I am a big fan of the French brands because normally they offer higher quality ingredients when compared to American brands which 89% of the ingredients used in the cosmetic industry have never been evaluated for safety by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are used in more than 99% of all products on the market. (Source: EWG)
In the U.S. major loopholes in the federal law allow the cosmetics industry to put thousands of synthetic chemicals into personal care products, even if those chemicals are linked to cancer, infertility and even birth defects. That being said, in terms of the ingredients, U.S. has the 7th highest cancer rate in the world and those are the reasons I become more careful in selecting the beauty products for my skin. The difference you should know between the French and American cosmetic regulations (Read more)
Today I will introduce a product from one of my favorite French drugstore brands, Avène. Eau Thermale Avène Micellar Lotion Cleanser and Make-up remover is a 3-in-1 gentle no-rinse cleanser that can also act as a make-up remover and toner at the same time. I am not a fan of oil-based cleanser and have always been fascinated by a water-based cleanser. Avène is using Micellar technology to make their lotion cleanser and make-up remover. Micellar water isn't just a marketing strategy, it has some interesting science behind its hype.
Micellar water is basically made up of Micelles (tiny balls of cleansing oil molecules) suspended in soft water. Surfactants are the molecules that do all the hard work to create Micelles. The Surfactant molecules work to bring the oil and water together into one family. The idea is that Micelles are attracted to dirt and oil, so they are able to draw out impurities without drying out the skin. For more science details behind the formation of Micelle, you can find a valuable post at Lab Muffin who will explain the process in diagrams.
As a cleanser, it works like a charm to remove dirt from my skin while as a make-up remover, it is pretty effective yet gentle at the same time. My skin is very sensitive and other make up removers will usually leave my eyes area a burning sensation (inflammation) after the application. However, Avène Micellar Lotion works differently on my sensitive skin, it works like a miracle in calming my irritated skin. The key ingredients Glycol helps in hydrating the skin and instead of using water, it actually uses Avène Thermal Spring Water which is known for soothing, softening and calming the skin.
If I don't wear any heavy make-up, then this product will definitely become my go to cleanser. However, with a heavy make up on, this cleanser could give me some difficulties in cleaning a stubborn eye make-up such as heavy waterproof mascaras and eyeliners. To sum up, this is a great cleanser for my daily routine with the maximum gentleness.
Since now on, this make-up remover has become my routine daily cleanser. As for the stubborn make-up, I prefer to remove them with my old buddies, Clarins One-Step Facial Cleanser or Garnier Skin Active Micellar Cleansing Water & Waterproof Make-up Remover. I'll make a review of them as well next time.
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Will I re-purchase? Yes, definitely!
38 comments
I've been wanting to try micellar water! It is scary the chemicals that are in US products and their links to cancer. I really should start going through what I use and how safe it is...
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Thanks for the review! Check out the brand Pacifica Beauty if you want an awesome micellar water with no harmful chemical additives :)
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DeleteI'll def check it out :) Thanks for the recommendation!
It is shocking to read about the synthetic chemicals being used in US products - will check out the alternatives you mentioned here. Thanks for sharing and thanks for visiting my blog too🙂
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This product really looks good, thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure, my dear :)
DeleteI haven't tried Avene products but I swear by micellar water.
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Interesting post my dear, thank you for sharing :-)
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Gil Zetbase
Thank you!
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este agua micelar siempre esta en mi casa, va muy bien
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DeleteThanks for the detailed review, I've never really tried micellar water or lotion before!
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ReplyDeleteI had no idea that US beauty products were so risky... I think I'll be shifting over to more french skincare and bodycare after that. I do love a bit of micellar water but for me, olive oil is the best for removing products.
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Hi Rosy,
DeleteThank you very much for the in-depth comment! It's always great to connect with people who resonate.
Chemicals in the US beauty products appear to be safe when used as directed, as there's no strong evidence that US beauty products are less harmful than French's. There are now many natural beauty products all over the US as the alternative. It's the era of beauty marketing that creates a perfect environment for so-called natural and safe beauty brands to step in and assuage our fears with those bad chemical products out there. That being said, even if a brand get "organic" labeling, the ingredient's source still doesn't determine its safety. It because some plants may contain substances that may be toxic or allergenic. Technically, plant-derived substances are still chemicals, and they can be unsafe.
So whether you are using US beauty products or French's and whether it's organic or chemical, it's always good to see what ingredients are a concern :)
BTW, olive oil sounds great! Thanks for the recommendation!! xx
Great post!
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Gil Zetbase
Thank you!!
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Amazing ! Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteNeed this cleanser. Thanks for sharing.
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This sounds really nice for me, I also love french brands and I usually don't wear very heavy makeup and so I think this might get added to my shopping list, thanks for the review :)
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Nice!! I'm happy to hear that my review caught your heart :)
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Great post and product really liked ❤️
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Promising. I think I'd like to try it too.
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