Cleansing balm
Cleansing balms are based on vegetable fats and oils. They often contain waxes such as beeswax, carnauba and candelilla wax and vegetable fats such as cocoa, mango seed or shea butter, which provide a solid structure. They contain only oily components and no water. The composition is the same as that of Cleaning oils similar, but with the difference of the firm consistency.
Washing with oil and fat - can that even work?
Fats always attract their own kind. Therefore, plant fats effectively remove makeup, excess oil and dirt from the face when cleaning. Oil-based balms and cleansing oils do not contain any surfactants, which is particularly useful for people with dry skin is beneficial. These products only remove excess skin oil, but leave the necessary lipids and moisture on the skin for a functioning skin barrier.
They also provide the skin with valuable nutrients, promote its regeneration and prevent it from drying out. This keeps the skin supple, well hydrated and protected.
How do I use cleansing balms correctly?
Applying cleansing balms is easy and pleasant. A small amount of the balm is warmed in the hands until it reaches an oily consistency and then gently massaged into dry skin. This method removes even stubborn make-up and impurities. After the massage, the balm is removed with a warm, damp cloth, which cleanses the skin deeply and nourishes it at the same time.
Cleansing balms: effective cleansing for smooth skin
Cleansing balms based on vegetable fats and oils offer gentle and effective cleansing by thoroughly removing make-up, excess oil and dirt particles. They are particularly ideal for dry skin types as they preserve the natural lipids and hydrate the skin. They are easy to use and leave the skin supple, revitalized and optimally cared for.