DanielleSkin27
Dry/Sensitive
You can use micellar water as your first cleanse, but I personally prefer a cleansing balm or oil. I feel like they work better than micellar water at removing everything.
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DanielleSkin27
Dry/Sensitive
No, you would use a balm instead of the micellar as a first cleanser if youโre trying to use a balm. Or you could use the micellar as your first cleanser. I was just saying that this is fine for a first cleanser but I think balms and oils are more effective.
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Lingua
Dry/Resilient
I only use micellair water when I have heavy makeup to just start the process.Then I still go over with a cleanser,But I try to avoid micellair as it dries my skin and irritates me after that.
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NEWSKIN
Dry/Sensitive
I havenโt found the best balm yet! Planning to try the banila co have heard a lot about it! I also use bioderma sensibio since I have sensitive skin and I love it to bits! ๐ค๐ซถ
Bioderma
Sensibio H2O Micellar Water
4.8
(137)
208
Banila Co.
Clean It Zero Classic
4.7
(20)
14
6
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merllamicorn
Oily/Resilient
Micellar water is an option for removing sunscreen, yes! I highly recommend a second cleanse with a more "traditional" cleanser (ie, one that you use with water). May I recommend switching out the micellar water for a cleansing balm or oil for your first cleanse instead? I have found that cleansing balms/oils work SO much better at removing product (sunscreen, makeup, etc) as well as daily buildup (sebum, dirt, etc) and that it is much gentler on and more hydrating for the skin. It's definitely a preference, but I recommend giving it a try - I think you'll really like the results!
Farmacy
Green Clean Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm
4.7
(154)
183
VVBETTER
Gentle Deep Cleansing Oil
4.8
(104)
22
6
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Jolivares1717
Dry/Resilient
You could use this to cleanse, just follow up with a gel or water-based cleanser
4
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