Cerave Hydrating Micellar Water 400ml
















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For lazy nights and quick refreshes, in the size that lasts. Sweeps away makeup and oil, no sticky residue, no stripped feeling.
This is a rinse-free cleansing water and makeup remover made for normal to dry and sensitive skin. It uses micelles (tiny cleansing molecules) to lift away makeup, oil and the day's grime in one gentle step, with no rinsing and no tight after-feel. Three essential ceramides, niacinamide and glycerin help skin stay hydrated and comfortable, and the formula is fragrance-free, non-comedogenic and accepted by the National Eczema Association, so it suits even reactive, easily irritated skin.
· Rinse-free cleansing water and makeup remover.
· Made for normal to dry and sensitive skin.
· With 3 essential ceramides, niacinamide and glycerin.
· Fragrance-free, non-comedogenic and gentle around the eyes.
· Accepted by the National Eczema Association.
How Cerave Works With Your Skin Barrier
Think of your skin's surface as a brick wall. The skin cells are the bricks, and the lipids between them, including ceramides, are the mortar that holds it together and keeps moisture in. Harsh cleansing can strip that mortar, which is why some makeup removers leave dry skin feeling tight and uncomfortable. This micellar water takes the opposite approach. It cleanses gently and carries ceramides and humectants, so skin holds on to its moisture and feels soft rather than stripped after use.
The Key Ingredients: What Vitamin C and Niacinamide Do
The micelles do the cleansing, drawing makeup, oil and grime up off the skin so they wipe away on a cotton pad. The supporting ingredients are what make it kind to dry skin. The three essential ceramides (1, 3 and 6-II) are skin-identical and help the barrier hold moisture. Niacinamide helps skin look calm and even and is well tolerated by sensitive skin. Glycerin draws water into the skin. The result is a cleanse that removes the day without leaving your face feeling dehydrated.
CeraVe Hydrating Micellar Water for Normal to Dry Skin
If your skin leans dry or normal and tightens after washing, a hydrating micellar water is an easy win. There is no foaming, no rinsing and no rubbing, just a soaked cotton pad swept over the skin. It is gentle enough to use around the eyes and lips to take off eye makeup, and it works as a quick morning refresh or as the first step of an evening cleanse. For dry and sensitive skin that reacts to harsher removers, it is one of the simplest ways to take off makeup without irritation.
National Eczema Association- Approved, CeraVe Fragrance-Free Skincare
The formula is fragrance-free and non-comedogenic, and it is accepted by the National Eczema Association, making it suitable for skin prone to eczema and for sensitive skin. If you are managing diagnosed eczema or dermatitis, keep your usual routine and speak to your pharmacist or GP if you are unsure.
1. Saturate a cotton pad and sweep gently over the face, eyes and lips.
2. No need to rinse afterwards as there is no residue left behind.
3. Repeat with a fresh pad until the pad comes away clean.
4. Use in the morning to refresh skin and in the evening to remove makeup.
5. Works as the first step of a double cleanse before a foaming cleanser.
6. Gentle enough to remove eye makeup. Hold the pad for a moment to loosen it first.
Where the CeraVe Hydrating Micellar Water Fits in Your Routine
Keep the routine simple: cleanse, treat, moisturise, protect. This micellar water is your cleanse step. In the morning it freshens skin before moisturiser and SPF. In the evening it removes makeup and the day's build-up, either on its own for dry skin or as the first step before a foaming cleanser if you have worn heavy makeup or SPF. Follow with any treatment serum, then a moisturiser.
What to Expect From a CeraVe Micellar Water
Skin should feel clean, soft and hydrated straight away, without the tight feeling a lot of makeup removers leave. Because it is a gentle cleansing water rather than a treatment, the benefit is comfort and easy makeup removal from the first use rather than a change in the skin over time. For very heavy or waterproof makeup you may need a second pad. As there is no rinsing, it is ideal for travel, the gym bag, or those evenings when you cannot face the sink, and it doubles as the first step of a double cleanse before a foaming wash. If your skin runs oily or you want a deeper clean for makeup-heavy days, the CeraVe Purifying Micellar Water is the better match.
Skincare Steps and Products That Pair Well
· A gentle cleanser followed by a barrier-supporting moisturiser is the simplest effective routine. For dry skin, follow with a ceramide moisturiser to hold in hydration.
· Keeping the whole routine fragrance-free reduces the chance of irritation for sensitive skin.
· On makeup-heavy days, use it as the first step of a double cleanse before a foaming wash.
A Note on Sensitive Skin and Medical Conditions
CeraVe is formulated to be gentle, fragrance-free and suitable for sensitive skin, and this product is accepted by the National Eczema Association. Even so, skin varies from person to person, so patch test on a small area first if your skin is reactive and stop use if irritation occurs. If you are managing a diagnosed skin condition, or you are pregnant or breastfeeding and unsure about your routine, speak to your pharmacist or GP.
FAQS: Cerave Hydrating Micellar Water
Do I need to rinse off CeraVe Hydrating Micellar Water?
No. It is a rinse-free cleansing water, so you simply wipe it over the skin with a cotton pad and leave it. There is no residue to rinse away.
Does it remove eye makeup?
Yes. It is gentle enough for the eye area and lips. For stubborn or waterproof eye makeup, hold a soaked pad against the lashes for a few seconds to loosen it before wiping.
Is CeraVe Hydrating Micellar Water good for dry skin?
Yes. It is made for normal to dry and sensitive skin, with ceramides, niacinamide and glycerin to keep skin hydrated and comfortable rather than tight after cleansing.
What is the difference between the Hydrating and Purifying Micellar Water?
The Hydrating version is built for normal to dry and sensitive skin and focuses on a gentle, comfortable cleanse. The Purifying version is for normal to oily skin and lifts more oil and SPF, with PHA to help keep skin looking clear. Choose by your skin type.
Is it suitable for eczema-prone skin?
It is accepted by the National Eczema Association and is fragrance-free, so it suits skin prone to eczema. If you are managing diagnosed eczema, speak to your pharmacist or GP if you are unsure.
Can I use it during pregnancy?
It is a gentle, fragrance-free cleansing water with no retinoids. If you have any concerns during pregnancy or breastfeeding, particularly about other products in your routine, speak to your pharmacist or GP.
Where can I buy genuine CeraVe in Ireland?
You can buy authentic CeraVe here at dpharmacy.ie, an Irish pharmacy, with fast delivery from our pharmacy in Ardee, Co. Louth.
FYI: Cerave Hydrating Micellar Water
CeraVe is generally well tolerated and formulated for sensitive skin, but everyone's skin is different, so a patch test is sensible for reactive skin and you should discontinue use if irritation occurs. Avoid getting it directly into the eyes, and if that happens, rinse with water. Anyone managing a diagnosed skin condition, or who is pregnant or breastfeeding and unsure about their routine, should speak to their pharmacist or GP. Store according to the label and check the period-after-opening symbol.







