YOGYAKARTA Micellar water and makeup removers are two facial cleaning products that are often used to clean up the remaining makeup. Although the function is similar, these two products have different ingredients. So, what are the differences between micellar water and makeup removers? Check out the full information below.

Summarized from various sources, here are some differences in micellar water and makeup removers that you need to know:

1. Content

Micellar water is a facial cleansing product made from water. Micellar water which means a collection of many molecules; consists of pure water, humectants such as glycerin, and light surfactants.

The main ingredient for makeup removers is a solvent mixture that can be water or oil-based.

Oil-based makeup remover products mainly use hydrocarbons, esters, or silicon oil. This facial cleansing product is commonly used in the first phase of double-cleaning techniques.

2. Function

It has been mentioned above that the main ingredients of the micellar water are pure water, humectane and light surfactants.

Humectane is a substance that functions to draw water into the skin and binds moisture to the skin. While surfactants are chemical compounds that are responsible for removing impurities. Light surfactant molecules can draw water and oil. This is what makes micellar water bind oil to the skin that is in contact with the molecule.

In addition to cleaning the face, the micellar water can also hydrate the skin. Humectane such as glycerin can also encourage skin barrier repairs that are important to maintain hydration and protect the body from environmental damage and infections.

Micellar water is very effective for cleaning thin makeup. However, if you wear medium to heavy sunscreen and makeup, the micellar water doesn't clean your face optimally. The texture is also very soft so it won't peel or irritate the skin when cleaning the face.

While makeup remover is designed to ensure that all makeup marks on the face can be deleted to every pore of the skin. Unlike micellar water, makeup removers are designed to remove color marks, such as foundation colors and eye shadow.

3. How to work

The way the micellar water works is related to the surfactants contained in it. The surfactant molecule has two ends. The first tip attracts water and the second tip attracts oil. This means that factants can unite water and oil that incidentally cannot mix.

The surfactant molecule in the micellar water can attract and bind the oil in contact with it. In this way, surfactant molecules can pull makeup marks and remove them from the skin.

The way micellar water works is different from oil and water-based makeup removers. Makeup removers have oil components that work directly on makeup. This makes makeup remover different from other facial cleaners, where oil is emulated with water to make formulas such as creams.

In addition to cleaning the remaining makeup, this facial cleansing product can also lift dirt and dust residue. By using a makeup remover, the face can be cleaned more optimally.

That's information about differences in micellar water and makeup removers. Hopefully this article can add insight to the loyal readers of VOI.ID.


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