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Sesderma's hydrating micellar cleanser — the hyaluronic variant of their Sensyses liposomal micellar technology. While the Lightening version (already in our catalog) targets pigmentation, this one's built for dehydrated and dry skin: three molecular weights of sodium hyaluronate delivered via Sesderma's nano-liposomal encapsulation for deeper penetration, panthenol for barrier support, and organic silicon for firming. The no-rinse format makes it a first-step cleanser or standalone for light makeup days. At ~$27 for 200ml, it's competitively priced against French micellar waters (Bioderma, La Roche-Posay) while adding the liposomal delivery technology that's Sesderma's signature. The gentle surfactant (disodium cocoamphodiacetate) is amphoteric — meaning it cleanses without stripping, which is why dermatologists recommend this for post-procedure or compromised skin.
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Sensyses Cleanser Hyaluronic by Sesderma is formulated for dry, normal, sensitive skin. Sesderma's hydrating micellar cleanser — the hyaluronic variant of their Sensyses liposomal micellar technology. While the Lightening version (already in our catalog) targets pigmentation, this one's built for dehydrated and dry skin: three molecular weights of sodium hyaluronate delivered via Sesderma's nano-liposomal encapsulation for deeper penetration, panthenol for barrier support, and organic silicon for firming. The no-rinse format makes it a first-step cleanser or standalone for light makeup days. At ~$27 for 200ml, it's competitively priced against French micellar waters (Bioderma, La Roche-Posay) while adding the liposomal delivery technology that's Sesderma's signature. The gentle surfactant (disodium cocoamphodiacetate) is amphoteric — meaning it cleanses without stripping, which is why dermatologists recommend this for post-procedure or compromised skin.
The key active ingredients in Sensyses Cleanser Hyaluronic are Hyaluronic Acid, Panthenol. It's known for: triple-weight hyaluronic acid in liposomal delivery — deeper hydration than standard HA and gentle amphoteric surfactant won't strip compromised or post-procedure skin.
Yes, Sensyses Cleanser Hyaluronic targets dryness, sensitivity. triple-weight hyaluronic acid in liposomal delivery — deeper hydration than standard HA
Sensyses Cleanser Hyaluronic retails for around $27, which places it in the mid range for cleansers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: micellar waters generally don't replace a proper second cleanse for heavy makeup; the liposomal HA claim is hard to verify independently; contains phenoxyethanol — some sensitive skins react to this preservative.
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