so went shopping the other day and at the beauty counter the lady showed me this kind of mineral water to wash the face, basically only water with some minerals in it or something. what she said is you put this water on cotton and just to clean the face with it. no need to rinse out, no need to use separate makeup remover... make it sound very easy to use. but does it work? sounds impossible. anyone here with this mineral water to wash face? what you think of this beauty regime? worth giving a chance to this product or is a waste of time and lot of nonsense? please give opinions.
Ahhh... you mean micellar water!!! That stuff has become really popular lately. They're cleansing waters that don't have oil or soap and have micelle molecules floating around in them. Nope, don't bother to ask me what those actually are 'cause I got no clue. But, here's the deal. You apply that micellar water, and there's many, many on the market now, to a cotton pad and then start cleansing the skin. It's supposed to be able to remove makeup as well, but some don't apparently. That's why you gotta look for good reviewed before you buy anything. Anyways, once you're done, there's no need to rinse. So it is convenient and effortless, really.
Micellar water has many benefits:
- It removes most makeup very effectively.
- It does not contain any ingredients that will dry the skin.
- It is suitable for people of all skin types.
- It is surprisingly easy to use. No rinsing required.
- It will help keep blemishes at bay.
Micelles are tiny particles that cleanse the skin, actually. It might look like just water and is just as gentle as just water, but does a much better job not just as removing makeup and dirt from the skin but also getting excess sebum and oil off, if you have problems with that. Another plus is that micellar water does not have to be very expensive.
Alright then, just wanted to share that I've been at the mall today and ended up with Loreal Skin Perfection Purifying Micellar Water. Course I needed to try it out practically right away when I got home so I did. I gotta say, I was a little surprised at how little makeup actually ended up on the cotton wool for the foundation part of things, yeah? I'm not entirely sure that it cleaned the whole thing off. It did a good job on my eye makeup mind you, and my skin looked kinda looked after and tight after using it. Pretty cool stuff.
Micellar water seems to be rather the rage at the moment. I suspect that, in a few years if not sooner, it will be another thing that some people continue to use with pleasure but that most people will simply have forgotten about.
When it comes to facial cleansing, the most important thing is to experiment with different products until you get one that works really well for you and that you like, and then to just stick with that. All these hypes are about making us think we need to buy something else to look good. It isn't true, people. Soap and water works for some people. We can cleanse our skins without spending lots.