practice of relaxation or meditation helps limit the impact of stress, often implicated in the appearance of imperfections.

Effective local skincare, combined with a healthy lifestyle, is a holistic approach to skin care from the inside out.

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