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Biologique Recherche Lotion P50

Low Risk(0)
33 ingredients

Our Analysis

Biologique Recherche Lotion P50 appears to be safe for acne-prone skin. No high-risk comedogenic ingredients were detected.

Flagged Ingredients

No High-Risk Ingredients

This product does not contain known high-risk comedogenic ingredients.

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Full Ingredient List(33 ingredients)

Water (Aqua)GluconolactoneLactic AcidGlycerinPropylene GlycolNiacinamideCitric AcidEthoxydiglycolMagnesium ChlorideMalic AcidVinegar (Acetum)Phytic AcidSalicylic AcidCochlearia Armoracia (Horseradish) Root ExtractArctium Lappa Root (Burdock Root) ExtractRumex Acetosa Leaf ExtractMyrtus Communis ExtractCommiphora Myrrha Resin ExtractAllium Cepa (Onion) Bulb ExtractThymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Flower/​Leaf OilSulfurSorbitolPhenoxyethanolSodium BenzoatePotassium SorbateThymus Vulgaris (Thyme) Flower/Leaf OilRead all the geeky details about Gluconolactone here >>Read all the geeky details about Lactic Acid here >>Read all the geeky details about Glycerin here >>Read all the geeky details about Propylene Glycol here >>Read all the geeky details about Niacinamide here >>Read all the geeky details about Salicylic Acid here >>[more]

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Our analysis is powered by AI and backed by extensive research on comedogenic ingredients — but it's not medical advice. For skin concerns, please consult a dermatologist.