Monday 14 May 2012

Sanex Zero%



My first post in the English version is a bath gel that respects your skin the environment and at the same time your pocket! The mild biodegradable formulation of Sanex Zero% contains a reduced number of ingredients and 0% parabens, 0% colourants, 0% phthalates and 0% phenoxyethanol. Apart from a reduced number of chemical ingredients its “EcoPack” saves 79% of plastic compared with two bottles of 600 ml. It has been officially approved by The European Eco Label (www.ecolabel.com) for being better for the environment as it has a minimal impact on the aquatic ecosystems, fulfil strict biodegradability requirements and limits packaging waste.

Ingredients:

AQUA , SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE , GLYCERIN , COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE , SODIUM CHLORIDE , COCO-GLUCOSIDE , PARFUM , SODIUM LACTATE , LACTIC ACID , SODIUM BENZOATE.

The only insecure ingredient for its “toxicity” is “sodium laureth sulfate”, which is the responsible for making foam, that can occasionally cause irritations, but the majority of bath gels, shampoos and soaps contain this ingredient.

For more information about this product: www.sanex.com

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