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Dr. Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel 200ml

Dr. Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel 200ml

Brand : Dr Theiss Dr Theiss
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Dr. Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel 200 ml in our pharmacy bio, Comment on the advice for use and dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

Dr. Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel 200ml

Dr. Theiss Calendula BIO shower gel is suitable for both body and hair. It can be used by the whole family. It has a cutaneous tolerance dermatologically tested.

Description of Dr. Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel 200ml

Dr.Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel gently refreshes and heals skin and hair thanks to its gentle cleansing base of vegetable origin.

Delicately scented, this shower gel has a neutral pH, which preserves the protective barrier of the skin, brings softness to the skin, scalp and hair.

Its composition is devoid of perfume, dyes, as well as synthetic preservatives. It is therefore perfectly adapted to sensitive skin .

Your skin is washed by the gentle cleansing base of plant origin and also protected by plant extracts like calendula and other plant extracts.

Calendula Dr. theiss extract soothes the skin and supports the regeneration of skin cells.

Advice for use and dosage

Daily use for cleaning and care of dry and sensitive skin.
Suitable for body and hair.

Comment on the advice of use and dosage of Dr. Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel 200 ml with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

Composition

Aqua, hydrogenated polyisobutene, hydrogenated coco-glycerides, persea gratissima, buxus chinensis, glyceryl stearate, glycerin, panthenol, stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, tocopheryl acetate, calendula officinalis, heliotropine, allantoin, phenoxyethanol (preservative accepted in Germany in natural cosmetics), sodium hydroxide, citric acid, perfume, hexyl cinnamal, butylphenyl methylproponial, linalool, citronellol, cinnamyl alcohol, hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde, limonene.

99.14% of the ingredients are of natural origin

38.78% of the total ingredients are from organic farming.

Precaution of use

External use only.

Presentation of Dr. Theiss Bio Calendula Shower Gel 200ml

200 ml tube

Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy

The marigolds (Calendula officinalis) are native to the Mediterranean region and belong to the Asteraceae family, such as daisy or sunflower. They have the particularity of orienting their petals according to the sun. They open when it is at the zenith and close at night. It is from this property that the concern would take its name because in Latin solsequia (worry) means "who follows the sun". Its botanical name "calendula" comes from him of calends (first day of the month among the Romans), and underlines the fact that garden concerns bloom all the year.

Their flowers were used in ancient times but also in India, Egypt or Arabia for their purifying virtues. Thanks to their moisturizing and soothing properties it was also used to soothe dry, sensitive or fragile skin. In decoctions, the yellow-orange flowers of the calendula were used to color the textiles. And according to legend the decoctions of concern brought a pretty golden hue to the hair of the women of the Vikings. The calendula was called "saffron of the poor" and was used as a food coloring especially for butter or cheese.

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