
Claims:
š¦ Gently but effectively removes dirt and even stubborn make up
š¦ Himalayan pink salt detoxes and protects skin from effects of pollution
š¦ Cleanses and moisturizes skin at the same time
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My thoughts:
First of all, can we just all stop for a moment and appreciate this gorgeous box and bottle combination??? The gradiation on both the box and the bottle looks really nice and the embossed B at the top of the lid just screams class! š I am in love already!
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So I don't really wear a lot of make up, hence I did a swatch test to check how effective this cleansing water is. I will be uploading the video soon but here's what went down with the swatches.
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I swatched all kinds of make up-- bb cream, foundation, brow pencil, lip tint, superstay lipstick, blush, etc. This cleansing water removed all traces of foundation, concealer, bb cream, and eyebrow liner in one swipe. However, it had a bit of trouble with the superstay lipstick and one lip tint.
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For a cleansing water, it does an okay job of removing dirt and make up.
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In terms of texture, it is quite viscous, though not too much. It's not as watery as other cleansing/micellar waters (Nivea, Garnier). Actually, the texture reminds me more of a toner and I like that about it. Whenever I use this, I don't really feel the need to second cleanse with a foam cleanser or something because it feels like I just finished the toning step. š
Also, because it doesn't leave an icky or greasy feeling that makes you want to rinse it off, it's perfect for lazy mornings!