A masterclass in gentle cleansing — 18 ingredients, no SLS, no fragrance, no soap, and it still manages to effectively clean your face. The D.A.F. patent and prebiotic support mean this cleanser actively protects the barrier and microbiome during the skincare step that most damages both. An easy recommendation for sensitive and reactive skin.
Sensibio Gel Moussant Micellar Foaming Gel
A masterclass in gentle cleansing — 18 ingredients, no SLS, no fragrance, no soap, and it still manages to effectively clean your face. The D.A.F. patent and prebiotic support mean this cleanser actively protects the barrier and microbiome during the skincare step that most damages both. An easy recommendation for sensitive and reactive skin.
Score Breakdown
Where this product gains points and where it loses them — broken down across the four scoring pillars.
An exceptionally gentle foaming cleanser with an impressively clean 18-ingredient list, effective mild surfactants, and Bioderma's D.A.F. patent. The 500 ml size offers good value. Loses points only because it's a basic cleanser without treatment-level actives, and very oily skin may find it insufficiently cleansing.
Pros & Cons
- ✓Ultra-minimal 18-ingredient formula — one of the cleanest ingredient lists in the cleanser category
- ✓Amphoteric and glucoside surfactants are clinically among the gentlest available
- ✓D.A.F. patent actively raises skin tolerance threshold during cleansing
- ✓Prebiotic fructooligosaccharides protect the skin microbiome while washing
- ✓Glyceryl oleate replenishes lipids during cleansing — measurable hydration increase after 14 days
- ✓500 ml pump bottle offers 4-6 months of use at excellent per-ounce value
- ✓Gentle enough to use around the eyes without stinging
- ✗Light, airy lather may feel insufficiently cleansing for users accustomed to rich foams
- ✗Struggles with heavy waterproof makeup — best as second step in a double cleanse
- ✗Not fungal acne safe due to glyceryl oleate and other lipid-based ingredients
- ✗Very oily skin types may find it too gentle for adequate daily oil control
- ✗6-month PAO means the large 500 ml bottle needs consistent twice-daily use to finish in time
Full Review
Eighteen ingredients. That's it. In an industry where facial cleansers routinely list thirty-five to forty components, Bioderma's Sensibio Gel Moussant reads like a haiku. Every ingredient has a clear purpose, nothing is decorative, and the result is a product that's almost aggressively intentional about what it includes — and what it leaves out.
This minimalism isn't accidental. It's the logical conclusion of Bioderma's founding philosophy, which they call ecobiology: working with the skin's biology rather than against it. For a cleanser, that means acknowledging an uncomfortable truth about the cleansing step — it's the moment in your routine most likely to damage the very skin you're trying to care for. Every surfactant-based wash involves a trade-off between removing impurities and stripping the lipids and proteins that keep your barrier intact. The Gel Moussant's entire formulation strategy is about minimizing that trade-off.
The surfactant system is where it starts. Sodium cocoamphoacetate — an amphoteric surfactant derived from coconut — serves as the primary cleansing agent. Amphoteric surfactants are genuinely among the gentlest categories available. In the Cosmetic Ingredient Review safety assessment, this ingredient was neither an irritant nor a sensitizer even at 10% concentration in repeated insult patch testing. A 2010 study in Contact Dermatitis confirmed that amphoteric surfactants ranked among the most tolerated surfactants tested across eight categories. It's paired with coco-glucoside, a sugar-based secondary surfactant that boosts cleansing power without increasing irritation — clinical data shows significantly lower irritation potential compared to sulfates even at high concentrations.
The cleansing experience reflects this gentle chemistry. The gel is clear and transparent, transforming into a light, airy foam on contact with water. If you're accustomed to the dense, rich lather of SLS-based cleansers, this will initially feel different — lighter, more dissolvable, less dramatically foamy. Some users interpret this as insufficient cleansing, but a cotton pad test after rinsing confirms thorough removal of makeup and daily grime. The foam just doesn't need to be theatrical to be effective.
