Comparison
Citric Pure Pre-Cleanser vs Sensyses Cleanser Hyaluronic
Natura Bissé vs Sesderma — side by side, no bias.
Natura Bissé vs Sesderma — side by side, no bias.

Sesderma
Our pick
Citric Pure Pre-Cleanser
8.7/10 · Natura Bissé
| Citric Pure Pre-Cleanser | Sensyses Cleanser Hyaluronic | |
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| Brand | Natura Bissé | Sesderma |
| Category | cleanser | cleanser |
| Editor Rating | 8.7/10 ★ | 8/10 |
| Category | cleanser | cleanser |
| Texture | Cleansing oil | Lightweight micellar water |
| Finish | Clarifying | Hydrated, clean, comfortable |
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| Verdict | Natura Bissé's Citric Pure Pre-Cleanser is the Barcelona luxury house's clever take on first-step double-cleansing: a cleansing oil with three AHAs (citric, glycolic, lactic) baked in for gentle resurfacing while it removes makeup. Squalane for skin protection, sunflower oil + vitamin E for the antioxidant base, and a tiny 14-ingredient INCI. €65 ($72) for a luxury double-cleanse oil that earns its tier. | 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. |