YOGYAKARTA Micellar water is a skin care product that is often used to clean the face. The light form and the ability to remove makeup on the face make it favorite to many women. So, is there a side effect of micellar water? What are the signs of a water micellar not suitable for facial skin? Find the answer in the following review.

The use of micellar water to remove dirt, dust, and makeup that sticks to the face may lead to side effects on the skin.

Please note, micellar water is a skin care product consisting of purifying water, humectan (chemical moisturizing factors) such as glycerol, and light surfactants.

Adapting AI-Care, the main key for a micellar water is in the surfactant content in it. The surfactant molecule has two ends that function to draw water and pull oil. This means that surfactants can unite water and oil that usually cannot mix. This is what makes surfactants a common ingredient in cleaning and soap.

The tip of each molecule that draws water faces outward, while the tip that pulls the oil faces inward. This allows surfactant molecules floating in the liquid to pull and bind the oil in contact with it. In this way, surfactant molecules can pull makeup and sebum and then remove it from the skin.

The problem is, surfactants left above the surface of the skin can accumulate and potentially cause irritation or allergic reactions, quoted from Healthline.

Some of the side effects that may occur due to the use of micellar water include:

To avoid side effects of micellar water, you are advised to rinse your face first before using this product to clean makeup or dirt that sticks to the facial skin.

The above side effects can appear due to an error when using a micellar water.

If the method you are doing is correct but the skin is still problematic, most likely it is caused by the use of mismatched micellar water.

The following are signs that a micellar water is not suitable for your skin:

If the symptoms that appear continue and get worse, immediately contact the doctor.

That's information about the side effects of micellar water. Hopefully this article can add insight to the loyal readers of VOI.ID.


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