Bioderma Atoderm 2-in-1 Oil

[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I’ve done quite a lot of body products this week but if you’re sensitive, none will apply. So, I wanted to flag this pair from Bioderma – a French brand I really rate – which should be perfect for skin nourishment that feels beautiful and pampering.

Bioderma Atoderm 2-in-1 Oil

The 2-in-1 is something to use in the bath or shower instead of soap or other cleansers that won’t irritate your skin if it’s sensitive or if your skin is super-dry and you can’t face the tightness that bath water brings. It’s a lipid restorer so its entire job is not to rob you of your skin moisture while allowing you to clean your skin.

Atoderm

Ideally, you’d pair it with the Dry Body Oil – formulated with malic acid ester that sloughs off dead skin cells without disturbing the pH of the skin. The composition of ceramides, fatty acids and squalane are familiar to the skin which is why it accepts it so comfortably. There are prices reductions at Look Fantastic so the (small) cleanser is £8.80 HERE , and the dry oil is £19.20 HERE. So, you get cleansed, moisturised and smoothed without upsetting anything at all. Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Water Cleanser is my absolute go-to when I’m not testing anything else – we used to have to haul it back from France because it hasn’t always been available here.

 

 


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8 responses to “Bioderma Atoderm 2-in-1 Oil”

  1. Lynn

    Thank you Jane, my sensitive skin might just love this

    1. Jane Cunningham

      I think it’s great.

  2. Sarah H

    Been using this for a couple of years after being diagnosed with Sjogrens skin became very dry very quickly very uncomfortable this resolved it don”t have to moisturise after shower, will try the dry oil.

    1. Jane Cunningham

      I’m so glad it’s helping 🙂

  3. Amalia

    Thank you! Oh, I was excited, for the oil 2in1 ,but then I saw that it has a scent and it’s relatively high on the list. I Hesitate, don’t know what to do…

    1. Jane Cunningham

      I notice that most French sensitive skin brands have fragrance – maybe it’s because it’s just too awful without. Perhaps go with your gut and leave it this time?

      1. Amalia

        Hi! I will ask my pharmacist for a sample, if available from the company

        1. Jane Cunningham

          Good idea x

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