Micellar water has been in trend and with its amazing benefits, it has been one of the most sought out product for removing makeup.
There are several variants of Micellar Water available today. I have tried Garnier micellar water and I wanted to try this one too. Today I will review Nivea MicellAIR Skin Breathe Micellar Water.
Product Description-
NIVEA 3
in 1 Micellar Water Make-up Remover cleanses, removes make-up from face and
eyes and moisturizes in one step. SKIN COMPATIBILITY DERMATOLOGICALLY APPROVED.
HOW IT WORKS-
It cleanses particular mildly yet is highly effective. Thanks to its micelle technology, it requires no rinsing and does not break the skin’s natural barrier.
The micelles work like a magnet: when applied with a cotton pad they enclose oil and make-up within their center, but keep water outside. The refreshing fluid has no dehydrating effects on the skin and there’s no need for a toner after use.
RESULT-
Your skin is perfectly clean, soft and supple, without any residue left. For healthy looking skin that can breathe.
APPLICATION-
Gently wipe over your face, closed eyes and lips with a soaked cotton pad. Your skin is prepared to receive the subsequent care.
COMPATIBILITY DERMATOLOGICALLY AND OPHTHALMOLOGICALLY APPROVED.
The product comes in a transparent plastic bottle with a blue flip cap.
The micellar water is transparent in color. It doesn’t have any fragrance. The micellar water can be used on face, eyes and lips. The application of the product is easy.
The product claims to be a 3-in-1 product that it cleanses, removes makeup and refreshes the skin without any residue.
The product works well with makeup on the skin. It removes makeup pretty well from the face and eyes.
The product is very gentle. The product also leaves the skin very soft and smooth. It didn’t cause any irritation on my skin.
Overall, it’s decent micellar water. But somehow I liked Garnier one better than this one.
· Doesn’t clean the face completely
Nivea Skin Breathe Micellar Cleansing Water removes makeup easily, removes dirt and oil from the face and refreshes the skin. Overall it’s decent Micellar water which removes makeup easily.
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An informative post. Though I have no practical utility for the product, it is an interesting read.
I love using micellar water to wipe off the makeup. I am currently using another brand, will definately give it a try soon
I heart a lot of positive reviews of this product and really wanna try this. Thanks for sharing detailed review.
Thanks for your honest review about Nivea Micellar water. I have always loved Nivea products so will give this one a try too.
This looks nice to clean normal or light every day makeup. Is it safe for sensitive skin type?
I use micellar water as a makeup remover and must try this brand soonest. Nivea is quite good
Products of Nivea are always associated with good quality. Micellar Cleansing water too seems to have the same standard and quality. Definitely worth trying.
I didn't knew that Nivea has also come up with Micellar water. Good to know that it removes dirt and makeup easily from the face.
I often use baby wipes to clean my makeup bcz I am assured that it will thoroughly cleanse by face but recently I tried a micellar, a popular one and it didn't suit me. Considering Nivea is one if my trusted brands and u have given it a a good rating, I might give it a try
I am generally fond if Nivea products. I have not used anything from their cleansing range that has been released recently. This micellar water sounds promising.