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Estee Lauder Sparkling Clean Purifying Mud Foam Cleanser

Estee Lauder

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Estee Lauder Sparkling Clean Purifying Mud Foam Cleanser

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This is a detergent-based cleanser. It could cause serious skin irritation.

On the good side this does look like a good oil-controlling cleanser, with mud and plant extracts that naturally limit oil secretion.

Cease using whenever adverse reactions occur.

Safety alert: Cautious
review based on scientific information of the product ingredients.

1st ingredient
oj_line is water.
2nd ingredient
potassium myristate is a surfactant cleansing agent that is a constituent of soap; it can be drying and sensitizing for some skin types.
3rd ingredient
glycerin transports water from the environment and from the lower layers of skin (dermis) to surface skin (epidermis). It softens the skin. Glycerin is a substance naturally present in skin which helps maintain the epidermis and prevent dryness or scaling.
4th ingredient
butylene glycol is a humectant and help delivery of the ingredients.
Alcohol Fragrance Preservative Allergy Price Color Additive Sun Protection Suitable Skin Type
oj_line
Yes
Yes
Yes
Mid-High
$19.5
No
No
Oily

 

Moisturizing
oj_line Laminaria saccharine (algae), Sodium PCA, Urea
Anti-oxidant
Algae
Anti-inflammatory
Lemongrass extract, Cucumber extract, Dipotassium glycyrrhizinate
Oil control
Bentonite (mud), Drosera rotundifolia extract, Nelumbium speciosum flower extract (lotus), Dipotassium glycyrrhizinate
Skin irritation
oj_line
  • the main component potassium myristate could be drying and cause skin sentisization.
  • contains salvia sclarea extract (Clary), a fragrance that can be a skin irritant or sensitizer.
Alcohol
Should be avoided by people who are allergic to alcohol.
Fragrance
Should be avoided by people who are allergic to fragrance.
Ingredient ban
Contains chlorphenesin, which is alcohol used as a preservative and is restricted in use in Japan.
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