I use a micellar
water on a cotton pad and this comes right off.
Instead, I do a quick once - over with some micellar
water on a cotton pad.
I use a micellar
water on a cotton pad and this comes right off.
Micellar
water on a cotton pad and it's gone in a few seconds.
Not exact matches
Hi Harri, I tend to only use it around my eyes, but maybe try using a small amount
on a
cotton pad, as its not
water soluble I can see why that might be a little tricky.
Apply the extract to a
cotton pad and dab it
on acne twice a day, rinsing it off with cold
water afterwards.
What surprised me most after the first night was that I still had SO much makeup leftover
on my face, which was evident after I swiped the micellar
water - soaked
cotton pad over my face — so.much.
After using our Micellar
Water, you can see make up & dirt
on the
cotton pad, but in addition to that, our Micellar
Water is also removing microscopic particulate matter like pollution.
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