14 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
1 Good
0 Bad
Dry
0 Good
1 Bad
Sensitive
0 Good
2 Bad
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Product Attributes
Ratings & Reviews
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14 Reviews
Rating Distribution
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Product Attributes
11 Reviews
perfectlyimperfect
Oily/Sensitive
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Foaming Micellar Cleanser
I have been using this cleanser on and off since late 2019 or early 2020. I always come back to it, because it’s one of the best micellar cleansers I’ve tried. Most micellar waters that I’ve tried can sit on the skin without being wiped away. I found...
Since this is a light foamy cleanser, I don’t think this is ideal for removing heavy full-glam makeup. I use it on nights with minimal to no makeup as a first cleanse. Even though this does contain witch hazel, I do not think this would work effectiv...
7
1
Ruthieandskincare
Dry/Resilient
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Foaming Micellar Cleanser
Affordable and accessible Nice self foaming packaging
Not a fan of the scent Quite drying All in all average cleanser
2
0
skincarewithorr
Oily/Sensitive
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Foaming Micellar Cleanser
It has witch hazel for that oil balancing effect, but also watermelon seed oil to avoid that stripping feeling post-wash. The micellar technology removes dirt, grime and makeup very easily. This works well as a stand-alone cleanser in summer.
Too stripping in the drier months. Also its too expensive for a foaming cleanser.
1
0
maddysbeautytalk
Oily/Sensitive
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Foaming Micellar Cleanser
The Alya Skin Foaming Micellar Cleanser is formulated to rejuvenate, hydrate and cleanse the skin. It also speeds up the healing process of breakouts and, removes makeup and dirt from the skins surface. This cleanser has a non-drying formula to keep ...
There is nothing bad.
0
0
chooky
Dry/Sensitive
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Foaming Micellar Cleanser
does what it's supposed to do - cleanse
i noticed it was quite stripping for my combination skin
0
0