Caudalie's cleansing water is one of my faves (I use it mainly as an eye makeup remover, not so much for all over the face, though I have done on occasion without issue). I've never used the other things in your cart, though.Okay skincare, I tried stuff when I did the skincare class at Sephora and something instantly broke me out. I know I used PTR...I need to check. I just bought the small pack of the Ole Henriksen Nurture Me Cleansing Cloths. They smell so good and work decent enough. May buy the big pack. Edit: here's what I used, anyone use and like them?:Oh I got my VIB sale official invite in the mail yesterday. I want that in-store free tote!
I think makeup artists, mainly ones who do a lot of runway/catwalk makeup, prefer/use Sensibo because many of the models they work on have to change their makeup multiple times a day from being in other shows, Sensibo is very gentle, and that's why you see that formula more than the others Bioderma do. I've not used the Sebium one so can't say whether or not it's eye safe, but I have used Crealine (it's in a red cap, same as Sensibo, but I don't think there's much difference between Crealine and Sensibo). For me, I finished it but chose not to repurchase because I prefered Caudalie's. I did use Sensibo/Crealine all over but was sort of non-plussed. Personally, I think a cleansing oil, jelly, or balm works better for all over makeup removal. At least for me. That said, I still use micellar water for initial eye makeup removal. (I use the one by Simple, currently, and it's becoming my new favourite.) So for me, Bioderma wasn't really worth it, because there are others I prefer.I'm not sure where to ask this-- but is the bioderma h2o micellar water worth it? Right now I use sephora's and like it a lot. However, it's like 13-ish oz for $20, when I can get 500ml (just under 17 oz) of bioderma for $19.95. Then, I don't know if I should get the pink "sensibio" one, that I see everywhere... or the Sebium one which is for oily skin and to help sebum production or whatever it claims. I have combo/oily skin but I don't know if the sebium one is safe for eyes. Plus, I'd think that's what good skin care is for... I'd just be using this to remove makeup before actually cleansing.