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micellar water

[ mahy-sel-er waw-ter, wot-er ]

noun

  1. a liquid skin cleanser made up of tiny particles, or micelles, of mild soap or detergent dispersed in purified water, usually with the addition of moisturizers, vitamins, etc.:

    Many people use micellar water daily to remove makeup and dirt without stripping the natural oils from their skin.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of micellar water1

First recorded in 1900–05, for an earlier sense; 2010–15, for the current sense
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"Double cleansing involves removing makeup first using an oil-based cleanser or micellar water, and then I cleanse again to clean deeper in the pores."

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I love micellar water for cleansing.

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If you sweat underneath your mask, Dr. Shari Marchbein, a dermatologist in New York, suggests using micellar water or a gentle cleanser to do a quick wash when you take it off.

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Just saturate a cotton pad or cloth with micellar water and gently wipe away excess dirt, debris and oil, she explains.

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If you truly need simplicity or know you won’t stick to a regimen, Engelman says micellar water can be a quick one-stop shop.

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