22 February 2022

What is Syndet hygiene?

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Syndet or what is the same: Soap without soap


That's right. The term Syndet refers to soap without soap. And now you're probably wondering how it's possible that a soap that doesn't contain soap can be called syndet, right? Well, yes, it is possible. Syndet soaps or soap-free cleansers are much more gentle and respectful cleaning products than the traditional gels or soaps we use to clean our body, hands or face. Syndet soaps respect the lipid mantle of the skin, preventing it from being damaged by the daily use of products. It is for this reason that soap-free or Syndet soaps are particularly suitable for sensitive skin or skin prone to irritation, cracking or flaking.

 

Does Syndet soap clean the skin?


Yes, Syndet soaps clean the skin perfectly and should not be confused by the term used to describe them "soap without soap". Traditional soaps or shower gels remove dirt, but they also contain alkaline substances that alter the natural pH of our skin. Syndet soaps have a pH more similar to that of the skin between 5 and 7, and offer a much more gentle and respectful hygiene, avoiding irritations. Their main function is the same as that of a traditional soap and we can assure you that they fulfill it perfectly.

 

Respect for your skin, respect for you


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If Syndet soaps fulfill their function of cleaning the skin perfectly, it is clear that their greatest advantage is the respect they offer for our skin, being suitable for all skin types, especially the most sensitive ones.

One of the most respectful options for your daily shower or bath is Oil Soap, the BABÉ Oil Soap. A Syndet product that is also formulated with more than 40% emollient oils of vegetable origin that deeply cleanse and nourish the skin.

Although Oil Soap is especially indicated for those with sensitive, dry, or atopic-prone skin, it is a shower gel suitable for all skin types. Its oil texture makes it a very pleasant product to use, which moisturizes the skin from the bath.





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