Micelles

Models and makeup artists swear by them, but how do micelles, the ball-shaped clusters found in micellar water, benefit your skin?

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About Micelles

Suspended in water, micelle particles are surfactants with two ends: an oil-loving head and a water-loving tail. They work like a magnet to draw out makeup, sebum, and impurities quickly and effectively, while their gentle cleansing properties make them suitable for sensitive skin.

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Micellar Water 101

Micellar Water 101: Everything You Need To Know About This Skincare Elixir And Its Benefits

When it comes to skincare, a product that has stood the test of time is the micellar (pronounced mi-sell-ar) water. First used by the French, micellar water was supposedly meant for cleansing the skin to avoid the use of hard water in France.

Surprising uses of micellar water you wish you knew before

Surprising uses of micellar water you wish you knew before

In an era of extensive skin care, where there’s a bottle for every rash, spot, or a pimple, all we wish for is a single effective product that would magically take away most of our skin worries. The strangest part is that we’ve been carrying this product in our handbags all along yet most of us are not even aware of the many uses of micellar cleansing water.

Types of Micellar Water For Every Skin

Types of Micellar Water For Every Skin And Choosing One

Regardless of your skin type, cleansing is something you cannot ignore. Whether your face tends to get oily, dry, or sensitive, keeping it free from dirt and grime is a must. Fortunately, there’s one product that can come to the rescue of all skin types – Micellar Cleansing Water.

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