This iconic facial product sells every second around the world (it costs less than 10 euros)

This iconic facial product sells every second around the world

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    Marie Lanen

    Head of parenting sections (baby, pregnancy, family), psychology and beauty

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    Certain beauty products have become iconic, such as this micellar water which sells every second all over the world. Even the stars have succumbed to its high-performance formula!

    It was the very first micellar water… We no longer need to introduce Créaline H20 from Bioderma. A small revolution in the world of cosmetics invented in 1995 thanks to collaboration between clinical research at the Bioderma laboratory and dermatologists.

    A product dedicated to the needs of sensitive skin

    When Jean-Noël Thorel created Créaline H20 micellar water, he wanted to develop a product dedicated to the needs of sensitive skin: CREaLine = Couperose Rosacea Erythrose (redness) + line (Line/Range in English). The now essential micelle technology combines the effectiveness of cleaning and the gentleness of a treatment while respecting the skin’s hydrolipidic film. The skin is never dehydrated or irritated. Its formula has won over many users. Praised by make-up artists around the world and a favorite product backstage at fashion shows, Créaline has also become a must-have in the bathrooms of stars: Cara Delevingne, Nathalie Portman, Selena Gomez, Victoria Beckham, Leïla Bekhti and also Rosie Huntington- Whiteley.

    Figures that make you dizzy

    At NAOS (Bioderma, Institut Esthederm, Etat Pur), in Aix-en-Provence, a factory is entirely dedicated to the production of Créaline H20 500ml, with 200,000 bottles manufactured per day. Today, a Créaline H2O is sold every second in the world.

    Micellar water is an easy-to-use product, even for skincare beginners! You can include this product in your daily routine (morning and evening). When you wake up, soak a cotton pad in micellar water to remove excess sebum (and other impurities) from your face. If you take a shower, use micellar water afterwards to remove limescale from your skin.

    In the evening, micellar water is used after removing makeup or as a makeup remover if you are using a simple tinted cream. More intense makeup requires professional makeup removal (milk or oil, or even double cleansing with soap). Micellar water will simply complete the routine by soothing your skin and giving you a boost of freshness before bed.

    Another option is to use micellar water for makeup touch-ups. If you have used too much eyeliner, for example, soak a cotton swab in micellar water to touch up your eyes.

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