Two-Phase Micellar Water 3in1 Lirene Power Of Plants Migdal Micellar Water
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Age:
18+
Brand: Lirene
Line: power of plants
Product Type: micellar water
Product Properties: cleansing, makeup removal, moisturizing
Ingredients: glycerine, panthenol
Formula: two-phase
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: mass-market
Skin Type: all types
Country: Poland
Made in: European Union
Experience the power of plant oils combined with micellar water from the Lirene brand. The micelles in the formula act like magnets, collecting all impurities. The oils, in turn, dissolve sebum, making the cleansing process thoroughly deep and effective. Power Of Plants Migdal Micellar Water is suitable for daily cleansing and will make this routine more enjoyable. The liquid is extremely gentle, eliminating the need for prolonged face scrubbing with sponges. The oil also minimizes the impact of hard tap water, leaving the skin smooth and maintaining its elasticity.
Features of Power Of Plants Migdal Micellar Water by Lirene:
- 97% made up of natural ingredients;
- two-phase formula with oils easily removes even waterproof makeup;
- suitable for all skin types;
- removes impurities and sebum, thoroughly cleansing the skin;
- does not clog pores or cause a feeling of tightness;
- not tested on animals;
- can be used even by people who wear contact lenses.-
Apply the liquid to a cotton pad. Gently cleanse your face, neck, eyelids, and lips. Repeat until the pad is clean. Then, dazzle everyone with your beautiful skin!
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Aqua (Water), Glycerin, Sodium Chloride, Panthenol, Glucose, Caprylyl Alcohol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Sodium Citrate, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Calcium Gluconate, Decyl Alcohol, Gluconolactone, Sodium Benzoate, CI 19140 (FD&C Yellow No. 5), CI 16035 (FD&C Red No. 40)
The micellar water that I bought was absolutely awful. Sometimes, when I saw bad reviews about other micellar waters, like "does not remove well," "does not remove anything," I always thought, how could that be, it's all lies. And it turns out, it happens. And that's exactly what happened with this micellar water, my biggest disappointment.
It was not filled to the top, which is normal. There was oil separated on top, from the water. Well, that's normal. The scent is pleasant. The ingredients are good. As it says on the label: shake before use, so that the oil mixes with the water. And now the most interesting part: when applied to a cotton pad, the consistency is not very liquid, like in other micellar waters, maybe because of the oil. It doesn't remove anything. It doesn't feel pleasant on the skin when you wipe your face with the pad. It feels like something in between a micellar water and a hydrophilic oil. It doesn't completely remove foundation, and it's not able to dissolve mascara, even if you place the pad on your eye and wait. It simply cannot dissolve mascara. It's just awful.
Before this, I bought a micellar water from this manufacturer with calendula petals. It was simply Van Lav, but unfortunately, it was out of stock. It seems like they have discontinued it. This water was very disappointing, even though the manufacturer has many great products.