What separates this from other gentle cleansers is what happens alongside the cleansing. Glyceryl oleate mimics the skin's own lipid structure, actively depositing lipids during the very step that normally depletes them. It's the formulation equivalent of simultaneously withdrawing and depositing in the same bank account — you end up with a net positive rather than a deficit. This is why the skin feels hydrated rather than tight after rinsing, and why Bioderma's own biometrology testing showed a 13% hydration improvement after 14 days of use. A cleanser that measurably increases hydration is a quiet achievement.
The D.A.F. patent — mannitol, xylitol, and rhamnose — adds Bioderma's signature tolerance-threshold technology. In a cleanser, this means the rinsing process isn't just neutral; it's actively protective. Rhamnose's anti-inflammatory properties are supported by a 2019 study in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science that demonstrated its beneficial effects on the papillary dermis, and a separate 2014 randomized controlled trial showed that rhamnose-rich polysaccharides reduced inflammation in atopic eczema patients.
Then there's the prebiotic component — fructooligosaccharides that selectively feed beneficial Staphylococcus epidermidis while suppressing pathogenic bacteria. A 2022 study in Scientific Reports confirmed this selective microbiome support. Including a prebiotic in a rinse-off product might seem counterintuitive — does it have time to work? — but the brief contact is enough to provide some benefit, and more importantly, it means the surfactants aren't undoing the microbiome's balance with every wash.
The practical experience is straightforward and satisfying. Pump a small amount into wet hands, massage onto a damp face for thirty seconds or so, rinse. The foam is gentle enough to use around the eyes without stinging — multiple users confirm this, which is notable because many so-called gentle cleansers still burn when they inevitably reach the eye area. Makeup removal is effective for daily wear and light-to-moderate cosmetics. Heavy waterproof makeup will need a first-step oil cleanser or micellar water, making this ideal as a second cleanse in a double-cleanse routine.
The 500 ml pump bottle is the format to buy. At $24.99, it works out to roughly $1.48 per ounce and lasts four to six months with twice-daily use — genuinely good value for a pharmacy-grade cleanser. The 100 ml tube at $10.99 ($3.25/oz) is useful for travel or for testing the product before committing, but the economics favor the larger size decisively.
The fragrance-free, SLS-free, soap-free, paraben-free profile is expected for a sensitive skin cleanser, but the silicone-free and oil-free formulation further narrows the list of potential irritants. The physiological pH of approximately 5.5 means no acid-mantle disruption during cleansing.
The one meaningful caveat is fungal acne. The glyceryl oleate, PEG-90 glyceryl isostearate, and a couple of other lipid-based ingredients are flagged as potential Malassezia triggers. If pityrosporum folliculitis is a concern, this isn't the cleanser for you.
For everyone else dealing with sensitive, reactive, or barrier-compromised skin, this is the cleansing step solved. It's not exciting in the way that a new serum or treatment product is exciting. It doesn't promise transformation. What it promises — and delivers — is that the most potentially damaging step in your routine becomes a restorative one instead. After years of cleansers that promise gentleness and deliver varying degrees of compromise, the Gel Moussant quietly raises the standard for what a sensitive skin cleanser should be.
