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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Bioderma vs. this works Clean Skin 5-in-1 Water

A micelle is a tiny oil molecule that is suspended in soft water. Instead of smearing your makeup around your face like water would, these little molecules basically eat up and absorb dirt and makeup like little pac-man. The actual solution looks and feels just like water, and is super soft and gentle on your skin. Micellar water was, until recently, sold almost exclusively in France, but is now available from lots of brands. They have been all the rage in the beauty world for awhile, and for good reason.


The most popular micellar solution is Bioderma, but it is not available outside of France (except for a few retailers). Luckily for us, many brands now carry versions of micellar water so we can all get our hands on some. As bioderma was the "cult favorite" I knew that was the one I wanted to try first, so I ordered a few bottles on amazon. If you're curious, the exact seller I ordered from was this one. 

The Bioderma Sensibio H2O micelle solution is a face and eye makeup remover for sensitive, normal to dry skins. It is meant to remove even water-resistant makeup. It also has soothing and decongesting active ingredients to prevent the feelings of irritation often caused by cleansing. The reason that I fell in love with this is because it is so easy to use; you literally just pour some on a cotton pad, swipe it around your face and eyes, and that's it. You don't have to rinse it, you just dab your skin dry with a clean cloth and you're done. When I ordered this I was under the impression that this was a one-stop shop: makeup removing and cleansing all in one step. And it is... but I wouldn't exactly say that this should completely replace soap and water. On a night where you are exhausted or have been drinking and it's either this or sleeping in your makeup? Then yes, definitely this is a life-saver. Backstage at a fashion show and you have to quickly cleanse your skin for a new look? Bioderma to the rescue. YouTube beauty gurus will find this fantastic to remove swatches or makeup quickly while filming a look... the possibilities for use are endless. It's definitely a good idea to have one of these in your collection. 

These days I'm still a major Bioderma fan. I use this as my first-step of my double cleanse facial routine. I use it only at night, before anything else, to remove my makeup and start the cleansing process. It works beautifully to remove my eye makeup, and never makes my eyes burn. The only negative thing I can say about this is that it tastes a little bad if you get it on your lips (or use it to remove a bright lipstick), and it also tends to break me out if I use this exclusively for a few days in a row. I ordered 4 big bottles of this months ago from Amazon, and still have 2 unopened, and am very happy with it.

There are tons of these waters out there, and there are definitely a few on my "to-try" list, but the only other one I've tried is the this works 5-in-1 clean skin water. Fleur from Fleur De Force sent me a bottle of this to try, and as I had never tried anything from this brand I was quite excited. This one is meant to be brightening, and gently cleanses, balances, refreshes, and removes all traces of makeup. Rosewater and fruit-packed botanical waters help shed skin cells and boost elasticity. There's also olive and almond oils to cleanse and mint to cool and tone. My first impression was that this stuff was so much better than Bioderma; it felt just a bit nicer on my skin. It doesn't have the funny taste that Bioderma has, and it didn't break me out when I used it exclusively for a few nights as a test. I would say that this products only downfall, for me at least, is that I can't use it on my eyes. It doesn't remove mascara well and it stings my sensitive eyes a tiny bit (it's not unbearable but definitely noticeable). 

Bioderma is about $29.29 for 500ml, and this works is $34.65 for 200ml, so bioderma is definitely the better deal money-wise. And after using both for awhile, even though this works is a lovely product, I think bioderma is the better choice overall. Although I will admit, on nights where I really want to pamper my skin, and don't mind spending the extra time removing my eye makeup separately I tend to pick this works. It has more luxurious packaging, with a pump to dispense the product, and feels a bit more nourishing on my skin. Both products are lovely.

Have you tried any other brands of micellar water? Which is your favorite? 

