BABY SHAMPOO - Biotiful Kids
BABY SHAMPOO - Biotiful Kids
42% dintre bebelusi sunt predispusi la dezvoltarea crustelor de lapte de la nivelul scalpului in primul an din viata. Desi cercetatorii lucreaza activ pentru a reusi sa determine o cauza singulara a acestui fenomen, la momentul actual nu reusesc sa dea un raspuns concret. Cercetarile insa recomanda metode si masuri de preventie pentru preintampinarea acestui fenomen, printre ele numarandu-se si utilizarea produselor cu rol protectiv si hranitor.
Pielea scalpului bebelusilor este de pana la 12 ori mai sensibila decat pielea unui adult. Desi aceasta absoarbe extrem de repede orice substanta aplicata pe suprafata acesteia, pierde cu aceeasi rapiditate orice nutrient sau element hranitor de la nivelul scalpului si parului, dand astfel nastere unei stari de constanta fragilitate.
Atunci cand vorbim despre dermatita atopica sau dermatita seboreica, extrasul de ovaz coloidal, nalba, proteina hidrolizata de ovaz si aloe vera fac parte din topul ingredientelor ce transforma samponul de bebelusi si copii intr-un sampon tratament adaptat nevoilor unice ale scalpului si parului acestora.
Atunci cand au conceput acest produs, expertii Biotiful Kids au avut in minte preventia ca cea mai eficienta metoda de aparare. Formula Samponului Biotiful Kids este adaptata si potrivita tuturor tipurilor de scalp, reprezentand o modalitate ideala de hidratare, protectie impotriva factorilor externi si ingrijire blanda.
Extrasul din flori, frunze si tulpina din nalba este ingredientul ce ofera numeroase beneficii la nivel cutanat, avand efect hidratant, puternic calmant, antiritant, antiinflamator si antioxidant.
Proteina hidrolizata de ovaz constituie un complex hidratant nutritiv, in masura sa patrunda in profunzime in interiorul structurilor cutanate formand un strat protector ce fixeaza apa in tesuturi si impiedica pierderea transdermala de apa.
Ovazul coloidal are rolul unui exfoliant bland, curata cel mai sensibil scalp fara a fi nevoie de ingredienti chimici, puternici sa agresivi si fara a afecta stratul protector natural al pielii, stimuland regenerarea celulelor scalpului in mod natural si eficient. Foarte bogat in principii active, proteine, glucide, lipide si beta-glucani, saruri minerale si oligoelemente asigura buna functionare a celulelor, revitalizeaza si dinamizeaza tesutul cutanat oferind un start puternic si sanatos radacinii firelor de par si parului copilului tau.
Extrasul de aloe vera este cel care contribuie la buna functionare a glandelor sebacee, reusind sa regleze excesul de sebum si avand efect antibacterian, ajutand astfel la mentinerea sanatatii scalpului si firului de par.
Organizatia non-profit APC Romania, publica in anul 2016 un studiu independent despre sampoanele dedicate copiilor si bebelusilor de pe piata, cu un raport socant: "doar 2% din produsele existente pe piata sunt sigure pentru copii si bebelusi”.
La momentul la care am descoperit acest studiu, ne-am promis ca pe scalpul copilasilor nostri nu va ajunge niciodata un sampon toxic. Ne-am tinut de promisiune, bebelusii Biotiful Kids se vor bucura de ingrediente naturale si atent selectate de o echipa ce crede in generatia ce va schimba lumea.
Produsele Biotiful Kids nu contin parafina, steroizi, sulfat de sodiu, SLES, SLS, parabeni, petrol, ftalati, parfumuri sintetice sau DEA. Parfumul continut in unele produse Biotiful Kids detine certificare BIO si este derivat din uleiuri esentiale. La cerere se prezinta dovada certificarii. Produsele Biotiful Kids sunt vegane, organice, cruelty free si gluten free.
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AQUA(WATER), LAURYL GLUCOSIDE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE, MALVA SYLVESTRIS (MALLOW) FLOWER/LEAF/STEM EXTRACT, SACCHARIDE ISOMERATE, HYDROLYZED OAT PROTEIN, PANTHENOL TETRASODIUM GLUTAMATE DIACETATE, GLYCERIN, GLUCONOLACTONE, SORBITAN CAPRYLATE, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM BENZOATE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), POTASSIUM SORBATE, SODIUM CITRATE, ETHYL LAUROYL ARGINATE HCL