Tuesday, May 7, 2019

[EVENT] Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water


Hi loves! How are you? So here is me, I’m coming back with something I want to share to you guys. Guess what?


So, last month I got a chance to attend the event from NAOS, the company of Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water. Yup, the most famous Micellar Water as it is the first micellar water in the world. It is such a very inspiring one, with dr. Shannaz and dr. Adhi as the speakers.


After some greetings from Bioderma Team, the event is started with a presentation about sensitive skin definition, what causes it, and also the statistics data of people who have sensitive skin which made us know that the percentage of people who have sensitive skin continues to increase. And that’s why everybody needs the right solution for it.




From the presentation, I began to know that NAOS, which was found by Jean Noel Thorel (Biologist Pharmacist) has operated in more than 100 countries. NAOS also becomes one of the largest beauty companies in the world which always develop their products through ecobiology.

Ecobiology sees the skin as an ecosystem that always adapts and interacts with the environment, where the natural condition and mechanism should be maintained well. Maintaining the skin well means knowing the right products to use and not taking too much unneeded skin care products.

Aurelie Guyoux, the Global Research and Innovation Director of NAOS explains us that Bioderma Sensibio H2O uses an ecological approach that views skin as a smart but vulnerable ecosystem. It is important to pick your skin care carefully, as skin care is like ‘the food’ to our body. It is very crucial to learn about the ingredients that our skin needs or doesn’t need.

Dr. Shannaz said that the water alone is not enough to clean all dirt in our skin, especially metals, the fat that clog the pores, especially the pigment material that is used in most makeup products.     

From her explanation, I got to know that Bioderma Sensibio H2O is playing an important role to our sensitive skin, as it is really safe for every sensitive skin types. How it works is also amazing. Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water can remove makeup for effectively for 99%, remove small particles for 98%, and also cleanse heavy metals for 78%. Isn’t that awesome?

“There are so many people that has sensitive skin nowadays. The consultation when they meet the dermatologist is mostly about the acne prone and sensitive skin that they have. And the main cause of it is the overused of skin care products or using the makeup with the ingredients that is not suitable for their skin. Many people are struggling with their acnes, and that doesn’t get any better because they always try new skin care products without really knowing the ingredients in it and if it is suitable for their skin, which causes the skin to break out again and again”, said Dr. Adhimukti T. Sampurna (Dermatologist and Medical Director of Bamed Healthcare

From their explanations, we know that we should be very careful with our skin. Choose the cleansing products that is mild and moisturizes the skin, just like Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water.


Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Water contains highly purified water, the water has also been through the purification stage with 5.5 pH biological level. Beside that, one of the ingredients is biomimentic, which is the kind of lipid that our skin has. Therefore, those ingredients won’t make a contradiction to our skin. I think, that’s why Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water becomes the best micellar water even that there are so many other micellar water brands now.

 


Anyway, you can use Bioderma not only for cleansing your makeup, but also as toner before you apply your makeup, as it calms the skin as well.

Bioderma Sensibio H2O has three types: the Sensibio H2O (Pink) for sensitive skin, Hydrabio H2O (Blue) for dehydrated skin, and Sebium H2O (Green) for combination and oily skin. So, basically, everyone can use it.


So, what are you waiting now? Just try and prove how it works to the skin!






- Amelita Yonathan -


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