Comparison between Uriage Extra-rich Dermatological Gel vs. Simple Micellar Gel Wash

Find out which product is better for your skin.

18 Ingredients 18

1
Water
1
Water
2
Uriage Thermal Spring Water
2
Cocamidopropyl Betaine
3
Sodium Laureth Sulfate
3
Propylene Glycol
4
PEG-80 Glyceryl Cocoate
4
Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose
5
Sodium Chloride
5
Sodium Chloride
6
Glycerin
6
Panthenol
7
Sodium Cocoamphoacetate
7
Citric Acid
8
Sodium Laureth-8 Sulfate
8
Disodium EDTA
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Uniqueness14 out of 18
77.8%
Uniqueness14 out of 18
77.8%

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
5 out of 18
28%
chemical
10 out of 18
56%
natural
5 out of 18
28%
chemical
13 out of 18
72%

Concerns

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Components by Skin Type

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Dry skin
Positive: 1Negative: 1
Glycerin#6Sodium Laureth Sulfate#3
Oily skin
Positive: 0Negative: 0
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 1
Citric Acid#16
Dry skin
Positive: 3Negative: 0
Propylene Glycol#3Panthenol#6Glycerin#9
Oily skin
Positive: 0Negative: 1
Potassium Chloride#14
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 1
Citric Acid#7

Detailed view

Uriage Extra-rich Dermatological Gel vs. Simple Micellar Gel Wash
Position 1
Both products have the same component on this position.

#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

#2Uriage Thermal Spring Water

Origin: No information
Role: No information
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#2Cocamidopropyl Betaine

Origin: natural
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Antistatic agent, Cleansing agent, Foam booster, Hair conditioning, Surfactant, Viscosity controlling agent
Cleansing
Hair conditioning
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]

Cocamidopropyl Betaine is a pH 4.5-5.5 liquid that is used to improve the overall efficiency of the formulation. It’s usually combined with different surfactants and is used because of its cleansing efficiency. It helps to remove sebum and dirt from the skin and hair. It also works as a foaming agent helping to make a pleasant foam.

Position 3

#3Sodium Laureth Sulfate

Origin: chemical
Role: Cleansing agent, Emulsifying agent, Surfactant
Cleansing
Sulfates
Comedogenic rating [ 3 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
Bad for dry skin
Bad for dry skin
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#3Propylene Glycol

Origin: chemical
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Fragrance ingredient, Humectant, Solvent, Viscosity controlling agent
Moisturizing
EWG Rating [ 3 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

Propylene Glycol is a useful componet with many positive effects. It’s a very good moisturizer. It helps to deliver ingredients into deeper layers of the skin. It creates a protective layer on the skin preventing water loss. The component is researched very well and doesn’t have notable side effects. It’s used even for making food.

Position 4

#4PEG-80 Glyceryl Cocoate

Origin: chemical
Role: Cleansing agent, Emulsifying agent, Surfactant
PEG
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]
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#4Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose

Origin: chemical
Role: Antistatic agent, Binding, Emulsion stabilizer, Film former, Surfactant, Viscosity controlling agent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]
Position 5
Both products have the same component on this position.

#5Sodium Chloride

Origin: natural
Role: Flavoring agent, Viscosity controlling agent
Antiseptic
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Sodium Chloride is a very famous ingredeint also known as Salt. Yes, it’s the same salt you can find on your table. In cosmetics, it is used as a preservative helping the product to live longer. It is also used as a peeling agent in different scrubs. Human contact with this element since ancient times and that's why it is 100% safe.

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