Start by soaking a cotton pad in micellar water, then gently pass it over your face using gentle, circular movements. Pay special attention to the areas with the most makeup, such as the eyes and lips. To remove eye makeup, apply the cotton pad to your closed eyelids and let it act for a few seconds. Then, use light movements to gently remove the makeup. Once you have finished removing makeup, rinse your face with lukewarm water. For deep cleansing, follow with a suitable facial cleanser to achieve a complete double cleanse.
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Acqua di Rose micellar water offers an immediate feeling of freshness thanks to its natural and delicate fragrance. Ideal for effective makeup removal, it deeply cleanses pores while purifying the skin.
Enriched with distilled Damask rose, this micellar water tones, refreshes and firms all skin types, leaving the complexion radiant and luminous. Its subtle floral rose scent enhances each use, transforming this treatment into a true moment of sensory pleasure.
Start by soaking a cotton pad in micellar water, then gently pass it over your face using gentle, circular movements. Pay special attention to the areas with the most makeup, such as the eyes and lips. To remove eye makeup, apply the cotton pad to your closed eyelids and let it act for a few seconds. Then, use light movements to gently remove the makeup. Once you have finished removing makeup, rinse your face with lukewarm water. For deep cleansing, follow with a suitable facial cleanser to achieve a complete double cleanse.
Active ingredients and benefits
Damask rose water
Santa Maria Novella
Born in 1221, the Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella is considered the oldest pharmacy in the world. Founded by Dominican friars, its history began when they had access to Santa Maria Inter Vineas, a small church outside Florence. There they cultivated herbs and plants in its garden to make medicines, ointments and balms. In 1334, Santa Maria Novella became known for treating a wealthy merchant from one of the most powerful families in Florence. Today the house is known worldwide for its perfumes, candles and "traditional preparations".