
The 21 body scrubs tested scrub flakes, sweat and dirt from the skin. Natural substances provide the cleansing abrasion. Fortunately, microplastics no longer play a role. Apart from a few exceptions, we also give the green light.
The Sensena Ganz Zart Peeling with Quince and Almond is a gentle shower gel specifically designed to cleanse and nourish the skin. With a unique combination of jojoba oil and natural exfoliating agents such as sea salt and ground walnuts, this product offers a mild peeling experience. The included almond bran and almond oil contribute to skin care, leaving a smooth skin feel. The shower gel is vegan and COSMOS-certified, meaning it meets strict standards for natural and organic ingredients. Made in Germany, this product targets a wide audience and is suitable for both women and men. The fresh scent of quince provides a pleasant shower experience and invigorates the senses.
Target group | Boys, Girls, Men, Women |
Shower products | Shower gels |
Fragrance | Quince |
Item number | 18899162 |
Manufacturer | Sensena |
Category | Shower gels |
Manufacturer no. | 600649 |
Release date | 2.8.2021 |
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Target group | Boys, Girls, Men, Women |
Shower products | Shower gels |
Care need | Care |
Fragrance | Quince |
Product line | Very gentle peeling |
Country of origin | Germany |
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Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 1 x |
Weight | 80 g |
Length | 13.60 cm |
Width | 10 cm |
Height | 2.30 cm |
Weight | 88 g |
How often does a product of this brand in the «Shower gels» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
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How often is a product of this brand in the «Shower gels» category returned?
Source: GalaxusThe 21 body scrubs tested scrub flakes, sweat and dirt from the skin. Natural substances provide the cleansing abrasion. Fortunately, microplastics no longer play a role. Apart from a few exceptions, we also give the green light.