Simple Skincare
Simple was founded in the UK in 1960 with an explicit 'no unnecessary ingredients' mission, and it has been a pharmacy-aisle staple for sensitive skin for over six decades. Now owned by Unilever, the brand maintains its fragrance-free and gentle formulation positioning across its line.
Simple Skincare, by the numbers.
Simple Skincare has 2 products in the DermFND database, both of which are categorized as moisturizers. Data analysis shows that the most common ingredients across these products include glycerin, urea, mineral oil, niacinamide, and various emollients. The brand's price range is $9-$10, with an average price of $9 per unit. These products, which include the Kind to Skin Hydrating Light Moisturizer and the Kind to Skin Replenishing Rich Moisturizer, maintain an average DermFND score of 79.5/100. The observed product profile consists of low-cost moisturizing formulations containing glycerin and urea.
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