Chanel introduces a new sensory richness to your daily cleansing routine with a collection of simple and effective makeup removers and cleansers. These universal creations are dedicated to all women and skin types, and offer the most exquisite makeup removal.
The Mousse deeply cleanses and purifies the skin. It frees it from impurities, such as pollutants, dust, sweat and excess sebum, while eradicating traces of makeup. In contact with water, the rich texture of the cream transforms into a generous and enveloping foam.
This essential step becomes a pure moment of well-being and leaves the skin clean, soft and comfortable. The complexion glows with freshness.
Dermatologically tested on all skin types.
Non-comedogenic.
How to use: 1. Place a small amount of La Mousse in the palm of your hand and lather with water.
2. Apply to the face and massage into the skin with circular movements. Avoid eye contact.
3. Rinse well with water. Pat skin dry with a clean towel.
Use morning and night.
Aqua (Water) | Glycerin | Sodium Palmitate | Sodium Stearate | Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate | Polyethylene | Potassium Palmitate | Potassium Stearate | Sodium Laurate | Potassium Laurate | Palmitic Acid | Stearic Acid | Potassium Myristate | Lauric Acid | Sodium Myristate | Peg-3 Distearate | Salicornia Herbacea Extract | Algae Extract | Sodium Laureth Sulfate | Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride | Myristic Acid | Parfum (Fragrance) | Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate | Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate | Potassium Sorbate | Lauryl Glucoside | Polyquaternium-7 | Maris Aqua (Sea Water) | Tetrasodium Edta | Benzoic Acid | Sodium Benzoate.
Chanel is one of today’s best known and most highly sought-after fashion brands, and has been one practically since it was founded by Coco (Gabrielle) Chanel in 1909. Her big break hit when she opened a small shop in Paris in 1910 where she sold her hats. And by 1913, after asserting disdain for resort wear, she launched sportswear: Her take was simpler—flannel blazers, jersey sweaters, and women in trousers, all of which were decidedly against twentieth-century culture memes.