Micellar Waters for Clean!

· Fashion team
Ever have those evenings when taking off your makeup feels like one more chore, Lykkers? I know that feeling all too well. A good micellar water can make the whole routine quicker, gentler, and surprisingly satisfying.
After trying several options, these three left the strongest impression on me. Each one has its own personality, so here's how they stacked up from my experience.
1. Elsheskin Micellar Water (4.7/5)
Elsheskin quickly became one of those products I reached for without thinking. It swept away sunscreen, foundation, and everyday grime with just a few cotton pads, and I never had to scrub my skin to get everything off. That alone made my nighttime routine feel much more relaxing.
What I appreciated even more was the way my skin felt afterward. Instead of leaving a sticky layer or that overly "squeaky clean" feeling, it stayed soft and comfortable. For anyone with skin that tends to feel dry after cleansing, this one offers a really pleasant balance. It earned its high rating because it simply did its job consistently, day after day.
2. Nuface Micellar Water (4.5/5)
Nuface gave me a reliable cleansing experience from the very first use. It handled light makeup and daily sunscreen without much effort, making it a practical option for regular use. I also liked that it felt lightweight on my skin and didn't leave behind any heavy residue. The only reason it sits slightly below the others is that stubborn waterproof mascara took a bit more patience to remove.
It's certainly not a dealbreaker, but I found myself reaching for an extra cotton pad on heavier makeup days. Even so, it's a dependable micellar water that fits easily into a simple skincare routine.
3. Glamazing Micellar Water (4.7/5)
Glamazing surprised me in the best way. I wasn't expecting much at first, yet it managed to remove makeup efficiently while keeping my skin feeling refreshed instead of tight. The formula felt gentle around my eyes, which is something I always pay attention to because that's where irritation usually shows up first.
One detail I genuinely enjoyed was how clean my face looked after cleansing without feeling stripped of moisture. It struck a nice balance between effective cleansing and comfort, making it easy to recommend. It's one of those products that quietly proves itself every time you use it.
Choosing a micellar water isn't always about finding the "best" one—it's about discovering which formula fits your skin and your daily routine. Elsheskin and Glamazing impressed me with their excellent balance of cleansing power and comfort, while Nuface remained a solid companion for everyday use.
If you've been thinking about switching up your first cleanser, one of these might end up becoming your new favorite. I'd love to know—which micellar water has earned a permanent place in your skincare routine?