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Mustela's no-rinse cleansing water — micellar-style for sensitive skin, French pharmacy comfort pick.
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No-Rinse Cleansing Water by Mustela is formulated for sensitive, dry, normal skin. Mustela's no-rinse cleansing water — micellar-style for sensitive skin, French pharmacy comfort pick.
The key active ingredients in No-Rinse Cleansing Water are Panthenol, Chamomile. It's known for: Micellar-style and Sensitive-safe.
Yes, No-Rinse Cleansing Water targets sensitivity. Micellar-style
No-Rinse Cleansing Water retails for around $14, which places it in the budget range for cleansers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Requires cotton pads; Not for heavy makeup.
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