After a quiet period from me, I am back with a new review on A-derma’s Sensifluid Cleansing Lotion!
I bought the cleansing lotion as a replacement for Bioderma’s Sensibio H2O Michelle Solution as I couldn’t possibly find it for a student-friendly price, and A-derma has stood the test. Almost, at least.
The cleansing lotion was very easy and effortless to use,
removing my make-up gentle without leaving my skin to feel dry afterwards – this
is a big difference from Bioderma’s make-up remover. The product itself is a white foam of
sorts and feels cold when meeting your skin, which explains why I think it
suits my sensitive skin much better. However, it should be said that it
isn’t that great with removing stubborn waterproof mascara.
A-derma even writes on the bottle that you don’t need to
rinse after using it, which I actually can understand. I still like to wash my
face afterwards and all that, but if you were in a hurry then rinsing could
definitely be skipped.
Even though I really like the design of the bottle with its sleekness
and pump, I would have like the bottle to be clear as to be able to see how
much product is left. It is just more practical. Also, you should know that depending
on how thick your make-up is, a few pumps of foam is needed to remove all
traces of make-up. In my case, I need five pumps – two for face, two for eyes
and one for lips.
A-derma or Bioderma? The answer is both. I find when having sensitive
skin that a combination of products for the same job is better, and these
obviously do the same job but differently. My skin and me prefer Bioderma for removing
eye make-up, especially stubborn waterproof mascara, and A-derma for the rest.
Do you use a combination of products to remove make-up? If so, what
products?
Until next time,
Mia ♥