REVIEW - GARNIER MICELLAR WATER




Hello all..
Its been a long time since I did a review. So today it is about the Garnier micellar water that was launched a while back in India.

ABOUT THE PRODUCT
The Garnier micellar water is a makeup remover that is great for all skin types. It has launched in 2 variants in India. One is oil based and the other one is water based. Today the review is going to be about the water based one. It comes in 2 sizes.
~ For 125ml - 175/-
~ For 400ml - 349/-

PACKAGING
It comes in a sturdy plastic bottle with a pink cap. It looks very attractive. I have the 125ml one and it is the perfect size while travelling. The cap shuts tightly and there is no spilling whatsoever. You need a very little amount to take all of the makeup without any residue. The ingredients and the price are mentioned in the bottle. This micellar water is alcohol free. :)




HOW TO USE
I take a round cotton pad, take a little product on that and wipe my face as though I use a wet wipe. It takes away 90% of the makeup easily. For the eye makeup, I place the damp cotton pad on my eyes and leave it for a few seconds and gently wipe it in circular motions. In a single swipe it takes away almost all of the eye shadow, waterproof eyeliner and the mascara. For the lower waterline, I swipe the cotton pad in the same way as I would apply my kajal.. It also removes the liquid matte lipstick effortlessly.
If you have sensitive skin, you should definitely give this a shot! It is more like applying water. It doesn't leave your skin feeling sticky at all. A post makeup removal face wash is not needed in fact with this micellar water.

PROS:
* Availability
* Price range - it is on the affordable side with two sizes
* Alcohol free - so it doesn't dry out your skin
* Fragrance free; it doesn't sting your eyes
* Removes most of the makeup in a single go
* Suitable for all skin types
* It did not cause any breakout

CONS:
I seriously can't think of any!! :)

DEMO ON THE PRODUCT
Click on the video to see how the product removed my makeup!



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