Eskimo Cleansing Lotion Ingredients

Our cleansing lotion contains a thoughtful blend of ingredients, each selected for its known properties in skincare and cosmetic formulations. We aim to provide clear, factual information about each component to help you understand what you're using on your skin.

Key Ingredients

Aqua (Water)

Function: The primary solvent and a fundamental part of the formulation. It acts as a base for all other ingredients.

Coco-Glucoside & Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate

Function: These are gentle, plant-derived surfactants and cleansing agents that help to remove dirt and impurities from the skin.

Sodium Chloride

Function: Commonly known as table salt, it is used as a thickening agent to give the product its desired texture.

Urea, Betaine & Glycerin

Function: These are humectants and moisturizers that help the skin attract and retain moisture, keeping it hydrated and supple.

Sorbitan Sesquicaprylate & Glyceryl Oleate

Function: Emulsifiers that help to blend oil and water-based ingredients, ensuring a stable and consistent product. They also provide skin-conditioning benefits.

Zinc PCA

Function: A skin-conditioning agent known for its ability to help regulate sebum production and reduce the appearance of inflammation.

Citric Acid

Function: A pH adjuster used to balance the product's acidity, making it suitable and gentle for use on the skin.

Benzyl Alcohol & Potassium Sorbate

Function: These ingredients act as preservatives to prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast, and mold, ensuring the product remains safe and effective for a longer period.

Propylene Glycol

Function: A humectant and solvent that helps to pull moisture into the skin and dissolve other ingredients in the formula.

Hydrogenated Vegetable Glycerides Citrate

Function: An emollient and stabilizer that helps to condition and soften the skin while improving the product's texture.

Ascorbyl Palmitate, Lecithin & Tocopherol

Function: These are antioxidants that help protect the formula from oxidation and support the product's stability.