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Here you will find useful information about skin and baby care, natural cosmetics, sun protection and much more!
Galenik in der Kosmetik – was steckt dahinter?
Galen..what? Galenik ist die Wissenschaft, die sich mit der Formulierung und Herstellung von Arzneimitteln und Pflegeprodukten beschäftigt und deshalb auch bei unserer Produktentwicklung eine wichtige Rolle spielt. Erfahre hier, was...
Ätherische Öle für Kinder – ja oder nein?
Ätherische Öle sind bei ersten Erkältungsanzeichen mit Schnupfen, Husten und Heiserkeit eine beliebte Alternative zu herkömmlichen Arzneimitteln. Während sie in der Anwendung für Erwachsene in der Regel unproblematisch und hilfreich sind,...
Baby care without phenoxyethanol and titanium dioxide – what you should pay attention to
The Süddeutsche Zeitung SZ recently published an article pointing out that baby and child care products sometimes contain problematic and potentially harmful ingredients . An overview lists various substances that...
Free radicals from sunscreens – risks and protective measures
Currently, we often read and hear about "free radicals" and their harmful effects on us humans. They are said to be particularly dangerous, even carcinogenic, especially in combination with sunscreen....
Bisabolol – how the herbal ingredient works on sensitive skin
Bisabowhat? This herbal ingredient bisabolol is actually a real all-rounder. That's why you can now find the ingredient in numerous care products, including moisturizing day creams, lotions and cleansing gels....
Betaine – a real moisture booster for sensitive skin
Whether in face cream, cleansing gel, shower gel, shampoo or conditioner - betaine is a real moisture booster and a valuable ingredient for healthy, well-cared-for skin and shiny, smooth hair....
What is the difference between balm and cream?
We all know the terms "cream" and "balm" and use at least one product regularly in our everyday lives. We know that both body care products can moisturize and protect...
Sunscreen without plasticizers - what you should pay attention to
In January, the LANUV detected a degradation product of the questionable plasticizer di-n-hexyl phthalate in urine samples from children aged 2 to 6 years. Since then, many parents have been...