SEBIACLEAR Eau micellaire - Purifying Makeup Remover & Cleanser 400 ml / 13.53 Fl oz
SEBIACLEAR Micellar Water — Purifying Makeup Remover & Cleanser, Oily & Blemish-Prone Skin
BENEFITS
- Cleanses, purifies and removes makeup in one step — including waterproof formulas
- Unclogs pores and helps minimize their appearance — no rinse required
- Removes excess sebum without over-drying — skin feels fresh and balanced
- Alcohol-free — gentle enough for face, eyes and lips on sensitive skin
- Mattifying effect — leaves a clean, shine-free finish
KEY INGREDIENTS
- Gluconolactone (PHA) — gentle exfoliant that purifies and helps unclog pores, preserves the skin's natural balance
- Micelles (Poloxamer 184) — capture and lift away impurities, excess sebum and makeup without aggressive rubbing
- PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate — mild cleansing and solubilizing agent derived from coconut, supports makeup removal without disrupting the skin barrier
- Propanediol & Pentylene Glycol — hydrating agents that maintain moisture comfort after cleansing
CLINICAL RESULTS
24 volunteers — twice daily — 28 days
- 92% said it gently eliminates impurities
- 92% said it does not dry out the skin
- 96% said it respects the most sensitive skin
- 37% reduction in the appearance of inflammatory and retention blemishes
WHO IT'S FOR
- Combination, oily and blemish-prone skin
- Sensitive skin — face, eyes and lips
- Morning and/or evening cleanse and makeup removal
FREE FROM
Alcohol-free — No-rinse formula — Hypoallergenic — Dermatologist-tested — Non-comedogenic
HOW TO USE
Apply to a cotton pad morning and/or evening. Wipe gently over face, eyes and lips. No rinsing required.
FULL INCI
AQUA/WATER/EAU, POLOXAMER 184, PEG-7 GLYCERYL COCOATE, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, PROPANEDIOL, GLUCONOLACTONE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CITRIC ACID, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, CETRIMONIUM BROMIDE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE)
Ingredient list may be subject to change. Always refer to packaging.
BRAND
French dermatological brand — since 1962. Recommended by dermatologists in 60+ countries. Endocrine disruptor-free.
