When wearing makeup it is important that you always remove it, and well there are so many methods to removing your makeup micellar water is proven to be one of the best methods.
Micellar water would usually have a facewash, where according to the type of micellar you are using it will help remove impurities and makeup on your skin. The remover also helps purify your skin even on days when you are makeup-free.
Glamour suggests using micellar waters as an alternative to traditional makeup removers including wipes, balms, and oil cleansers. These lightweight, water-based makeup removers work by suspending tiny micelles (or balls of oil molecules) in water to remove dirt, oil, and makeup.
Margarita Lolis, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, says they provide a variety of benefits, including cleansing, toning, makeup removal, and moisturising. One major advantage is that the cleanser is mild on the skin.
“It effectively removes pollutants and makeup without the need for harsh rubbing or rinsing, which can be particularly beneficial for sensitive skin,” says Marisa Garshick, MD, a New York City board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology.
Like any other skincare product, it is important to ensure you buy the micellar water that is best suited for your skin type.
Here are 5 micellar waters that you should consider adding to your skincare routine, as recommended by Glamour:
- Eucerin Hydrating 3-in-1 Micellar Water: Glamour advises using this micellar water if you have mature skin because of its moisturising capabilities and capacity to smooth fine lines and wrinkles. It contains glycerin and arginine, is alcohol-free, and does not dry out your skin.
- Bioderma Sensibo Micellar Water: This micellar water is highly recommended given that it is gentle on the skin and has no fragrance or alcohol in it skincare. The above-mentioned source adds that it is suitable for a variety of skin types and can be used with cotton round makeup remover wipes.
- La Roche-Posay Micellar Water Ultra: The hub recommends using this hydrating micellar water for sensitive or reactive skin. According to Dr. Lolis, it will calm redness and irritation.
- Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water: This micellar water is a good hydrating solution recommended by dermatologist Hadley King, MD. She adds that it can be used to remove makeup, tone skin, and refresh the skin, whilst beauty editor Shalwah Evans recommends using it with soap to clean makeup brushes.
- ISDIN 4-in-1 Micellar Solution: Dr. Garshick suggests using this micellar water as it has an alcohol and fragrance-free solution with moisturising components such as glycerin, aloe vera, or thermal spring water, for dry skin types since it cleanses, tones, and moisturises.
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