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Carecera Baby Foaming Moisturizing Body Wash, Refill, 350ml

Carecera Baby Foaming Moisturizing Body Wash, Refill, 350ml

Care Sera

Regular price $32.00 USD
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For children who are concerned about skin problems all year round.

Rating: 5.1 out of 7.0

A body soap for recurring dry skin, containing specially selected moisturizing ingredients. It uses a "moisture-protecting cleansing formula" that washes away dirt and excess sebum while protecting the moisture of the skin. The generous creamy foam and hand washing reduce the burden on the skin and leave it moisturized. Fragrance-free for children who are concerned about skin problems all year round.

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Ingredients: Water, PEG-80 Sorbitan Laurate, Sorbitol, Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate, Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate, Lauryl Hydroxysultaine, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Sodium Caproyl Methyl Taurate, Ceramide 1*, Ceramide 2*, Ceramide 3*, Ceramide 6II*, Ceramide EOS*, Caprooyl Phytosphingosine*, Caprooyl Sphingosine*, Behenic Acid, Cholesterol, Tambourissa Trichophylla Leaf Extract, Butterbur Leaf/Stem Extract, Chamomile Flower Extract, Polyquaternium-7, Dextrin, BG, Glycerin, Disodium EDTA, Isobutyl Isostearate, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Cetanol, Ceteareth-25, Cocamide DEA, Citric Acid *Constituents of "Natural Multi-Ceramide".

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I usually buy body soaps like Curel that are gentle on the skin, mainly for my children, but when I found this I bought it right away. I think it's gentle on the skin. I also use it after my foot massages. It removes oil just enough. It leaves my skin feeling moisturized even after rinsing. I use it every day for exfoliating, but when I feel like my skin is a little tired, I like to use this.

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sato1220

I have dry skin and some products sting or itch, but this is fine. I have other things I want to try so I'll try a different one next time, but for now I'm confident that this is a body soap I can use with confidence, so I might come back.

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The foam is firm and big, and the foam lasts a long time. It's great for healthy skin! (You don't need a dermatologist) However, my son, who has dry atopic dermatitis and regularly visits our dermatologist, is around 20 years old, and there are some things that are not so good about it, so we are going to leave it. First of all, the reason why we chose the foam type, which is not cost-effective, is because my son has a habit of using a liquid detergent to make a perfect lather with a foaming net, and even though he has completely lost his fingerprints on his hands, he doesn't stop! That's it. It's a habit that is hard to stop, so the only thing you can do is make the detergent into a foam, and if you use foam from the beginning, you don't have to worry about that. Nearly five years have passed since then, and when I looked at my hands, which were difficult to heal for the first few years, they were healed beautifully for the first time! I think it's also thanks to this. However, although the main ingredient, lauric acid, is supposed to be able to wash it moistly, the moistness remains quite a bit, and the texture makes it difficult to know how much to rinse, so it is a little too slimy for atopic itchy bodies. Also, I stuck to Baby because it was fragrance-free. I tried various blue-green bottles (regular type), but I didn't like the scent of any of them, and I couldn't stand the slimy feeling that remained, so I used Baby for many years. I've had more than 10 bottles. However, the slimy feeling is still a problem for itchy skin, and I'm aiming to further improve my son's atopic dermatitis, and after 5 years, I hope he has grown up a little, so I'm going to try using a foaming net and a baby type from another company. I'd like to write again and compare it with others! The way the pump comes out, the firmness of the foam, and the washing are the best! It's also great that you can use it up cleanly until the very end! The pump is also very solid and good! This is in the middle of 3 stars on the trusted K-sensei's website. Wakodo's Mirufuwa Foam Body Soap is one level weaker. My young son has dry atopic dermatitis, but also has acne on his face. This product is not enough for washing his face in the morning, so I have been using Whomee soap-containing tubes for many years. I think the reason I can use this in the bath at night is because I use hot water longer than in the morning, and when I rinse with shampoo, it gets on my face, so the oil is easier to remove. My son, who is over 20 years old and has atopic dermatitis, takes oral skin care medications including vitamin C and tranexamic acid from a dermatologist, and it's a big part of it, and it feels like it's a two-wheeled thing with detergent! Rather than topical medications (steroids, Vaseline, Colectim, heparin, etc. ), I first prepare the foundation with oral medications, then choose a detergent and moisturize every day (Care Cera Cream, lotion, ceramide lotion), so at first glance it doesn't look like he's going to a dermatologist.

