Sweating is the body’s natural way of regulating temperature and occurs particularly on the underarms, hands, feet and face, especially during physical exertion but also periods of stress. This humid environment encourages the growth of bacteria responsible for unpleasant odours.
To combat perspiration and unpleasant odours, SVR has developed an alcohol-free formula suitable for sensitive skin:
Sweat-regulating agents for a continuous antiperspirant action with long-lasting efficacy.
Anti-odour probiotic which reduces levels of bacteria that cause unpleasant odours while preserving good bacteria. Its natural action respects the balance of the skin’s microbiome.
Anti-dampness diatomaceous earth: a powder that’s five times more absorbent than kaolin or talc, it boosts moisture regulation even during times of intense sweating.
+ Allantoin: soothes the skin and leaves sensitive skin comfortable
Tested under dermatological control.
Hypoallergenic.
Liste INCI :
LAB20.38/A.14 - INGREDIENTS : AQUA/WATER/EAU, ALUMINUM CHLOROHYDRATE, UNDECANE, DIATOMACEOUS EARTH, GLYCERIN, TRIETHYL CITRATE, TRIDECANE, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, ARACHIDYL ALCOHOL, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), PROPANEDIOL, SCLEROTIUM GUM, ALLANTOIN, BEHENYL ALCOHOL, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, CETEARETH-33, ARACHIDYL GLUCOSIDE, GLYCERYL CAPRYLATE, LACTOCOCCUS FERMENT EXTRACT, DECYL GLUCOSIDE, TROPOLONE, TOCOPHEROL
The list of ingredients may be subject to change, we advise you to check the list on the purchased product.
Apply daily to clean, dry skin.
Children from age 10, teenagers, adults.
pas encore utilisé j'ai pris les recharges avant de prendre le roll-on mais je ne doute pas de l'efficacité pour les personnes qui ne supportent pas le spray donc achat pour mon fils
SVR
commits to Endocrine Disruptors
Because SVR is a dermocosmetic laboratory with a large family audience and concerned about the safety and tolerance of its products (which are already subject to a drastic charter), we wanted to provide our consumers with concrete answers, through a series of tests carried out on our formulas. These tests were conducted on estrogenic, androgenic and thyroid endocrine mechanisms.
A strong initiative which seemed legitimate to us given the dermatological positioning of SVR and the precautionary principle that the laboratory must adopt. An essential initiative to enlighten consumers who trust us with the products they use on a daily basis. Certainly, science still needs to progress on our knowledge of endocrine disruptors and we must move forward with modesty on these issues. But that doesn't stop SVR from making its contribution. This is why we continually strive to improve our formulas, in order to guarantee our consumers the safest products possible.
The objective is to test SVR care which is aimed at the most vulnerable people and to reformulate those which will not be validated by the tests.