Bioderma Sensibio H2O Ingredients:
Properties Fragrance-free formula. Alcohol-free. No phenoxyethanol. Ingredients WATER (AQUA), PEG-6 CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, CUCUMIS SATIVUS (CUCUMBER) FRUIT EXTRACT, MANNITOL, XYLITOL, RHAMNOSE, FRUCTOOLIGOSACCHARIDES, DISODIUM EDTA, CETRIMONIUM BROMIDE.

this works Clean Skin 5-in-1 water Ingredients:
Aqua, Rosa Damascena Flower Water, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Polysorbate 20, Olive Oil PEG-7 Esters, Almond Oil PEG-8 Esters, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Benzyl Alcohol, Vaccinium Myrtillus (Bilberry) Extract, Ethylhexylglycerin, Saccharum Officinarum (Sugar Cane) Extract, 1-Methylhydantoine-2-imide, Mentha Aquatica (Wild Water Mint) Leaf Extract, Citrus Medica Limonum (Lemon) Extract, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Extract, Dehydroacetic Acid, Acer Saccharinum (Sugar Maple) Extract 

94 comments:

  1. The Sephora brand cleansing water is more readily available in the US as well as being more affordable. Ive been using it for a couple months and I really like it so far. Could you maybe try it out and compare it to these two?

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    1. Yeah that one is on my list actually! I'll try it and compare on here :)

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    2. I have used it for the past few months and I really don't think you'll like it. It has a chemically smell and it dries out my skin. I have very oily skin but its hydrated and the sephora brand really unbalanced it.

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    3. ooh that's not good... that makes me wary to try it

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    4. Just wanted to say: don't use it if you have sensitive eyes like I do as well. Bioderma "stinging" is NOTHING against the one from Sephora - that burned so badly that I had to throw it away. I was not girl on fire but had eyes on fired :(

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    5. wow... okay, I'm scratching this one from my list! Thank you for all your reviews!

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    6. I used the one from Sephora and you won't like it if you like Bioderma, it leaves kind of a sticky feeling in you skin plus it dries it and smells horrible! x

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    7. I'm sorry you won't be trying it... I guess I liked it because I have combination skin and the only other micellar water I've tried is the Bioderma Sébium H2O, which is like Sensibio but for combination-oily skin.

      From what I see on the Bioderma website maybe you could try Hydrabio, which is targeted at dry sensitive skin (http://www.bioderma.com/en/nc/the-products/what-s-new/category/77.html)

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  2. Nice post. Try L'oreal Micellar Water,when it comes to US. x

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    1. I do like it however it does not get the job done as good as Bioderma. Everyone in Europe thought it was a great dupe but I wasn't satisfied at all as I was waking up looking like a panda on a regular basis :(

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  3. I've been recently using the Dior Instant Cleansing Water and I love it! I will say that I've only been using it on my eyes though. It doesn't make my eyes sting, which is why I think I love it so much. The only downside is that it's 6.6 oz for $36.00. I've been wanting to try the Bioderma one. I've heard so many rave about it :)

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  4. I haven't tried the other but Bioderma is sold in chain drugstore in Canada called Shoppers Drugstore. Price is about comparable to what you said.

    I totally agree with this being a great convenience cleanser, but I also like to use it as part of a 2 or 3 step cleansing process at night unless I'm being lazy. I do like it in the morning though, as it gets off any residue from sleeping and feels really refreshing even though I keep it at room temperature. Love that!

    Jenna ♥ ♥
    northernbeauty85.blogspot.ca

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  5. Bioderma is available in Canada in our drugstores. :)

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  6. Great comparison!
    www.TheLuxeLimit.com

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  7. Loreal have a dupe for bioderma too and I'm in love with it!

    Seaside Beauty
    xxx

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  8. Have you tried the Caudalie cleansing water? Is it the same sort or product as Bioderma? I've been meaning to try both Caudalie and Bioderma, although I am hesitant to try Bioderma because I've heard that it does break some people out (as you've said.) By the way, I am a devoted Pevonia fan because of you! I purchased the entire Myoxy Caviar line after watching your videos about a year ago, and it has changed my skin completely!

