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Monday, September 15, 2014

[Review] Biore Micellar Cleansing Water


With the convenience of Biore cleansing sheets, which I've been using for a really really long time. I never thought there's any product better than that, until Biore had another new product!

Micellar Cleansing Water. 

What I already like when I have not even tested the product. It is WATER-BASED! Water based makeup remover are non-oily (needless to say), feels cleaner and non-sticky!

The special key point about the Micellar Cleansing water is it's water micellar technology, It contains Natural mineral water from Northern Japanese Alps. It also has an Anti-Bacterial Formula which helps prevent pimples and breakouts, at the same time minimises pores for a more refined complexion and enriched collagen & white tea extract for brighter, softer and suppler skin. 

Simply Pump 1-2 times onto a cotton pad and gently wipe off make up, no cleansing required! Talk about time saving! 


see the gross amount of makeup being removed. Eyeliner can also be easily removed by placing the soaked cotton pad onto close eyes for about 5 seconds.

here's my face with makeup. 

after removing half of my makeup! nothing left on my face!

(pic taken on different day which explains the different clothes lol) I personally felt that the Micellar Clenasing water gives a refreshing feeling due to the water based, and i love that it can efficiently remove all traces of makeup as well!

Skin feels refreshed with no oily after feel, and it's also suitable for all skin type!

Available at all pharmacies, hypermarkets and supermarkets and departmental stores at $18.90!

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