Bioderma Sébium Foaming Gel: Benefits and Uses for Oily and Combination Skin

Facial cleansing is the essential first step of any skincare routine. Without this essential cleansing in the morning and evening, the skin becomes asphyxiated: the hydrolipidic film no longer plays its protective role and pores become clogged. For combination or oily skin, cleansing is even more important since there is excess sebum. As a result, irregularities appear, and the complexion is dull and uneven.

Bioderma Sébium Purifying Cleansing Foaming Gel has been formulated according to the ecobiological approach of the NAOS Laboratories to care for your skin. This approach focuses on understanding the skin's natural mechanisms and supporting them to maintain healthy skin. The ingredients listed are those contained in the most recent formulation of this product.

Illustration of the Bioderma Sébium Foaming Gel packaging, highlighting its transparent tube and green cap.

Key Benefits and Features

Deep Cleansing and Purifying Action

The gel texture conjures a little foaming action that effectively removes impurities. Containing zinc and copper sulphates, it cleanses the epidermis, reduces the appearance of irregularities, and absorbs excess sebum. This action is crucial for preventing pores from becoming clogged, which can lead to breakouts.

Hydration and Skin Balance

A good cleanser doesn't just cleanse the skin; it also ensures it stays well-hydrated during the cleansing process. Bioderma Sébium Purifying Cleansing Foaming Gel utilizes a blend of sugars, including Mannitol, Xylitol, and Rhamnose, to hydrate the skin. Topically applied sugars can effectively hydrate the skin without adverse side effects.

Gentle, Soap-Free Formula

The ultra-gentle, soap-free formula respects the skin's natural balance. It maintains the skin's physiological pH, ensuring that the cleansing process does not strip the skin of its essential moisture or disrupt its protective barrier.

Enhanced Skin Tolerance

The product features the patented natural complex D.A.F. (Dermatological Advanced Formulation). This complex is designed to help increase the skin's tolerance threshold, regardless of skin type, thereby strengthening its resistance to external stressors that can cause reactivity and sensitivity.

Infographic illustrating how cleansing helps prevent clogged pores and breakouts.

How to Use Bioderma Sébium Foaming Gel

Bioderma Sébium Purifying Cleansing Foaming Gel is suitable for combination or oily skin. It is recommended for use in the morning and evening as the essential first step in your skincare routine. Apply the gel to damp skin, lather gently, and then rinse thoroughly with water. While it effectively cleanses the oily t-zone and removes excess oil, it's important to note that this cleanser is designed for oily, not dry, skin.

Although it cannot remove impurities lodged deep inside your pores, it effectively gets rid of any excess oil before it has a chance to clog them. By reducing the amount of oil on the skin, users may find themselves less prone to blackheads and pimples.

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Commitment to Ecobiology and Sustainability

This product has been formulated according to the ecobiological approach of the NAOS Laboratories. NAOS is committed to the eco-design of its products, working daily to minimize their environmental impact. Most of their products are made of 100% recyclable plastic, and all outer boxes are 100% recyclable and made of paper from sustainably managed forests.

Furthermore, NAOS offers Ask.Naos, a platform that deciphers the composition of its brands' products (Bioderma, Institut Esthederm, and Etat Pur). This initiative provides transparency regarding the nature, origin, and role of ingredients and patents, founded on NAOS's principles of ecobiology.

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