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SOFIE PAVITT FACE Micellar Makeup Removing Cleansing Pads

These pre-soaked pads offer a no-fuss approach to makeup removal. Infused with micellar water, they aim to lift away impurities without stripping the skin.

Sephora price

$24.00

Price matters most when you are trying to learn whether this lane belongs in your routine without turning the test into a luxury gamble.

Sephora reviews

4.7 / 5

About 174 reviews on the current Sephora source, so there is real volume behind the reputation.

Shoppers keep mentioning

Non-ComedogenicGood for: Acne/BlemishesOil FreeClean at SephoraBest for Oily, Combo, Normal SkinFragrance Free

These are the shopper themes that keep showing up around this listing and shape why people open it in the first place.

Glass take

4.7 / 5 overall fit

A convenient and effective makeup remover for most skin types, especially those prone to oiliness or blemishes.

SOFIE PAVITT FACE Micellar Makeup Removing Cleansing Pads

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What Sephora says

What this product is supposed to do

A set of pre-soaked cleansing pads infused with micellar water and a cucumber blend to cleanse, soothe, and remove makeup.

NormalDryCombinationOilyPoresAcne and BlemishesOiliness

Take one pad and swipe across face to gently remove makeup.

Continue with additional pads if needed.

For best results, follow with Clean Clean Cleanser (sold separately).

What Glass adds

What actually matters before you buy it

A solid choice for makeup removal, particularly for those who prefer the convenience of wipes. They are non-comedogenic and suitable for acne-prone skin, making them a good option for many.

Ease of Use

Many users appreciate how quick and simple these pads are for removing daily makeup and sunscreen.

Gentle Yet Effective

Reviewers often note that the pads effectively remove makeup without causing irritation or dryness.

Best for

When this is a smart buy

  • All skin types, especially oily, combination, and acne-prone
  • Travel
  • Quick makeup removal

Skip if

When this is the wrong lane

  • You prefer a traditional cleanser
  • You have very sensitive skin that reacts to cleansing pads

Routine Fit

Where these fit in your routine

Use these pads as the first step in your cleansing routine to remove makeup and sunscreen. For a complete cleanse, follow up with your preferred facial cleanser.

Why it works

Where it earns the slot and where it does not

The useful question is not whether this product is good in a vacuum. It is whether it makes your routine easier to run or just adds one more bottle with a familiar ingredient on it.

What it actually does well

  • Convenient and portable
  • Effective at removing makeup
  • Non-comedogenic and suitable for acne-prone skin
  • Fragrance-free

Where it starts to feel redundant

  • Can be less eco-friendly than traditional cleansers
  • May require a follow-up cleanser for a thorough cleanse

Routine fit

Where it belongs in the stack

Evening Cleanse

Ideal for removing makeup at the end of the day before your main cleansing step.

Travel Essential

Their portability makes them perfect for on-the-go cleansing when you don't have access to a full sink setup.

Glass rating

How this formula scores in real life

4.7/ 5 overall

A convenient and effective makeup remover for most skin types, especially those prone to oiliness or blemishes.

Convenience

5.0 / 5

Pads are a quick and easy way to remove makeup, especially for travel or busy mornings.

Effectiveness

4.5 / 5

Removes makeup well, including some stubborn products, without excessive rubbing.

Full ingredient breakdown

Every ingredient, what it does, and whether I care

Irrelevant

makeup

Badness

10.0 / 10

This is a placeholder for the actual makeup being removed, not an ingredient in the product.

Usually helps with

N/A

Watch for

N/A

Solvent/Humectant

Propanediol

Badness

1.0 / 10

A versatile ingredient that helps to dissolve other ingredients and also attracts water to the skin.

Usually helps with

Hydration, improving texture

Watch for

Generally well-tolerated

Humectant

Glycerin

Badness

0.0 / 10

A classic humectant that draws moisture into the skin, keeping it hydrated and supple.

Usually helps with

Dryness, barrier support

Watch for

Can feel slightly sticky in high concentrations, but generally safe

Emulsifier/Surfactant

Peg-6 Caprylic/capric Glycerides

Badness

2.0 / 10

Helps to mix oil and water, aiding in the removal of makeup and impurities.

Usually helps with

Makeup removal, cleansing

Watch for

Some individuals may be sensitive to PEGs

Antioxidant/Soothing

Moringa Oleifera Seed Extract

Badness

1.0 / 10

Contains antioxidants and has purifying properties that can help cleanse the skin.

Usually helps with

Antioxidant protection, skin purification

Watch for

Generally well-tolerated

Humectant

Xylitylglucoside

Badness

0.0 / 10

A derivative of xylitol, it helps to improve the skin's ability to retain moisture.

Usually helps with

Hydration, barrier function

Watch for

Generally well-tolerated

Humectant

Xylitol

Badness

0.0 / 10

A sugar alcohol that helps to hydrate the skin and can also have a cooling effect.

Usually helps with

Hydration

Watch for

Generally well-tolerated

Humectant

Anhydroxylitol

Badness

0.0 / 10

Works with xylitol and xylitylglucoside to enhance skin hydration.

Usually helps with

Intense hydration

Watch for

Generally well-tolerated

Humectant/Skin Conditioning

Glucose

Badness

0.0 / 10

A simple sugar that can help with skin hydration and conditioning.

Usually helps with

Hydration

Watch for

Generally well-tolerated

Soothing/Skin Conditioning

Allantoin

Badness

0.0 / 10

Known for its soothing and skin-conditioning properties, it helps to calm irritation.

Usually helps with

Soothing, calming irritation

Watch for

Generally well-tolerated

Humectant/Preservative Booster

Pentylene Glycol

Badness

1.0 / 10

A multi-functional ingredient that hydrates the skin and helps preserve the product.

Usually helps with

Hydration, preservation

Watch for

Can be a mild irritant for some sensitive individuals

Humectant/Preservative Booster

1,2-hexanediol

Badness

1.0 / 10

A solvent and humectant that also aids in preservation.

Usually helps with

Hydration, preservation

Watch for

Can be a mild irritant for some sensitive individuals

Preservative

Caprylhydroxamic Acid

Badness

2.0 / 10

A gentle preservative that helps prevent microbial growth in the product.

Usually helps with

Preservation

Watch for

Can be a mild irritant for some sensitive individuals

pH Adjuster

Citric Acid

Badness

1.0 / 10

Used to adjust the pH of the product to be optimal for skin.

Usually helps with

pH balance

Watch for

Can be irritating at high concentrations or if skin is already compromised

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FAQ

The fast answers people actually need

Are these pads suitable for sensitive skin?

While generally gentle and fragrance-free, individuals with very sensitive skin should patch test first, as cleansing pads can sometimes cause irritation.

Can I use these pads as my only cleanser?

These pads are excellent for makeup removal, but for a complete cleanse, it's recommended to follow up with a traditional facial cleanser to ensure all impurities are removed.

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