Formula
Key Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Sodium Cocoamphoacetate | The primary surfactant — an amphoteric cleanser derived from coconut that's among the mildest surfactant categories in dermatological testing. In CIR safety assessments, it was neither an irritant nor a sensitizer even at 10% concentration. Paired with the secondary coco-glucoside surfactant in this formula, it creates an effective but exceptionally gentle cleansing system that preserves the skin barrier rather than stripping it. | well-established |
| D.A.F. Complex (Mannitol, Xylitol, Rhamnose) | Bioderma's patented Dermatological Advanced Formulation that actively raises the skin's tolerance threshold during cleansing. Mannitol provides antioxidant protection against free radical damage, xylitol maintains hydration during the washing process, and rhamnose delivers anti-inflammatory benefits — turning what could be a barrier-disrupting step into a barrier-supporting one. | promising |
| Fructooligosaccharides | A prebiotic that selectively feeds beneficial S. epidermidis while suppressing pathogenic bacteria. Unusual in a cleanser — most foaming products disrupt the microbiome indiscriminately. This ingredient helps preserve the skin's microbial ecosystem even as the surfactants remove dirt and makeup. | emerging |
| Glyceryl Oleate | A lipid-restoring agent that mimics the skin's own lipid structure, actively replenishing the lipids that surfactants inevitably displace during cleansing. This is the key to why the skin feels hydrated rather than tight after washing — lipids are being deposited even as surface impurities are removed. | well-established |
| Coco-Glucoside | A sugar-based secondary surfactant with significantly lower irritation potential than sulfates even at high concentrations. Works alongside the primary amphoteric surfactant to boost cleansing power without increasing harshness — the foam feels satisfying without the barrier compromise of traditional foaming cleansers. | well-established |
Full INCI List · pH 5.5
Aqua/Water/Eau, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, Propanediol, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Citric Acid, Coco-Glucoside, Glyceryl Oleate, Sodium Citrate, PEG-90 Glyceryl Isostearate, Mannitol, Xylitol, Laureth-2, Rhamnose, Fructooligosaccharides, Tocopherol, Hydrogenated Palm Glycerides Citrate, Lecithin, Ascorbyl Palmitate
Product Flags
✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✓ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✗ Cruelty Free✗ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
sensitivity compromised skin barrier rosacea dryness dehydration post procedure eczema
Use With Caution
Routine Step
cleanser
Time of Day
AM & PM
Pregnancy Safe
Yes ✓
Layering Tips
Use as a morning cleanser or as the second step in a double-cleanse routine in the evening. Wet face, apply a small amount to damp skin, gently massage to lather, and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Follow with toner and the rest of your routine.
Results Timeline
Immediate comfort — skin feels clean without tightness from the first use. Hydration improvement measurable within 14 days of consistent use. Users with reactive skin typically notice fewer cleansing-triggered flare-ups within 1-2 weeks of switching to this cleanser.
Pairs Well With
Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water (as first cleanse)hyaluronic acid serumgentle moisturizermineral sunscreen
Sample AM Routine
- Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant Micellar Foaming Gel
- Hydrating serum
- Moisturizer
- Sunscreen SPF 30+
Sample PM Routine
- Micellar water or oil cleanser (first cleanse)
- THIS PRODUCT (second cleanse)
- Treatment serum
- Moisturizer
Evidence
Science & Expert Perspective
The Science
The Sensibio Gel Moussant's surfactant system is built on two of the gentlest categories in cleanser chemistry. Sodium cocoamphoacetate, the primary surfactant, was evaluated in the Cosmetic Ingredient Review safety assessment and found to be neither an irritant nor a sensitizer at 10% concentration in repeated insult patch testing. A 2010 study by Löffler et al. in Contact Dermatitis (PubMed: 20920412) systematically compared eight surfactant categories and confirmed that amphoteric surfactants ranked among the most tolerated. Coco-glucoside, the secondary surfactant, is a sugar-based cleanser with clinical data showing significantly lower irritation potential than sulfates even at higher concentrations, while preserving barrier integrity and preventing excessive transepidermal water loss.
The D.A.F. complex's rhamnose component has independent clinical support. A 2019 study by Boisnic et al. in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science (PubMed: 30845349) demonstrated beneficial effects on the papillary dermis and dermal-epidermal junction, including increased collagen IV and procollagen I production and reduced IL-6 and IL-8 inflammatory markers. A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of 107 children with atopic eczema (Veraldi et al., 2014, PMC4260143) confirmed that rhamnosoft — a rhamnose-rich polysaccharide — demonstrated anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial adhesion properties.
The prebiotic fructooligosaccharides draw on a 2022 study in Scientific Reports (PMC9188601) that demonstrated selective enhancement of S. epidermidis growth while suppressing C. acnes and S. aureus — confirming that this ingredient provides genuine microbiome support even in a rinse-off format. Bioderma's own testing on 22 volunteers showed +13% hydration improvement after 14 days of use, supporting the claim that this cleanser increases rather than decreases skin hydration.
