Sulfate and paraben-free shower gels: the future of personal care
In Mexico, more and more people are looking for hygiene products that not only clean but also care for the skin. One of the most important changes is the transition to sulfate and paraben-free shower gels, gentler formulas that respect the skin barrier and prevent irritation.
Why avoid sulfates and parabens?
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Sulfates (like SLS or SLES): are very strong detergents that remove oil and dirt, but also dry out the skin and can cause itching or flaking.
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Parabens: synthetic preservatives that have raised concern due to their possible role as hormone disruptors.
The combination of both in daily use products like shower gel can be too aggressive, especially for sensitive skin or intimate areas.
Maxalli: Shower gels designed for your skin
At Maxalli, we develop formulas that go beyond the conventional and opt for more conscious hygiene:
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Designed for the genital area, with natural ingredients that cleanse without irritating.
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Free of sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances.
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Maintains balanced pH and prevents common discomforts such as dryness or burning.
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Natural shower gel with activated charcoal and salicylic acid
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Activated charcoal helps absorb impurities and toxins from the skin, leaving it fresher and cleaner.
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Salicylic acid provides a light exfoliating action that helps prevent imperfections, ideal for oily skin or skin prone to breakouts.
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Sulfate and paraben-free formula, designed for deep cleansing without drying.
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A new way to care for your skin
Choosing a sulfate and paraben-free shower gel means caring for your skin with respect, avoiding aggressive ingredients and opting for more modern, safe, and effective formulas. Maxalli combines botanical technology with natural ingredients to offer you a premium and different cleanse.
In conclusion, if you are looking for a product that truly cares for your skin and adapts to your needs, Maxalli's shower gels are the best alternative: natural, functional, and with sulfate and paraben-free formulas.
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