2. The skin’s vital functions can be altered if ideal hygiene is not maintained, and it
may trigger skin complications.
A non-suitable daily skin cleaning routine may lead to less radiant skin with a dull,
lifeless texture.
We recommend cleansing the skin Day and Night to remove external
impurities that have built up during the day (tobacco, smoke, pollution, etc.) and
those that we secrete through the pores during the night.
It is important to remember that facial hygiene does not
only include the face, but also the neck and cleavage.
The importance of good
Facial Hygiene
3. A product range formulated to respond to the problems of sensitive and reactive skins,
which cannot be solved with standard cosmetics.
Products made with Salies-de-Bearn Thermal water, a source in the French Pyrenees,
designed to cover the aesthetic requirements of the most delicate skins. It provides immediate
comfort while also treating the common signs of early skin ageing. When used continually:
It standardises sensitive skins by re-establishing their barrier
function
It re-balances the epidermal metabolism
It reduces the skin’s capacity to react unfavourably to certain
situations (stress, pollution, etc.).
4. What are micelles?
Micelles are a set of molecules in charge of trapping the skin’s
impurities.
Their have a “bipolar” chemical composition: on one side they attract
water, and on the other side, they repel it.
They can attract grease particles like a magnet and remove them
thanks to their repellent action.
The make-up removing power of micelles
5. Can Micellar Water be used to remove
make-up from all skins?
When the face has make-up applied, particularly long-lasting or
waterproof products that tend to be greasier, specific make-up removers
are required, like the ones with emulsion or milk textures.
Micellar Water is an ideal product for those with hypersensitive skin.
Some professionals recommend it in cases of intolerance to standard
products or if removing make-up from lips and eyes, because it is a very
soft product on the skin. It does not irritate the eyes, or cause redness.
6. Non-rinse make-up remover. The cleansing
surfactants structured in micelles gently remove make-up
from the face, lips and even the eyes.
Moisturiser. Its formula includes FNH and macadamia
oil for greater moisturising, softness and skin barrier
protection.
Calming.The Salies-de-Bearn Thermal Water gives the
skin a feeling of well-being, reducing the reactivity of
sensitive skins.
200 ml. bottle
SUBJECTED TO ALLERGY TESTS · ALCOHOL AND PARABENE-FREE
Triple action
7. The Macadamia tree grows slowly, and comes from Australia.
Macadamia oil is obtained by pressing the fruit of the Macadamia sp.
Its seed has a high oil content, up to 80% by weight.
Its contribution to a micellar formula is based on providing softness to the skin.
Thanks to its lipidic phase, it creates a greater barrier protection .
Macadamia Oil
8. How to use Micellar Water
To cleanse the face. Wet a few
cotton wool discs with Micellar
Water and cleanse the skin with soft
rubbing movements, starting from
the forehead, and continuing along
the cheekbones and ending on the
neck. If the cotton wool has a lot of
dirt, repeat the action.
To remove make-up from the
face. Wet the cotton wool and
remove the make-up from the
different areas on the face.
Forehead, cheekbones, chin and
neck. Cleanse each area until the
cotton wool comes away perfectly
clean.
To remove make-up from the
eyes. Soak the cotton wool well
and place over the eyes. Pat
gently until the eye shadow,
mascara or eye liner is damp.
After a few seconds rub
outwards without pressing the
eye too hard. Repeat several
times until the eye make-up is
completely removed.
To cleanse and remove make-
up from the lips, soak the
cotton wool disc in Micellar
Water. Wipe it over the centre
of the lip to remove any lipstick
and/or lip definer. Work
outwards.
10. 3-in-1 make-up remover (face,
eyes and lips).
NON-RINSE make-up remover,
moisturises and calms.
Can be used as a tonic lotion.
With Macadamia oil and FNH.
In summer it is advisable to keep it
in the fridge for a greater feeling of
comfort and calming on the skin.
Perfect travel product.
11. Do all skins need the same
cleaning products in their
facial hygiene routine?
No, each skin type requires an
adapted texture.
12. In Facial Hygiene
There is a texture for each skin type
Mousse Micelle Lotion Gel
(No foam)
Milk or emulsion Tonic
(Alcohol free)
Young skin
preferably mixed
to greasy.
3 in 1 lotion
All skin types.
Specifically for
sensitive skins, soft
to apply and easy to
remove.
Recommended for
normal to dry skins.
For all skin types.
Benefit:
It removes the
lipidic layer and
increases skin
oxygenation
Benefit:
Multi-purpose
product indicated for
face, eyes and lips.
Benefit:
It respects the
natural barrier of
sensitive skins.
Benefit:
It drags away the make-
up foundation.
Benefit:
It repairs and
moisturises, and
balances the skin’s pH.
17. How to cleanse the skin?
Let’s review …
The eye contour is a sensitive, delicate area and so it must be cleansed with
soft, delicate products that respect the skin’s pH. We recommend the Eye
Make-up Remover or Micellar Water by Aquatherm. Soak a couple of cotton
wool discs with the product, place over the eyes for a few seconds and then
carefully remove all the remains of eye shadow and mascara.
To cleanse the face we must chose the cleanser best suited to our skin
type. If our skin is oily, we recommend the mousse or gel-like textures. If
our skin is dry moisturising emulsions are better. If our skin is sensitive,
gels or milks that respect the skin’s protective mantle are best. Apply the
chosen product and gently work it into the face and neck with circular
movements to form an emulsion with the make-up and lift the impurities
off the skin. It is advisable to remove the cleanser with plenty of water or
use a generous amount of tonic.
Eyes
Face
18. Depending on the skin, it is advisable to apply an in-depth
cleansing 1 or 2 times a week.
Use Scrub type texture exfoliants or Acid/Enzyme solutions that
are more effective in renovating the dead cells and impurities in
the deeper layers of the skin.
When to apply a more in-depth
cleansing? Let’s review …
ESSENTIAL
Soft Peeling
ESSENTIAL
Exfoliant Scrub
RADIANCE
Radiance Cleansing Gel
19. After cleansing, tonic is an essential element in our ritual,
because it calms, decongests, softens, moisturises and
balances our skin. Preferably alcohol-free, they help to
maintain the skin’s pH and help treatment cosmetics to be
absorbed.
Skin toning
Let’s review …
ESSENTIAL
Camomile Skin
Tonic
ESSENTIAL
Skin Tonic with
Hamamelis
NATURAL
DEFENCE
Aloe Rich Tonic
AQUATHERM
Thermal
Concentrate Water
URBAN WHITE
Anti-pollution
Shield Mist
AQUATHERM
Cleansing
Micellar Water
20. Cleansing Micellar Water vs.
Thermal Concentrate Water,
Is it the same? NO.
Function:
3-in-1 make-up removing action
(face, eyes and lips).
Action:
Non-rinse make-up remover that
moisturises and calms sensitive
skin. It can be used as a tonic
lotion after cleansing.
Use:
Place a few drops onto a cotton
wool disc and gently rub over the
areas to be treated.
Benefits:
Cleansed, comfortable, flexible
and moisturised skin, without the
feeling of dryness.
Function:
It acts like a tonic lotion.
Action:
It calms irritation and redness, and
moisturises, strengthens and
improves cell regeneration.
Use:
Gently spray onto well cleansed
skin.
Benefits:
Sensitive skin is standardised,
greater skin comfort and less
irritation and redness.
Cleansing Micellar Water Thermal Water Concentrate