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    1. Pevonia is so incredible! I haven't tried the Caudalie one but it's on my to-try list. Bioderma won't break you out if you use it before your pevonia though! Just if you use it on it's own and your skin is sensitive.

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  9. I was on a challenge where i tried the caudalie, dior, nuxe, avene and bioderma- all the rest were a bit crap apart from bioderma! Glad to see it worked for you :)

    Really wanna try this works now!

    http://talisatalksbeauty.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/ciate-chalkboard-nails-hit-or-miss.html

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  10. i use the Guinot instant Cleansing water (from a French manufacturer, not an American one, idk if there's a difference and ps. i do live in the states) and it works wonderfully!! i also use it as a first step in my night time routine. I have used it on my eyes, it doesnt sting and does and good job, however i just like the luxury of removing my eye makeup separately, makes me feel like my lashes are receiving extra love lol

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  12. I haven't tried one yet, but I really want to try bioderma!

    http://modernbeautygirl.blogspot.com/

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  14. I have never tried Bioderma and really would love to try one. Elle, can you do an updated Pevonia skin care products you're still using on this blog? I'm interested to try one or two products from the brand. I have oily to combination acne prone skin.

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  15. Actually, you can buy Bioderma in pretty much any chemist´s here in Slovakia!

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  16. I'm so glad Bioderma is easily available in United Arab Emirates at any pharmacy. I've been using the red one for a while now and I love it. Although, I don't like the fragrance of the green one.

    I've also heard that the boots cleansing water is a good dupe for bioderma. Haven't tried it though.

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  17. I have wanted to try bioderma for ages, but it always seems to far out of my price range.

    jess xx
    dotofdaisy.blogspot.com

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  18. I want to try Bioderma so badly! Maybe I will now. Lovely post elle, like always!

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  19. I love Caudalie Cleansing Water. It was the only one easily accessible to me at my local Sephora. I think it is only available online now though. It's been a staple in my beauty routine for a year or so now! The next one I'm excited to try is my best friend's favorite by Koh Gen Do. She's got great taste so I have high hopes for it! Here are some links if you want to check them out:

    Caudalie: http://www.sephora.com/cleansing-water-P139102?skuId=976241

    Koh Gen Do: http://www.sephora.com/cleansing-spa-water-P294007?skuId=1358159

    Thanks for your post, Elle. I really enjoy your blogs. Super glad you started your I <3 Coffee blog. Who likes decorating and organized?! This girl!

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  20. Love this have you used coconut oil before Elle? http://www.squidoo.com/beauty-benefits-of-conconut-oil-hair-skin-lips-body-hair-growth

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  21. I have sensitive skin that's prone to breakouts when it's irritated, so I've never used only a cleansing water at night. I've only used it as a makeup remover, not a one stop shop. But on that note, I received a deluxe sample of the YSL cleansing water from Sephora almost 2 years ago, and unfortunately was only able to use about half of it before airport security threw it away for some unknown reason (it was under 3 oz!). Looking at the price (if I remember correctly, it was around the $40 range), it is much more expensive than Bioderma, but it was really great at removing makeup, had no smell, wasn't stripping, and didn't sting my eyes AT ALL. I recently tried the Caudalie one after using a makeup removing wipe, even when I thought all of my makeup was gone, the Caudalie cleansing water picked up some more! So it's a good product to get a really thorough makeup removal, but I haven't used this around my eyes yet, because multiple Caudalie products have irritated my skin before, so I'm hesitant to use it on that delicate area.

