Soy Extract Cleansing Gel is Fresh's star cleanser launched in 1999 and has been a best-seller for many years. Many users call it "sensitive skin mother", which is due to the fact that it uses coco-glucoside to take on the main cleansing effect, which can be called the mildest surface activity.
The product also contains nearly 10 kinds of moisturizing and soothing ingredients such as butylene glycol, hydrolyzed soy protein, wild soybean sterols, malvid extract, VE, etc., which are as luxurious as Kiehl's High Moisturizing Cleansing Gel, and still have a certain positive effect in the long run. The disadvantage is that although glucoside is mild, its cleaning power is relatively ordinary, and the oily skin will also have the feeling of "washing a fake face" after using up.
The Rose Moisturizing Cleansing Foam is pressed directly into a foam texture, saving the trouble of foaming, suitable for dry skin users who love plumping foam, and can also meet the needs of morning cleansing with mixed skin types. It uses decyl glucoside as the surfactant, and the cleansing power and mildness are comparable to that of soy extract cleansing gel. The advantage is that the fragrance is pleasant, with a hint of rose, which comes from the addition of rose flower water, rose flower oil and peony root extract.
Many of Fresh's cleansers are known to be gentle and can be used with confidence for sensitive skin and pregnant women. Fresh started as an artisanal soap, and in 2000 it was acquired by LVMH, the world's largest luxury group, as its high-end skincare brand. Its products are complete, with a total of more than 500 beauty products and SPA services.