*A l’exclusion du bouchon des shampoings et de la pompe Allerderm Foam Cleanser.
**A l’exclusion de la pompe Allerderm Foam Cleanser. ***AllerdermTM normal skin : 86%. AllerdermTM dry skin : 94%. AllerdermTM sensitive skin : 96%. AllerdermTM foam cleanser : 93%. Allermyl : 86%. Sebolytic : 83%. Pyoderm : 50%.
Test réalisé selon la norme OCDE 301F
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