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  22. ,,it is not available outside of France,, what?? I live in Slovakia (central Europe) and we have Bioderma in every apothecary. It has huge media campaign here which is really annoying sometimes. I think that Bioderma is not so good lately, I prefer La Roche posay products

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  23. Also loving Rodial Dragon´s Blood line. It is amazing

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  24. Bioderma is not only available in France, in Poland you can get it pretty much everywhere! But it still is a bit pricey...
    xx

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  25. I'm a huge Bioderma fan! I bought the 500 mL bottle back in January and it's STILL not through! I would like to try the This Works water, but it's hard to find in the US and I would really like it to remove my eye makeup *read: mascara*. I loved this comparison, Elle!
    xo Lillian
    parisiantobe.com

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  26. I recently bought Bioderma while I was studying abroad in Italy this summer and so far, what I've used, I've really liked. I have super sensitive skin, especially around my eye area, so for me anything that I can use to take off my makeup without killing my eyes is a win for me!
    xo, Maria

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  27. I have a review on Bioderma's too! :) there are a few differences :)... hope you read it and like it :D
    xoxo
    www.klimver.blogspot.com

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  28. PS: how many cottons do you use? and, how much it lasts you? i'd love to compare that part of the experience.

    www.klimver.blogspot.com

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  29. My skin is strange in that it is only sensitive WHEN I wash it. I rarely wear foundation but do use MAC MSF on a daily basis. Bioderma is the only product that I can use to remove makeup without irritating my skin. I wonder if it keeps my skin naturally balanced. Thankfully Bioderma is readily accessible within Canada and even goes on sale! ;)

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  30. Great post! could you try the l'oreal new makeup remover, it is supposed to be a dupe for Bioderma!
    xx
    daniella
    simplybeautifulelegant.blogspot.com

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  31. I feel like a cleansing water is a must-try, after hearing you and Ingrid both rave about it for months now! Haha. I've been wanting to try the Bioderma, but I think I'll try a dupe first, that can be returned if it breaks me out. Haha the first picture totally made me laugh.

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  32. I have heard of this product (because of Bioderma being so popular) but have never tried it or any of its variations. It sounds worth checking out! http://dreamliveandrepeat.blogspot.com/

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  33. If you try the cleansing water by the Sephora brand, you should try the small size. This cleansing water have a strong sent and irritate my dry and sensitive skin. I end up throwing it away!

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  34. Great post Elle! I love that you opened with a little scientific fact :) I've tried the Sephora, Dior, YSL and Caudalie cleansing waters. I liked the Dior the most. It did a good job of getting makeup off the top layer of my skin but I could still tell/feel I had makeup still deep in my pores. Like you said though, doesn't replace actually washing your face but is great to help transition through looks or when you're too tired! I really want to give the Bioderma a shot now after reading your review!

    Sophiesticatedliving.blogspot.com

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  35. There is a Boots one that is really good too! I bought it at Target and think it works great! You should give that one a try as well!

    Annie
    acollegeconfession.blogspot.com

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  36. I've heard awesome things about the Boots one, sold at Target. I think I'm going to try it before I go for Bioderma, as it's really inexpensive and if it doesn't work I won't regret spending a few dollars.
    Thanks for the review, Elle! I'm REALLY loving both of your new vlogs! <3

    Maria

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  37. I have been loving your post Elle! They are so detailed & are really informational! My new fav blog <3

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  38. Its so sad how builder a is a cheap drugstore product infrance but is so expensive to get your hands on in the US! I've been wanting to order it for a while but have yet to take the plunge!!

    Julia
    www.borntoblush.blogspot.com

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  39. Sorry Elle, but Bioderma is availiable at our drugstores here in Canada. Anyway I do not like the Bioderma cleansing water. I found it was greasy feeling on my skin,after use it broke me out and caused redness and dry patches on my face. I have used it on makeup clients for a quick swap of their look, it left their makeup looking greasy and application process of the new makeup after removal was disgusting. A lot of people are in love with this brand but I much rather stick to using my favourite makeup remover called Face Off by a Canadian Brand called Vasanti followed by washing my face with a cleanser.

    http://www.missdaniellebroatch.blogspot.com

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  40. I've been trying the Loreal Micellar Water for a month or so, it's a really good product and it's cheap too. Don't know if it is available in the US yet, but I can find it easily here in Sweden. So hopefully you can find it in your country soon as well! :)

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  41. I can't wait to get my hands on a cleansing water!! I just wish they were more avaiable in stores (in the USA). I have seen in a few hauls from overseas with the Loreal version - now that would be ideal!

    http://thestyleshack12.blogspot.com/

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  43. I Love this blog Elle

    http://prettyandbrunette.blogspot.com/

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  44. Bioderma is available in Canada. And I LOVE that stuff. The other micellar solutions I've used is Caudaulie's and Clarins. Both work pretty similar.

