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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

[Sponsored Review] Esemtan wash lotion and body balm


So I receive 2 new products for review this month! 

Have you heard of schülke esemtan? 
Not me, it is a unfamilar name to me neither have i notice it in shops. 

Here's their skin balm and wash lotion. 

First impression: it looks kinda "medical" to me and seem like its for hospital use? LOL. 
and I was half right. because they are available and for use in pharmacy chains, hospitals, nursing homes, polyclinics, institution and so on. 


Let me introduce the wash lotion first. 

Esemtan wash lotion features a balanced combination of fragrance and a gentle lather, this soapless wash is effective in removing dirt and oil from skin. 

Best part? Esemtan wash lotion offers a complete washing experience that is universally usable from head to toe. Meaning you can use this not only for hands, but also for your hair, face and body! 

WOW, talk about innovative and saving money, one for all!

The Esemtanwash lotion is:
- soap free and pH skin-neutral formula
- mild fragrance (smells quite pleasant to me!)
- protects skin against irritation and supports moisture 
- usable on hair, face and body
- suitable for all skin types, including babies and elderly


Tried it as a usual hand wash, with approx 2-3ml on one palm, froth by adding some water, and it works well, my hands don't feel dry after washing. I'm curious how they make it soap-less yet able to lather so well! 

Fast Fact: Soap-free cleansers work the same as soap, but they are made of milder ingredients that do not deplete skin's oils. 

Esemtan wash lotion is suitable for all skin types, especially dehydrated, dry & sensitive skin.
RTP: $19.75/500ml, $35.30/1L 

Next, is the Esemtan skim balm.  

What is a skin balm? Just like a lip balm that provides moisture to our lips, a skin balm also provides moisture to our skin! 

The Esem Skin balm provides ample moisturising benefits to the skin, mildly fragrant and rapidly absorbed moisturising cream for hand and body care. 

It is dermatologically tested, and helps reduces itchiness. 


Apply it on my hands and legs before I sleep for about a week now. Personally find it more concentrated compared to the other usual body lotions that we usually use. And maybe due it being quite thick, or I accidentally spread too much on my arms, it took me some time for the balm to be totally absorbed. Other than that, its good for daily use and the scent kinda reminds me of Nivea's body lotion! 

How to use: 
Apply and rub gently on the back of one hand, spread it, from one back to the other back of the hand and to the palms of the hands. 
Recommended to use daily, morning and evening after each wash. 

The Esemtan skin balm is suitable for all skin types, especially dehydrated, dry & sensitive skin. 
RTP: $20/ 500ml 

Both are available at Guardian, Unity, Watsons, Independent pharmacy (Pink Beauty, Beauty essential), NHG.









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