Hello everyone! :)
I am a huge fan of cleansing water, especially when micellar water was introduced into the market.
Today I am going to share with you my experience using L'oreal Paris' Micellar Water 3-in-1 (blue cap).
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Much curious after using Garnier's Micellar Water, I wanted to know what's the difference between brands when they launch their respective version of micellar water. Just wanted to know.
I am not a skin expert nor a chemist or whatsoever. For me, there is one way to know - tried and tested.
They are three variety to choose from. I got myself the one in blue cap since it says "refreshing". :)
The description provided by brands are similar. Focusing the micellar technology on removing make-up residue and needless to rinse off after use.
By saying 3-in-1, L'oreal Paris meant "Cleanse, Remove Makeup, Soothe".
It's ingredient list is also rather short and simple:
Aqua/Water, Hexylene Glycol, Glycerin, Poloxamer 184, Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, Disodium EDTA, BHT, Polyaminopropyl, Biguanide (F.I.L. B185368/2).
Talking about its packaging, it is filled inside sturdy plastic bottle. Since I bought the smaller version, it is easy to carry around, especially during short trips. Very convenient since it says needless to rinse off.
I am a huge fan of cleansing water, especially when micellar water was introduced into the market.
Today I am going to share with you my experience using L'oreal Paris' Micellar Water 3-in-1 (blue cap).
Scroll to read more.
L'oreal Paris' Micellar Water 3-in-1 (Refreshing Even For Sensitive Skin) | 250 ml |
Much curious after using Garnier's Micellar Water, I wanted to know what's the difference between brands when they launch their respective version of micellar water. Just wanted to know.
I am not a skin expert nor a chemist or whatsoever. For me, there is one way to know - tried and tested.
They are three variety to choose from. I got myself the one in blue cap since it says "refreshing". :)
Source : Amazon |
Pink : Normal to dry skin
Blue : All skin types
Green : Normal to oily skin
"Unique micellar molecules act like a magnet to remove make-up residue and impurities from skin thoroughly. Easy and gentle; wipe with a cotton pad, no rinsing." - L'oreal Paris.
The description provided by brands are similar. Focusing the micellar technology on removing make-up residue and needless to rinse off after use.
By saying 3-in-1, L'oreal Paris meant "Cleanse, Remove Makeup, Soothe".
It's ingredient list is also rather short and simple:
Aqua/Water, Hexylene Glycol, Glycerin, Poloxamer 184, Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate, Disodium EDTA, BHT, Polyaminopropyl, Biguanide (F.I.L. B185368/2).
Talking about its packaging, it is filled inside sturdy plastic bottle. Since I bought the smaller version, it is easy to carry around, especially during short trips. Very convenient since it says needless to rinse off.
Now lemme know you it's cleansing power. There are gel eyeliner and lip tint on the back of my hand.
Above is the result after one swipe. As you can see, it removes most of the lip tint and there are still traces of gel eyeliner behind. I think it's very good in the sense that it's removing power is comparable to lip and eye remover; can you relate to that?
For times when I have lots of makeup on, I tend to do triple-cleansing: First, using cleansing oil; Then using micellar water; Last using a gentle gel cleanser.
For me, micellar water is kinda like my HG in my daily cleansing routine - to ensure all makeup residue are get rid off.
While both Garnier and L'oreal Paris offer good quality product, price wise, the earlier offers better price. The truth is, I really cannot determine any distinguish difference between the two products, I would say, interchangeable.
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Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes highly recommend
Repurchase: Highly possible
For your reference.
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