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  45. Bioderma has been reviewed soo soooo so many times on blogs and on YouTube videos, it's amazing! Thank you so much for all of the details though. It's nice to know that there is another option besides Bioderma out there. How nice of Fleur to send it to you!!

    I wish it were more readily available in the US!

    <3 Kelly | The Patch Diaries

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  46. Hey Elle!

    Bioderma (and many french exclusive brands) are sold in Quebec (a Canadian province) due to the fact that Quebec is a french province!

    We have Bioderma (sold in Pharmaprix, which is Shoppers Drug Mart in other provinces), Yves Rocher, Vichy, etc.

    For your information, Montreal (biggest city of the province) is only a short trip from New York City and Boston :)

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  47. I hear that L'Oreal has come out with a cleansing water similar to this. It really seems like a lot of brands are trying their hand with micellar waters. It's almost as if it's following in the footsteps of the BB Cream trend!

    I've been meaning to try one of these as well. I think Bioderma would be nice to incorporate into my routine, but I haven't been wearing a lot of makeup lately so I don't need to do too much makeup removing before bed. When I am wearing foundation, however, I put a little extra virgin olive oil on a cotton pad and remove my makeup that way, washing my face with a gentle cleanser after. It leaves my skin with a nice, healthy glow that lingers into the next day! It's really nice because I'm using a lot of acne medication so my skin is super dry and it gives a nice moisturizing boost!

    Great post, Elle! I look forward to you trying out others!
    Em from Mascara Warrior blog

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  48. I still haven't tried Bioderma.. And I need too! :L

    letitiaharriet.blogspot.com

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  49. I have been using the La Roche Posey one and it is really nice. Does need a little work to get mascara/eyeliner off but it feels very nice and refreshing on the skin and it is £11.50 for 200ml which isn't terrible.

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  50. I've never tried any cleansing waters... sad, I know! I will definitely have to give Bioderma a go, though. I'm a fan of double-cleansing so this might be a good first step! xx

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  51. Bioderma is so easy to get in Canada! I use the pink one for dry/sensitive skin even though I have oily skin and I actually think it helped my skin clear up if anyone has acne prone, oily skin and was wondering. :D

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  52. I love micellar water and my favorite is from Vichy, no bitter taste left onthe lips and you can easily get it at ulta or walgreens $17 for 200ml

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  53. I'll have to try micellar water, it's an interesting concept!

    www.restlessturnstyle.com

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  54. great blog post elle! Like always xo kelseysarah002

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  55. I've been using cleansing waters for about 6 years. I started using the Dior one and then the Lancome one. Both were very similar and very nice. Then I bought Bioderma about a year ago after hearing so much about it and it's very comparable. It doesn't feel as luxurious as the Dior and Lancome ones and I feel like it doesn't do quite as good a job, but it works out cheaper so I continue to purchase it.
    I recently bought the Loreal one (I don't think it's available in the US yet) and I find this to be very good. It stung my eyes a little at first but I think that was because I had a cold because it hasn't done it since. You should definitely try it when it is released in the US because it's really cheap and works just as well. I would say if you are looking to treat yourself then go with the Dior or Lancome.
    Loved this blog post Elle :)

