Peri Pera stain is a toughie to remove for sure! I didn't know there is the AR version available so this comparison is very helpful! I am about to open another bottle of the classic Sensibio. I only use micellar water to remove non-waterproof sunscreen on my neck and I find the classic does a good job without irritating my skin. Just like you, I will stick with a bi-phased eye makeup remover and oil cleanser to remove my makeup. Thanks for testing these products for us!
Hi Lena! The Peri Pera stain threw me for a loop the first time I was trying to remove it, but I love how they wear and that they don't leave my lips feeling parched. I very recently started testing out the Etude Makeup Remover, and it's pretty nice! Which bi-phase makeup remover do you like? Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I hope you have an excellent rest of the week!
Hi Zack, I have never tried Bioderma and micellar waters always seem gimmicky to me. I do have a Nivea one and have used it and like you, my skin around my eyes feels sensitive after using it so I chucked it out lol. Thanks for the comparison. Very thorough as always 🥰
Hi Maria! Micellar waters can be helpful for some people, but I don't find them to be essential for the most part. I do enjoy them for cleaning up eyeshadow fallout and removing swatches, for that usage a bottle will last me ages! Thank you for always leaving such lovely comments; I hope you have a wonderful rest of the week!
Hi Gladys! Outside of testing for this video I generally don't use micellar waters in my routine, as I am so partial to my oil cleansers. Thank you so much for watching and commenting; I hope you have a blessed week too!
Wait, so the anti-redness version actually stings your skin? That... seems kind of counter-intuitive. Then again, I'm over here washing my face with the suds from my shampoo so... *shrug*.
Hi Andy! I found the stinging from the AR version to be quite ironic as I watched this video back, but it's one of those points that show how our skin can react unexpectedly to any product. It's fascinating you mention using the suds from your shampoo on your face, as I was just reading about the benefits of using anti-dandruff shampoos as a wash for people with facial hair. HAHA! I hope you have an excellent rest of the week!
Peri Pera stain is a toughie to remove for sure! I didn't know there is the AR version available so this comparison is very helpful! I am about to open another bottle of the classic Sensibio. I only use micellar water to remove non-waterproof sunscreen on my neck and I find the classic does a good job without irritating my skin. Just like you, I will stick with a bi-phased eye makeup remover and oil cleanser to remove my makeup. Thanks for testing these products for us!
Hi Lena! The Peri Pera stain threw me for a loop the first time I was trying to remove it, but I love how they wear and that they don't leave my lips feeling parched. I very recently started testing out the Etude Makeup Remover, and it's pretty nice! Which bi-phase makeup remover do you like? Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I hope you have an excellent rest of the week!
Hi Zack, I have never tried Bioderma and micellar waters always seem gimmicky to me. I do have a Nivea one and have used it and like you, my skin around my eyes feels sensitive after using it so I chucked it out lol. Thanks for the comparison. Very thorough as always 🥰
Hi Maria! Micellar waters can be helpful for some people, but I don't find them to be essential for the most part. I do enjoy them for cleaning up eyeshadow fallout and removing swatches, for that usage a bottle will last me ages! Thank you for always leaving such lovely comments; I hope you have a wonderful rest of the week!
Thank you so much for doing this!! Very informative!
Hi Angie! I was beyond happy to do this video, and I am thrilled that you found it to be informative! I hope you have a wonderful rest of the week!
I have never used this type of product in my routine. I do not think I will either😁.
Have a blessed week Zack!.
Hi Gladys! Outside of testing for this video I generally don't use micellar waters in my routine, as I am so partial to my oil cleansers. Thank you so much for watching and commenting; I hope you have a blessed week too!
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Wait, so the anti-redness version actually stings your skin? That... seems kind of counter-intuitive. Then again, I'm over here washing my face with the suds from my shampoo so... *shrug*.
Hi Andy! I found the stinging from the AR version to be quite ironic as I watched this video back, but it's one of those points that show how our skin can react unexpectedly to any product. It's fascinating you mention using the suds from your shampoo on your face, as I was just reading about the benefits of using anti-dandruff shampoos as a wash for people with facial hair. HAHA! I hope you have an excellent rest of the week!