Friday, July 24, 2020

Lumene Classics Micellar Cleansing Water 200 ml Review

Ingredients:


AQUA (WATER), BUTYLENE GLYCOL, POLOXAMER 184, ERIOPHORUM SPISSUM (NORDIC COTTONGRASS) FLOWER/STEM EXTRACT, PHENOXYETHANOL, GLYCERIN, PROPANEDIOL, DISODIUM EDTA, POLYSORBATE 20, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, ALLANTOIN, POTASSIUM SORBATE, SORBIC ACID, SODIUM HYDROXIDE.

I try to mark the sunscreen ingredients in red and other possible irritants in lilac. Ingredients thought to be good and useful for skin I mark green.  Learning as I go, google is my friend etc...


Thoughts:

Not super good for removing mascara (but micellar waters rarely are, I prefer oil)

Nothing special - not hydrating, not calming, no extra effects, like acne fighting



First things first: doesn't leave skin as "sticky" as Garnier Micellar Water, finish feels a lot nicer.

Removes most of the makeup, but I usually use micellar waters like toners for finishing or just for refreshing during the day so can't comment more on that.

Fresh scent, doesn't linger, not too strong.

Affordable

Easy to get (for me)

No irritation



* I bought my first bottle of Lumene's market series Classics/Klassikko Cleansing Water during a trip simply because I had forgotten my Garnier bottle at home and this one seemed simple enough and the bottle wasn't too big to lug around. I lost my first bottle but liked the product enough to buy another, and later found my first bottle as well.

I must admit there is not all that much to say about this micellar water - it is micellar water. It works as well as they usually do. I don't use micellar waters primarily to remove makeup and I do prefer oil cleansing, it helps to keep my skin unclogged better and is more gentle.



Price: 

5 € / 200 ml

Bought from: 

Supermarket

Buy again? 

Maybe? Not against it. I did repurchase once already, after all!

Worth the money? 

Yeah, Lumene's Classic series Micellar Cleansing Water is nice and basic for a nice and basic price.

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