Creme 21
Creme 21 is a popular skincare brand that originated in Germany. The brand is known for its distinctive orange packaging and its focus on providing effective and affordable skincare solutions. Creme 21 offers a range of products including moisturizers, body lotions, and sunscreens.
History[edit | edit source]
Creme 21 was first introduced in the early 1970s by the German company Henkel. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its high-quality ingredients and affordable pricing. The name "Creme 21" was chosen to reflect the youthful and modern image of the brand, targeting young adults in their 20s.
Products[edit | edit source]
Creme 21 offers a variety of skincare products designed to cater to different skin types and needs. Some of the most popular products include:
- Creme 21 All Day Cream: A versatile moisturizer suitable for all skin types. It is enriched with vitamin E and pro-vitamin B5 to nourish and protect the skin.
- Creme 21 Body Lotion: A hydrating body lotion that provides long-lasting moisture and leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth.
- Creme 21 Sun Lotion: A range of sunscreens with different SPF levels to protect the skin from harmful UV radiation.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
Creme 21 products are formulated with a blend of high-quality ingredients that are gentle on the skin. Key ingredients include:
- Vitamin E: Known for its antioxidant properties, it helps to protect the skin from free radical damage.
- Pro-vitamin B5: Also known as panthenol, it helps to moisturize and soothe the skin.
- Glycerin: A humectant that attracts moisture to the skin, keeping it hydrated.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
Creme 21 has maintained its popularity over the decades due to its effective formulations and affordable pricing. The brand is widely available in Europe and has a loyal customer base. Its distinctive orange packaging makes it easily recognizable on store shelves.
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