Toléderm Cream has been specially formulated to meet the needs of hyper-reactive, intolerant skin. Preventive and curative, it calms feelings of discomfort (tingling, tautness) and moisturizes the skin.
It gives the skin more resistance and protection against external stresses by reducing irritability, thanks to a combination of specific active ingredients containing algae polyuronides and Uriage Thermal Water. Thanks to its anti-irritant, protective and moisturizing properties, Toléderm Cream guarantees maximum tolerance and genuine, long-lasting comfort.
Benefits
* Dual action: preventive and curative
* After application, your skin will feel soothed and moisturized.
* Instant, long-lasting comfort.
* Pleasant, non-greasy texture.
* Air backless tube for a better preservation.
Fragrance-free - Lanolin-free - Colorant-free - Alcohol-free. High Tolerance: Hypoallergenic - Non comedogenic.
1 sachet gave me about 1.5weeks of usage. It reminds me of Bioderma Light Soothing Cream because of its product description and what it can do. Because of the positive experience from Bioderm Light Soothing Cream , I look forward to using this.
It has a scent which seems to stem from the ingredients, nothing unpleasant, just not on the fragrant side. It inclines towards the cream texture and does not spread easily on the skin. It does not sink into my skin, but leave a layer of film on top. While it did left a comfortable feeling on the skin, it does not hydrate that well.
Personally, I prefer Bioderma Light Soothing Cream than this.
You can check out the list of ingredients here.
3 comments
i think avene skin recovery cream sounds very similiar to your uriage soothing cream :) i use the avene when my skin turns sensitive, do take note this recovery cream has mineral oil as it's top ingredient..but my sensitive skin is ok. i heard La mer main ingredient is sea weed and mineral oil too.
Hi Tiffany,
Glad that the recovery cream works for you, at least there is something to combat your redness. Have a great holiday tomorrow. :)
great holiday to you too, Agnes :)
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