References
- Irritant and sensitizing potential of eight surfactants commonly used in skin cleansers — Contact Dermatitis (2010)
- Potentially beneficial effects of rhamnose on skin ageing: an in vitro and in vivo study — International Journal of Cosmetic Science (2019)
- Local rhamnosoft, ceramides and L-isoleucine in atopic eczema: a randomized, placebo controlled trial — Giornale Italiano di Dermatologia e Venereologia (2014)
- Effects of short chain fructo-oligosaccharides on selected skin bacteria — Scientific Reports (2022)
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists consistently emphasize that the cleansing step is where most sensitive skin patients make their biggest mistake — using overly harsh surfactants that strip the barrier and perpetuate the cycle of sensitivity. Board-certified dermatologists note that this cleanser's amphoteric surfactant system represents the gold standard for gentle cleansing, and the physiological pH of 5.5 ensures no disruption to the acid mantle. Dermatologists frequently recommend this as a first-line cleanser for patients with rosacea, eczema, and post-procedure skin. The extremely short ingredient list is noted as advantageous for patch-testing and identifying sensitivities.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
Wet your face with lukewarm water. Dispense a small amount of gel into damp hands and gently massage across the face in circular motions for 30-60 seconds. The gel will transform into a light foam. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and pat dry. Use morning and evening. For makeup removal, use as the second step after a micellar water or oil-based first cleanser. Avoid hot water, which can exacerbate sensitive skin reactivity.
Value Assessment
The 500 ml pump bottle at $24.99 ($1.48/oz) is genuinely good value for a pharmacy-grade sensitive skin cleanser, lasting 4-6 months with twice-daily use. The smaller 100 ml tube at $10.99 ($3.25/oz) is reasonable for trial purposes but poor value for ongoing use. At the 500 ml price point, this costs less annually than many drugstore cleansers sold in smaller formats. The multiple size options allow budget-conscious consumers to choose wisely — buy the 100 ml to test compatibility, then commit to the 500 ml for long-term value.
Who Should Buy
Anyone with sensitive, reactive, rosacea-prone, or barrier-compromised skin who needs a daily cleanser that genuinely won't aggravate their condition. Also excellent for post-procedure cleansing and for anyone tired of cleansers that claim gentleness but still leave skin tight and dry.
Who Should Skip
Very oily skin types who need a stronger cleansing action for oil control. Also skip if you have fungal acne — the glyceryl oleate and other lipid-based ingredients are potential Malassezia triggers. Consider a simpler, lipid-free cleanser if pityrosporum folliculitis is a concern.
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Details
Details
Texture
Clear, transparent gel that transforms into a light, airy foam on contact with water. Not a dense or creamy lather — more of a gentle, dissolvable mousse.
Scent
Fragrance-free — no detectable scent
Packaging
Available in 100 ml squeeze tube, 200 ml pump bottle, and 500 ml pump bottle with lockable mechanism. White packaging with pink Sensibio line branding. 100% recyclable.
Finish
lightweightnon-greasy
What to Expect on First Use
Immediately noticeable how different this feels from SLS-based cleansers — the lather is lighter and airier, and rinsing leaves zero tightness or dryness. Some users accustomed to 'squeaky clean' may initially wonder if it cleaned effectively, but a cotton pad test afterward confirms thorough cleansing. No adjustment period needed.
How Long It Lasts
The 500 ml pump bottle lasts 4-6 months with twice-daily use. The 100 ml tube lasts approximately 1-1.5 months. A small amount goes a long way.
Period After Opening
6 months
Best Season
All Year
Certifications
Non-comedogenicSoap-freeHypoallergenicHSA/FSA eligible
Background
The Why
Developed as the rinse-off counterpart to Bioderma's iconic Sensibio H2O micellar water — the product that invented the micellar water category in 1995. For consumers who prefer the ritual of a traditional wash-off cleanser but need the same ultra-gentle approach that made Sensibio H2O a global phenomenon, the Gel Moussant applies micellar technology and D.A.F. patent protection in a foaming format.
About Bioderma Established Brand (5–20 years)
Bioderma was founded in 1977 by pharmacist-biologist Jean-Noël Thorel in Aix-en-Provence, France. The brand invented micellar water technology in 1995 with Sensibio H2O and operates under the NAOS group, holding over 80 patent families. Bioderma products are dispensed through pharmacies across Europe and recommended by dermatologists internationally.
