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Why you need a bottle of Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water

9 May, 2016 - 10:32pm by - First Lady | 21 Comments

FIVE REASONS WHY YOU NEED TO OWN A BOTTLE OF GARNIER MICELLAR CLEANSING WATER

By Cassandra Myee of www.cassandramyee.com

Micellar Waters are all the rage right now in skincare and I can understand why. A lot of brands are bringing out their own take on the Micellar Water, Garnier being one of them. I always have a bottle of the Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water in my bathroom and I'm here to give you five reasons why you probably should too!

NUMBER ONE | It removes makeup in one swipe of a cotton pad. Micellar Water literally feels like water on the skin, with the 'micelles' in this product helping to almost suck the makeup off your face. It also works well on the eyes and lips.

NUMBER TWO | If you have sensitive skin, this could be a game changer. Because Micellar Water doesn't have a lot of ingredients in it (seven to be exact!), it is ideal for all skin types even those with sensitive skin. The formula is non-irritable and only grabs at makeup and doesn't draw any moisture or good oils away from the skin. Garnier have recently expanded the range and brought out the Pure Active Micellar Cleansing Water for those with oily and combination skin to help mattify and cleanse impurities from the skin, as well as removing makeup.

NUMBER THREE | It's great to travel with, with the brand new mini 125ml bottle (RRP NZD $6.95). The original bottle is pretty big and hefty and I was left decanting it into smaller travel sized bottles. Now you can buy it in travel size and not have to worry about not having your favourite makeup remover with you at all times!

NUMBER FOUR | You can also use it as a cleaning product. I can't be the only one who gets makeup stains all over the show, I am constantly wiping down my vanity where I do my makeup on the daily. I find this works wonders at lifting it off; I just soak a cotton pad and wipe it over the surface, it doesn't damage the surface underneath and it gets rid of those orangey foundation stains, or smudges of eyeshadow pigments.

NUMBER FIVE | Overall, the Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water is a lot quicker, easier and cheaper than other makeup removing options. If you find makeup wipes are too harsh on your skin, or your eye makeup remover leaves your eyes stinging and watering, this is the product to try. The large 400ml bottles have about 200 uses in them, and I find it takes me months on months to get through a bottle. So at only RRP $12.99, it's a very affordable skincare product that should easily slot into your skincare routine.

Thank you so much to our guest blogger, Cassandra.  Check out her blog, CassandraMyee for more fabulous articles and reviews.  (And...she's giving away a Best Beauty Box Ever...#justsaying)  

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10th May, 2016

I love this product and have since purchased it again

10th May, 2016

I quite enjoy Cass's blog. Using micellar water to clean your vanity is a good idea.

10th May, 2016

Am I the only person who hates this stuff? Lol.

10th May, 2016

I tried it. It is my favourite makeup remover now. Just love it. Wash you makeup brush and sponge. You will get it crisp clean tools.

10th May, 2016

I've yet to try it but it's definitely on my to try list.

10th May, 2016

This is a good tutorial thank you Cassandra.I have heard so much about cleansing water but have yet to try so this gives me lots of ideas.

Rajvee2588
13th May, 2016

Thank you.

SooziesWorld
10th May, 2016

I didn't even find it great for that either lol.

Qweenkaren
11th May, 2016

I'm not a fan either. If I wanted cheap makeup brush cleaner I would use dishwashing liquid or foaming soap lol

pintsize
14th May, 2016

I don't think much of it... I don't love it but I don't loathe it either... just didn't do much of anything for me (brushes included)

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