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  56. Hey Elle,
    you have to try the L'Oreal product its very good!!!
    i did a review on my blog - ceck it out :)

    oxx. Katrin
    http://inbetweenblush.blogspot.de/

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  57. Enjoyed reading your blog and the threads Elle, thanks for the review.
    I picked up just a 100ml bottle in Paris which was under 5euros to see would it be good for me (very oily skin, could fry an egg on my forehead ! ) and I was blown away on how good it was. Gutted as it's not sold here in Ireland but seeing other people commenting on how good the boots one is, I think I'll try that one next. Thanks Peeps :)

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  58. Wow, I never thought Bioderma was so expensive outside of France ! I personally live in Paris, and I get my 500mL bottle for 8 to 11 euros (10 to 14 USD, something like that). I seldom use the Crealine version, I have oily acne prone skin (but not that much acne lately), but I use the Sébium H2O micellar water (which is NOT a makeup remover ladies/gentlemen !!!) after I remove my makeup (when I rarely put some).
    But hey, in France makeup is super expensive compared to US and there are no deals (mascaras are like 14 USD, the maybelline infallible eyeshadows are also as expensive...)
    Did you try the Créaline H2O TS or the Créaline H2O AR ?
    xoxo

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  59. I love your new blog Elle and I always leave you comments here and there :) this time is nothing beauty related but: what font did you use for your picture in this post? I love it! Thank youuuu! :)

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  60. I love your new blog Elle and I always leave you comments here and there :) this time is nothing beauty related but: what font did you use for your picture in this post? I love it! Thank youuuu! :)

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  61. Elle, how does Bioderma compare to CVS Eye Makeup Remover? I use the Neutrogena eye makeup remover which is what the CVS stuff is supposed to be based off of. I'm just wondering if Bioderma is worth it!

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  62. Love this post! I want to try the new L'Oreal version I've seen mentioned, but like the Bioderma I don't think it's available here in the US! Hopefully it will be soon, because I love using micellar water to remove my makeup, Bioderma is definitely the best.

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  63. It's funny how everybody says Bioderma this, Bioderma that, like it's an actual product's name - Bioderma is a company which has tens of lines (Sensibio, Hydrabio, Sebium, high SPF etc.)and many products within each line.

    And it's sold not just in France, we have it in Poland in almost every pharmacy, big or small. One good thing about living in Poland is a huge variety of French skincare products :D

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  64. I have tried the Caudalie cleansing water and it feels like an absolute treat on my skin (I have normal skin, sometimes dry, sometimes oily in T zone.. depending) anyhow, I feel like it effectively removes my makeup and leaves my skin feeling clean. However it does not remove my eye make-up very well and I don't even use waterproof! It didn't sting or irritate my eye area, which tends to be sensitive, but it just wasn't effective. I would like to find one product to do the whole job!

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  65. I'm kind of lucky if I understand that BIODERMA is available in quebec !!!

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  66. Bioderma is not sold only in France , i'm Moroccan and it's sold in pharmacies and everywhere in Morocco

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  67. Bioderma is not sold only in France , i'm Moroccan and it's sold in pharmacies and everywhere in Morocco

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  68. Bioderma atleast where I live in the Middle East is available at all Boots pharmacies :) It's worth its price :)
    I did a review of it as well last year ^_^
    http://bare2beautiful.blogspot.com/2012/12/review-bioderma-sebium-h2o.html

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  69. Hey. Bioderma is avaible in pharmacies from Romania.

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  70. You should really give the cleansing water from Vichy a try, I think it's like $21 or $25, but you can get it at like CVS and some Walgreens. I've used both Bioderma and Vichy and they are very comparable!

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  71. Bioderma is now available in the UK at www.garden.co.uk/bioderma
    They also stock all the best french brands such as La Roche Posay, Vichy , Avene, Caudalie, NUxe - the list is endless

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  72. After viewing your useful post, I thought I should also give a try to Bioderma .

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  73. I was able to get bioderma at shoppers drug mart in Ontario, Canada. I've tried it a few times and really like it. I like that it doesn't have alcohol in it as that's a huge deal breaker for me

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