Brand founded: 1977 · Product launched: 2016
Myth vs. Reality
Myths & Misconceptions
Myth
A cleanser needs to foam richly to clean effectively
Reality
Foam volume has no correlation with cleansing efficacy. This product's amphoteric and glucoside surfactants clean effectively through micelle-based emulsification rather than aggressive foaming. The lighter lather actually indicates gentler surfactant chemistry — a feature, not a limitation.
Myth
All foaming cleansers strip the skin barrier and cause dryness
Reality
SLS-based foaming cleansers can strip the barrier, but this formula uses sodium cocoamphoacetate and coco-glucoside — surfactant categories shown in clinical testing to preserve barrier integrity. The glyceryl oleate actively replenishes lipids during cleansing, and Bioderma's own testing showed +13% hydration improvement after 14 days of use.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant good for rosacea?
Yes — the fragrance-free, SLS-free, soap-free formula with a physiological pH of 5.5 is gentle enough for rosacea-prone skin. The D.A.F. complex actively raises the skin's tolerance threshold, and the amphoteric surfactants are among the least irritating cleanser categories in clinical testing. Many rosacea sufferers use this as their daily cleanser without triggering flare-ups.
Can Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant remove makeup?
It effectively removes light-to-moderate makeup including mascara. However, for heavy or waterproof makeup, use it as the second step in a double-cleanse routine — first remove makeup with Bioderma Sensibio H2O micellar water or an oil cleanser, then follow with the Gel Moussant to ensure thorough, gentle cleansing.
Is Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant safe during pregnancy?
Yes — the ingredient list contains no retinoids, salicylic acid, or other pregnancy-flagged ingredients. The citric acid present functions as a pH adjuster at negligible concentration, not as an exfoliant. As a rinse-off product with mild surfactants, it's considered safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
What size Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant should I buy?
The 500 ml pump bottle ($24.99) offers the best value at approximately $1.48/oz compared to $3.25/oz for the 100 ml tube. If you're trying the product for the first time, the 100 ml tube ($10.99) lets you test compatibility before committing to the larger size.
Is Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant fungal acne safe?
No — the formula contains glyceryl oleate, PEG-90 glyceryl isostearate, hydrogenated palm glycerides citrate, and ascorbyl palmitate, which are flagged as potential Malassezia triggers. If you have fungal acne, look for a cleanser with a simpler, lipid-free formula.
Why doesn't Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant foam very much?
The light, airy lather is intentional — it results from using amphoteric and glucoside surfactants instead of SLS/SLES. These gentler surfactant categories produce less foam but clean equally well through micelle-based emulsification. The reduced foaming actually indicates a more skin-friendly formulation.
Community
Community Voices
Common Praise
"Extremely gentle — does not strip, dry, or leave skin tight after washing"
"Effectively removes makeup including mascara without irritating eyes"
"Minimal 18-ingredient list inspires confidence for sensitive skin users"
"Fragrance-free, SLS-free, soap-free — checks every gentle-cleanser box"
"The 500 ml pump bottle offers excellent value and lasts months"
Common Complaints
"Light, airy lather may not feel 'cleansing enough' for those who prefer a rich foam"
"May struggle with heavy waterproof makeup without a first-step oil cleanser"
"Not fungal acne safe due to glyceryl oleate and other lipid-based ingredients"
"Price per ounce on the small 100 ml tube is notably higher than the 500 ml"
"Very oily skin types may find it too gentle for adequate oil control"
Notable Endorsements
Featured as 'Best Hydrating' cleanser by StyleCraze's dermatologist-reviewed guideSold through dermatologist-owned retailers like Dermstore and LovelySkin
Appears In
best cleanser for sensitivity best cleanser for rosacea best cleanser for compromised skin barrier best cleanser for dryness
Related Conditions
sensitivity rosacea compromised skin barrier dryness eczema post procedure
Related Ingredients
sodium cocoamphoacetate coco glucoside rhamnose probiotics prebiotics
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