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Mariko's Mom

I have dry skin and some products sting or itch, but this is fine. I have other things I want to try so I'll try a different one next time, but for now I'm confident that this is a body soap I can use with confidence, so I might come back.

*Tsukiyomi*

1Reason for purchasing this product: For many years, I have used solid soap and soap base products without any problems. However, when I heard that this was actually the cause of dryness, it was an eye-opener. I researched many products recommended by beauty YouTubers, and this was the one that I found to be convincing. 2How to use: Actually, I bought a refill for this at Yodobashi Camera's online shop for around 500 yen, and since I had an empty foam pump container (Chifure foam facial cleanser) at home, I was worried about whether it would suit my skin, so I tried putting it in that and using it. The foam is less than the reviews say, so I liked it, so next time I'll try the green one (scented), and then buy it in the real container. I also used it on my whole body and hair. I was looking for a weak acidic product for my delicate zone, but eh? This is good, so I killed two birds with one stone. 3Usability (texture, etc. ): It's cheap and I use it generously. Maybe because it's a different container, I used a lot of it and it was gone quickly. The scent is similar to that of a soap with only a soap base, although there are days when I think it would be better if it had a little more scent, but on sensitive days this is perfect, unscented! The other green container has a scent, so I bought that one too and will report on it later. The scent of the green container has been quite controversial, so if you are worried, I recommend this one! 4 Recommended points: It can be used safely in delicate areas, so you don't have to buy a special soap. I'm trying this because my scalp is rough. The foam reaches the scalp, so it might be better than liquid foam. However, it makes my hair dry, so I use a pretty good treatment so that it doesn't get on my scalp. If I don't do that, it will be a big problem. I think it's because I have super long hair and the ends are a little damaged. I'm not sure if I'll use it as a shampoo in the future. I haven't found anything that suits my scalp, so I'm using it. It shouldn't be a problem with baby hair. As for moisturizing, my hair from the knees down is dry, but it remains dry. I'm looking for the strongest moisturizing cream. It says it contains ceramides and all, but my hair is still dry, so I'll have to use a medicated cream or go to the dermatologist, so maybe that's why I have to use a medicated cream or go to the dermatologist, but if you have dry hair, you shouldn't expect too much, but I don't think it will dry out or make it worse. My scalp hasn't gotten better either. I'm not sure if it's better than other shampoos. The green container has three scents, so next I ordered the green pure scent. I don't know if the ingredients are different, but I saw a review that said I didn't like the scent and it smelled artificial, so I'll give it a try, and if it doesn't work, I'll come back to this baby shampoo. Ingredients: Water, PEG-80 Sorbitan Laurate, Sorbitol, Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate, Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate, Lauryl Hydroxysultaine, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Sodium Caproyl Methyl Taurate, Ceramide 1, Ceramide 2, Ceramide 3, Ceramide 6 II, Ceramide EOS, Caprooyl Phytosphingosine, Caprooyl Sphingosine, Behenic Acid, Cholesterol, Tambourissa Trichophylla Leaf Extract, Butterbur Leaf/Stem Extract, Chamomile Flower Extract, Polyquaternium-7, Dextrin, BG, Glycerin, Disodium EDTA, Isobutyl Isostearate, Provinyl Iodide Butylcarbamate, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Cetanol, Ceteareth-25, Cocamide DEA, Citric Acid