Sunday, October 11, 2020

Makeup Remover Review: Klorane Floral water makeup remover with soothing cornflower (Micellar Water with Organically Farmed Cornflower)

'Ello folksickles. Today's review will be for Klorane Floral water makeup remover with soothing cornflower (Micellar Water with Organically Farmed Cornflower)
Availability: This retails at $26 for 13.5 fl. oz. or $10 for the 3.4 fl. oz. mini and can be purchased at bluemercury.com or ulta.com along with their physical store locations as well as kloraneusa.com and dermstore.com 

Would I buy this?: Probably not.

What is this product designed to address?
According to bluemercury.com:
An ultra-gentle, 3-in-1, no-rinse Micellar cleansing water, toner and makeup remover. The plant-based formula thoroughly cleanses the skin and removes dirt, oil, impurities, and all traces of makeup from face, eyes and lips.
BEHIND THE BRAND: KLORANE
Since 1965, Klorane has used only the purest plant extracts, sustainably grown with 100% traceability, to target specific hair, face and body care needs while respecting nature and people. With every purchase, a portion of sales goes to support the Klorane Botanical Foundation and helps fund school gardens in the USA through its Budding Botanist Grant.
BENEFITS
3-in-1 micellar water, cleanser, toner and make-up remover

Does it contain any special/beneficial ingredients?
Again, according to bluemercury.com:
Organically farmed Cornflower water: a pure floral water that provides soothing, softening and depuffing properties to the skin.

What is the texture like?
This has a watery texture to it.

Is it scented?
This has a clean, floral scent.

My overall experience/comments on the product:
Given that this is essentially flower water I'm actually surprised at what a good job it does with removing my makeup. Personally I don't really use any makeup removers anymore because I've got the Makeup Eraser but if you like micellar waters I'd suggest giving this one a try.

Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.

Disclaimer: This was provided for testing purposes, I am not being compensated to mention it on this here blog. 

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