NEW YORK, Sept. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- SkinCeuticals, a leader in advanced skincare technology, announces the launch of their new cleansing range consisting of newly optimized formulas, new packaging and two new cleansers: Replenishing Cleanser and Smoothing Cleanser.
Created to meet the exacting standards of skincare professionals, SkinCeuticals cosmeceutical cleansers are formulated and tested to be an effective first step for at-home cosmeceutical regimens and for use following in-office procedures. Combining high concentrations of active ingredients with a problem-solution approach, the range thoroughly cleanses and primes skin for a cosmeceutical regimen.
The new Replenishing Cleanser and Soothing Cleanser join SkinCeuticals's existing cosmeceutical cleanser line, which includes mild cleanser Gentle Cleanser, gel cleanser Simply Clean, exfoliating cleanser LHA Cleanser and cleansing gel Purifying Cleanser, all newly designed with optimized concentrations of active ingredients. Each of the cleansers have varied textures and formats to meet patient preferences and needs, while providing benefits to the skin.
SkinCeuticals Replenishing Cleanser is a face wash for combination skin. This cream-to-foam cosmeceutical cleanser boasts 15% key ingredients, including amino acid surfactant technology that deeply cleanses skin of dirt, debris impurities, and long-wear makeup while restoring the skin. Composed of panthenol (vitamin B5), which attracts moisture to the skin, plus a ceramide complex to help fortify the skin's barrier and lock-in hydration, this cleanser provides deep cleansing and long-wear makeup removal, without stripping the skin.
SkinCeuticals Soothing Cleanser is specifically formulated for cleansing post-procedure, compromised, and sensitive skin, which can be challenging as harsh surfactants may aggravate conditions of already delicate skin. Comprised of 23% key ingredients, this cosmeceutical cleansing foam gently removes impurities from skin with an amino acid surfactant. A botanical blend soothes and comforts skin while sorbitol and glycerin help skin retain moisture.
All cleansers are non-comedogenic, free of parabens, synthetic fragrance and dyes.
"At SkinCeuticals, we believe that every single part of your skincare regimen should be working to make a positive change in skin to achieve optimal skin health. This includes cleansers," said Brenda Wu, General Manager of SkinCeuticals. "These new cleansers combine optimized concentrations of key ingredients with a problem-solution approach to revolutionize how and why you cleanse. We are thrilled to be able to offer these as an effective first step for at-home cosmeceutical regimens and in-office procedures."
As part of an at-home regimen, pair your cleansers with an antioxidant, sunscreen and other moisturizers in the SkinCeuticals corrective portfolio to tackle multiple skincare concerns. Visit skinceuticals.com/find-skincare-professional to locate a dermatologist nearby who can recommend the combination best for individual skin types and concerns.
SkinCeuticals Replenishing and Soothing Cleansers are available for $34 each at SkinCeuticals.com, as well as select physician offices nationwide. The entire cleanser line ranges from $34-$40.
ABOUT SKINCEUTICALS
Founded in Dallas, TX in 1997, SkinCeuticals discovers, develops and delivers an advanced line of scientifically backed cosmeceutical treatments. As leaders in antioxidant and sun protection technology, SkinCeuticals products have been shown to dramatically improve skin health by protecting skin from environmental damage and visibly improving skin clarity, tone, and texture to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. For more information, visit the brand on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, or at www.skinceuticals.com.
Contact: Alyssa Keller at Alison Brod Marketing + Communications: (212) 230-1800 / [email protected]
Laura Cummins at SkinCeuticals: (212) 984-4907 / [email protected]
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