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The fragrance-free version of Embryolisse's iconic Lait-Crème Concentré — same multi-tasking 7-in-1 philosophy (moisturizer / makeup primer / makeup remover / after-sun / mask / shaving cream / pre-makeup base), built specifically for sensitive and reactive skin. 98% natural-origin ingredients, hypoallergenic, safe for adults, children, and babies. The texture is the brand's signature: rich enough to feel substantial, light enough to absorb cleanly. The original Concentré has been a French pharmacy staple since 1950 — this is the same formulation discipline applied to skin that can't tolerate fragrance. A genuinely useful daily cream for the sensitive-skin majority that's been frustrated by 'gentle' brands that are anything but.
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Lait-Crème Sensitive by Embryolisse is formulated for sensitive, dry, normal, combination skin. The fragrance-free version of Embryolisse's iconic Lait-Crème Concentré — same multi-tasking 7-in-1 philosophy (moisturizer / makeup primer / makeup remover / after-sun / mask / shaving cream / pre-makeup base), built specifically for sensitive and reactive skin. 98% natural-origin ingredients, hypoallergenic, safe for adults, children, and babies. The texture is the brand's signature: rich enough to feel substantial, light enough to absorb cleanly. The original Concentré has been a French pharmacy staple since 1950 — this is the same formulation discipline applied to skin that can't tolerate fragrance. A genuinely useful daily cream for the sensitive-skin majority that's been frustrated by 'gentle' brands that are anything but.
The key active ingredients in Lait-Crème Sensitive are Hyaluronic Acid, Panthenol, Shea Butter, Aloe Vera. It's known for: fragrance-free version of the cult Lait-Crème Concentré and 98% natural-origin ingredients, hypoallergenic.
Yes, Lait-Crème Sensitive targets sensitivity, dryness. fragrance-free version of the cult Lait-Crème Concentré
Lait-Crème Sensitive retails for around $30, which places it in the budget range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: less universally appealing than the original (which is a primer staple); the 'sensitive' positioning means no actives — purely hydration; the rich texture may be too heavy for oily skin in summer.
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