Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Pore Perfecting Toner Versus Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water With Vitamin C
Updated on August 23, 2024
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These products are both vegan, fungal acne (malassezia) safe, and reef safe . They have a total of 0 ingredients in common
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They both do not contain any common allergens, fragrances, oils, parabens, silicones or sulfates
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Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Pore Perfecting Toner 3 ingredients
Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water With Vitamin C 9 ingredients
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Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Pore Perfecting Toner 3 ingredients
Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water With Vitamin C 9 ingredients
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Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Pore Perfecting Toner 3 ingredients
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Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Pore Perfecting Toner 3 ingredients
Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water With Vitamin C 9 ingredients
As a makeup remover it does it's job and it is cheep too but that's about it.
The instructions say that after using it you don't have to rinse it off but it leaves this weird sticky but dry feeling to your skin after usage.
I also clense after I use micellar water so I end up rinsing off the vitamin C. So what is the point off getting sth fancy when normal micellar water works just as fine Show more