Saturday 18 April 2015

Review: Garnier Pure Active Micellar Cleansing Water



Hi! You're probably well aware of the micellar water craze (if not, where have you been?) which started off with everyone raving about Bioderma (which used to be hard to get hold of but is now easily available here) to Garnier being the first (I think) drugstore brand to release their own version. Props to Garnier for being first in the race to launch these things, as I believe they were first in the BB cream craze too.

I would love to try Bioderma sometime in the future and see if it's worth the hype, but that stuff is pretty expensive (£10.20 for 250ml! ouch) so for now I'm definitely happy to keep using drugstore ones - to compare with Bioderma, Garnier's Micellar Waters are usually £4.99 for 400ml.

I tried the original pink-capped version of Garnier's Micellar Water and really liked it, so when that was running out I thought I'd try the one aimed at combination to oily and sensitive skin. I don't doubt that the original is fine for oily-skinned ladies like myself as it's super gentle, but this one is formulated especially for oilier skins. The ingredients of both products are extremely similar except there's Alcohol Denat in the oily-skin version.

In terms of makeup-removing, both products work quickly and easily. I used to use face wipes to remove my makeup, so this has been a good change for me as it gets the job done just as quickly and does a more effective cleanse. I've heard that some people have found Maybelline's Lash Sensational Mascara difficult to remove, but using this to take it off I've had no problems! If I've been wearing a lot of eye makeup I like to hold the soaked cotton pad over each eye for about 10 seconds to help get as much off as I can with one swipe.

However a few days ago I used this product to take off just a small amount of makeup (mascara and concealer) and my face seemed to go quite red, making me wonder if the addition of Alcohol Denat might be irritating my skin. I was confused in general about whether alcohol in skincare is harmful or not, so I googled it and Paula's Choice's opinion is that it is harmful unless it's fatty alcohol. If this is true, then why did Garnier add alcohol but still describe this product as suitable for sensitive skin?

Overall I still quite like this, but I think I prefer the original as I think it's gentler so more suitable for suitable skin. I also prefer the packaging of the original version as it's pink! I think when this runs out I'll probably repurchase the original, or try a micellar water from Simple or Nivea.

Garnier's Pure Active Micellar Cleansing Water is available from Boots here - both this and the original are on offer at the time of posting for £3.33 instead of £4.99.

Have you tried this? What are your thoughts on micellar waters?

Thanks for reading!

Sabrina xx

5 comments:

  1. Your post caught my attention because of the packaging of this cleansing water :D It looks different compared to the ones sold here in Belgium. Just like you I'm also a fan of the pink capped Garnier cleansing water, here the one for oily skin has a green cap and it's not from the Pure Active line. I'm sorry this water didn't work out for you :)

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  2. I was looking all over for a review on this!! I have had a bad experience with Garnier's range for combination skin where it was incredibly harsh and made my skin much worse then when I started. So I wanted to see if there was anything on the cleansing water for combination skin since I want to try it. I think I will rather go for the original one after reading your review. But just so you know, the Bioderma Cleansing Water for combination skin is AMAZING!

    Nihaad - the little blog of STUFF

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  3. Thank You very much for sharing nice tips of Pure Alcohol.

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  4. I loved the original too and completely agree with your thoughts on this one. I found it seemed to irritate my eyes after trying to remove stubborn eyeliner! I still like them both though.

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