January 2016 Empties

Hello hello!

This is my first ever empties post because normally as soon as a product is finished, I wash out the container and pop it in the recycling bin.  Everything that I finished this month finished on the same day except for the hair butter – weird.

January 2016 empties

Bioderma Sensibio Make-Up Removing Micelle Solution – original review here, revised review here. I love this stuff, I’ve already purchased a replacement.

OZ Naturals Ocean Mineral Facial Cleanser – original review here. I’m not 100% sure if I will get this again or not as I am currently testing out their Vitamin C Facial Cleanser (review coming on Friday).

OZ Naturals Hyaluronic Acid Serum – original review here, and I’ve already re-purchased this one.

Smith’s Rosebud Salve – I don’t think that I’ve ever actually reviewed this lip balm, but I already have a replacement (thanks to Cat from MyLipAddiction).

Nyx Stay Matte But Not Flat Powder Foundation – Original review is here. I don’t think that I will be repurchasing this one, as I find that it is a little too matte for this time of year due to my skin being a little drier from the winter weather.

The Body Shop Rainforest Radiance Hair Butter for Coloured Hair – Original review is here. This little tub of hair butter got lost in my stash so I had forgotten about it. I used the last little bit on Sunday. As I said in my original review, this is lovely, but unless it becomes available in the full size tub, then I won’t be re-purchasing it.

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Thanks for reading and have a beautiful day! ❤

Disclosure: Please see original reviews for disclosure statements of each product.

Bioderma Sensebio Micellar Water Review Revisited

I decided to revisit my original blog post on Bioderma’s Sensibio Micellar Water because my opinion has changed somewhat.

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Here’s a little excerpt taken from the original blog post from June:

I found that it removed most of my make-up (bb cream, powder, blush, highlighter, eyebrow pencil, and eye makeup), BUT it barely made a dent in removal of my waterproof mascara, so I had to remove that using my usual method (grapeseed oil). So while it removed the makeup, my face did not really feel clean.

Would I purchase it again? Maybe. It isn’t a holy grail item for me. But I would definitely recommend it for those who want a quick and easy method to remove makeup and clean your skin.

I had set it aside and forgot about it until mid to late August, and started using it as an extra step in removing my make-up at night, starting by using the micellar water first all over my face, followed by grapeseed oil for my mascara, then my usual cleanser, serum and moisturizer. Used this way, my face feels super clean and ALL traces of make-up are gone. I have since finished the original bottle, and replaced purchased the larger sized bottle (500ml).

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This micellar water has since become a holy grail item for me, I’m so glad that several people had told me to try it again instead of giving it away or throwing it out. Thank you ❤

Disclosure: I purchased this (AGAIN)!

Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Water

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I’ve walked by the Bioderma display at the pharmacy for YEARS, never even glanced at it. But after reading loads of reviews for it and several other brands of micellar water, I figured that I would give it a try. Here’s the description from the Bioderma website:

Sensibio H2O is the 1st and only dermatological micellar water that is completely biologically compatible with the skin: its fatty acid esters, the constituent elements of micelles, are similar to the phospholipids of the skin cell membranes and naturally help to rebuild the skin’s hydrolipidic film, which guarantees unequalled tolerance and comfort, for optimal make-up removal efficacy.

So what exactly is micellar water? On the Beautypedia website, they explain:

Micellar involves micelles, which are a type of electrically charged particle. Micelle technology is simply one way of explaining how any detergent cleansing agent (which this product and thousands of other cleansers contain) combines with water and interacts with oils to clean any surface, including skin.

So basically, it is a lazy way to remove makeup and cleanse your skin without using water. All you have to do is put it on a cotton pad / cotton ball and swipe over your face until all of the makeup is removed.

Because I have super sensitive skin, I decided to try the Sensibio version which is specifically formulated for sensitive skin. As always, I did a patch test on my wrist and waited 24 hours before testing it on my face. Since no reaction happened on my wrist, I was ready to go.

I found that it removed most of my make-up (bb cream, powder, blush, highlighter, eyebrow pencil, and eye makeup), BUT it barely made a dent in removal of my waterproof mascara, so I had to remove that using my usual method (grapeseed oil). So while it removed the makeup, my face did not really feel clean.

Would I purchase it again? Maybe. It isn’t a holy grail item for me. But I would definitely recommend it for those who want a quick and easy method to remove makeup and clean your skin.

As far as I know, you can buy the Bioderma Micellar Water at most pharmacies. It was on sale when I purchased it, I can’t remember the exact price that I paid, but on Beautylish, a 250ml bottle costs $13.95 (USD).

Disclosure: In case you missed it just above, this product was purchased by me.