Comparison between Chantecaille Stress Repair Concentrate+ vs. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Créme

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55 Ingredients 20

1
Rosa Damascena (Rose) Flower Water
1
Water
2
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
2
Isocetyl Stearate
3
C12-20 Acid PEG-8 Ester
3
Squalane
4
Glycerin
4
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter
5
Water
5
Dimethicone
6
Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Flower Water
6
Glycerin
7
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter
7
Zea Mays Starch/​ Corn Starch
8
Saccharide Isomerate
8
Pentylene Glycol
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Uniqueness47 out of 55
85.5%
Uniqueness12 out of 20
60.0%

Positive Effects

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ECO Metrics

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Vegan
No
No
Cruelty free
No
No
Reef friendly
Yes
Yes
Ozone layer safe
Yes
Yes
Organic score
natural
23 out of 55
42%
chemical
25 out of 55
45%
natural
7 out of 20
35%
chemical
9 out of 20
45%

Concerns

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Components by Skin Type

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Dry skin
Positive: 6Negative: 2
Glycerin#4Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil#9Caffeine#19Sodium Hyaluronate#27Tocopherol#39Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)#53Alcohol Denatured#24Alcohol Denatured#34
Oily skin
Positive: 2Negative: 1
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract#44Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Extract#45Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil#9
Sensitive skin
Positive: 1Negative: 3
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil#9Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit Extract#16Citric Acid#28Retinol (Vitamin A)#50
Dry skin
Positive: 2Negative: 0
Glycerin#6Butylene Glycol#9
Oily skin
Positive: 0Negative: 2
Isocetyl Stearate#2Glyceryl Stearate SE#10
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 1
Citric Acid#18

Detailed view

Chantecaille Stress Repair Concentrate+ vs. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Créme
Position 1

#1Rosa Damascena (Rose) Flower Water

Origin: No information
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Fragrance ingredient, Masking
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
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#1Water

Origin: natural
Role: Solvent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

Position 2

#2Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride

Origin: natural
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Fragrance ingredient
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride is an emollient that also hydrates the skin without leaving a fatty film. When applied, the component feels smooth and light. In haircare products, it’s also used for hydrating purposes. It makes hair silky, lowers tangling, and makes hair smooth.

It’s safe for most people, except for people with allergic reactions to coconut or palm oil because these oils are usually used for producing the component.

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#2Isocetyl Stearate

Origin: chemical
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Emollient
Softening
Malassezia unsafe
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]
Bad for oily skin
Bad for oily skin
Position 3

#3C12-20 Acid PEG-8 Ester

Origin: chemical
Role: Emulsifying agent, Surfactant
PEG
EWG Rating [ 3 ]
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#3Squalane

Origin: natural
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Emollient, Hair conditioning
Softening
Comedogenic rating [ 1 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Squalane is a more stable equivalent of Squalene. It is a very important component of our skin. It’s a major part of natural sebum that forms a protection barrier on the skin's surface. If the barrier isn’t strong enough, your skin will become more sensitive. Squalane helps to keep skin hydrated, protects it from the negative impact of the environment, lowers irritation, stimulates regeneration, and removes dryness. It is accepted by our skin very well and will not cause allergic reactions.

Position 4

#4Glycerin

Origin: natural
Role: Fragrance ingredient, Hair conditioning, Humectant, Solvent, Viscosity controlling agent
Moisturizing
Softening
Hair structure improvement
Hair gloss
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

Glycerin is one of the most outstanding and helpful skincare components. It's used in many skincare products because it works and provides notable results. It's one of the best moisturizers. Molecules of Glycerin can absorb water and deliver it into deep layers of the skin making it hydrated.

The component is researched very well. Many scientific researches confirm the safety and the efficiency of the component.

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#4Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter

Origin: natural
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Viscosity controlling agent
UV Protection
Moisturizing
Anti-aging
Malassezia unsafe
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Shea Butter is a great natural moisturizer everybody knows about. And it’s popular for a reason. It contains 5 essential fatty acids (palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, and arachidonic), vitamins (A, D, E, F), and catechins, which are antioxidants. It moisturizes the skin and protects it from UV, cold, and other negative factors. It can be used on its own and will not harm your skin even in very high concentrations.

Position 5

#5Water

Origin: natural
Role: Solvent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

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#5Dimethicone

Origin: chemical
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Antifoaming agent, Emollient
Silicones
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Dimethicone is the most popular silicone. It makes the skin softer and forms a film adding smooth and silky feeling. This film not only improves how the skin feels but also works as a protective barrier. It also improves the visual appearance of your skin by filling small wrinkles. What you should really know is that this component is difficult to wash off! So make sure you did proper cleansing after using it.

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