How to properly use this essential beauty product?

Presse Santé

Micellar water continues to be touted for its ability to serve as both a makeup remover and a facial cleanser. But are micellar cleansing waters too good to be true, or do they live up to the hype? The thing is, although micellar water looks like toner and essence, it’s actually quite different. So even if you think you know everything about micellar cleansers, it might be worth familiarizing yourself with what it really is.

IS MICELLAR WATER GOOD FOR THE SKIN?

Since this essential ingredient gently removes dirt, makeup and other impurities from the skin without rubbing, you can count on your skin getting the care it needs with every use. Not to mention that it also hydrates the skin, which is always a big plus for a cleanser. How not to love it?

WHO SHOULD USE MICELLAR CLEANSING WATER?

The good news is that anyone can use micellar water, as there are formulas for different skin types. Since you don’t need to be near a sink to use micellar water, it can be a handy cleansing option for anyone who’s always on the go, regardless of their skin type.

Minimalists and people with busy schedules – in fact, anyone who wants to speed up their skincare routine – will love micellar water too, as it allows you to multitask, by cleansing and removing make-up from your skin.

WHICH MICELLAR WATER FOR WHICH SKIN TYPE?

There are many different micellar waters on the market today, and it can be difficult to know which one is right for your skin type. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, look for micellar water that contains salicylic acid or glycolic acid. These ingredients will help remove excess oil and keep pores clear. If you have dry or sensitive skin, opt for an alcohol-free micellar water containing soothing ingredients like aloe vera or chamomile. Remember to test any new product before using it on your face! And if you have any doubts, consult a dermatologist or a beautician. They will be able to recommend the best micellar water for your unique skin type.

HOW TO USE MICELLAR WATER?

Once you’ve found the best micellar water for your skin type, it’s time to think about how you’re going to use this leave-in face wash. We have some ideas for you:

USING MICELLAR WATER – REMOVING MAKEUP

Simplify your life by keeping a micellar cleansing water near your bed to remove your makeup even if you are exhausted. After saturated a cotton ball with micellar water, simply hold the pad over closed eyes for a few seconds for quick and easy eye makeup removal.

USING MICELLAR WATER – TOUCH UP YOUR MAKEUP

Sometimes you just don’t want to take your makeup off completely. In fact, maybe you just want to freshen up your eye makeup for a night out. Or, you try to draw the cat’s eyes, but as long as it takes so much involvement, you try to start from scratch without removing the rest of the makeup from your face. Applied to a cotton swab, micellar water can remove and help correct makeup mistakes that occur when applying eyeliner, mascara, or even lipstick.

USING MICELLAR WATER – DOUBLE CLEANSING

Should you wash your face after using micellar water? Nope ! Micellar water does all the cleaning for you. However, if you want a deeper cleanse, micellar water can be the perfect first step in a double cleanse.

USING MICELLAR WATER – CLEANSE YOUR SKIN AFTER EXERCISE

Since micellar water doesn’t need to be near a sink to use, it’s a great choice to take with you wherever you go, even to the gym! after finishing your workout, use a cotton pad soaked in micellar water. Cleanse entire face to remove sweat and residue from creams and makeup if you put on any and take a quick shower. You will see that your face would be more radiant than ever.

USE OF MICELLAR WATER – USE BETWEEN SUNSCREEN APPLICATIONS

We all know how important it is to regularly apply and reapply SPF when spending time outdoors. Still, if you’ve done your homework, you know that layering products can cause breakouts (especially if you inevitably sweat between applications). To avoid this, simply pass cleansing micellar water over the areas where you need to reapply your sunscreen.

* Presse Santé strives to transmit health knowledge in a language accessible to all. In NO CASE, the information given can not replace the advice of a health professional.

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