[Makeup] - Review: Bioré Aqua Jelly Makeup Remover (New and Improved)

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Okay, I'm really tired and sleepy. But yes, finally home! 
Hello, hello Honey. Good girl!
Ah yes! My bed. I love my bed. 
Right, I'll have to wash my face... 

We've been through this. Its late and you reach out for the makeup remover wipes. You know that they can cause pH imbalance and their cleansing isn't thorough, but hey at least you did. You do it quickly and harshly, so the oasys - the bed is in sight. Hello breakouts!


 I'm happy to share with you the new Bioré Aqua Jelly Makeup Remover, an improved version of its predecessor. 

 Biore Aqua Jelly Makeup Remover – the first makeup remover in jelly format. The smooth serum –like texture spreads easily to remove makeup even waterproof mascara with less tugging and helps to cushion the skin from an otherwise harsh cleansing motion. Contains 40% moisturising essence, Aqua Jelly makeup remover nourishes and hydrates skin for a moist and dewy finish. 







 As implied from its name, the Aqua Jelly is a viscous and gentle makeup remover. It has a smooth serum–like texture spreads easily to remove makeup. 


I think the swatch section is when the beauty bloggers flaunt the pretty colours of lipsticks, eyeshadows and the rest of their beauty arsenal. You girls know that I don't have much. So I borrowed some from my mom. I really love pretty colours.





The mascara took more time to remove but look, no redness! This formula was also pretty light-weight with no sticky or greasy after-feel.






Hi, long time no see. Remember the wrinkles around my eyes? They got worse. I ascribe it to the consistent use of my late nights. Late nights alone wouldn’t do much on itself, but the thick-ass concealer that I need later on does. At the end of the day, the makeup remover just strips off more oil from the as-if-not-dry-enough skin.


I rub my skin really harshly, and sometimes unconsciously. Skin tugging, pulling or rubbing was reduced to a minimum with the cushioning of the jelly. Are the creases around my eyes and nasolabia not bad enough! I love oils, but I can understand that some do not like the greasy feeling of cleansing oils. Which in this case, this jelly is the perfect substitute for your cleansing oil.



Usage
Dispense 2-3 pumps onto dry hands and massage over the face and eyes. Close your eyes and gently roll down the lids and lashes with your ring finger. False lashes also detach and falls off. Good thing that it spares you from pulling the lids. And rinse with water!
You can throw in a relaxing facial massage if you're in the mood. It makes the removal process more enjoyable. Not that I'd do it though. I have my bed! HEH But I can go to bed with a peace of mind with a clean face.



What I like most about the Bioré Aqua Jelly Makeup Remover is that it does not dry out my skin while thoroughly cleansing all makeup. In fact, this contains 40% of moisturising essence to nourish and hydrate the skin. My face felt incredibly smooth and hydrated 


It is especially good for people constantly on the go as you don't need any cotton pads! Plus it comes with a cap on its pump to secure it from any spillage.


In A Nutshell:

Pros:
+ Leaves skin soft and moisturized
+ Gentle and cushions tugging
+ Not greasy or sticky
+ Don't require cotton pads
+ Pump! Secured pump.
+ Cheap, long product lifespan 

Cons: 
- Needs more time to dissolve waterproof makeup 


Cleanliness Test 

To test if there are any residual makeup after rinsing. The cotton pads are dampened with Biore Micellar Cleansing Water.

Clean as heaven
I imagine heaven to be spick and span. 

Like most Biore products, this Bioré Aqua Jelly Makeup Remover is inexpensive and retails at S$24.90 for 230 ml in supermarkets, personal care stores, western pharmacies and departmental stores.

As usual, FREE SAMPLES are available. Have you checked out Biore's Facebook page yet? 




Disclaimer: This product is provided by the company for review purposes. I'm in no way affiliated to the company and this review is entirely honest.

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