The use of a biphasic makeup remover is recommended for gently removing long-lasting or water-resistant makeup. This product consists of an aqueous phase and an oily phase, both separated. Discover how this unique feature facilitates makeup removal.
How does a biphasic makeup remover work?
- A refresher on biphasic makeup remover
- How does a biphasic makeup remover work?
- Discover the biphasic makeup remover from Typology
A refresher on biphasic makeup remover.
Marketed since the 1950s, the two-phase lotion is increasingly establishing itself as a staple among traditional makeup removers. It combines the effectiveness of micellar water, without its drying aspect, with the gentleness of makeup removing oil, without its sometimes film-forming effect.
This performance is derived from its two separate phases : aqueous and oily. The aqueous phase is typically formulated with hydrosols (of rose, cornflower, lavender...), while the oily phase is rich in vegetable oils (of sweet almond, jojoba, avocado...).
Biphasic makeup removers are capable of removing all types of makeup, even the most stubborn ones. These treatments are very gentle and are well tolerated by individuals with sensitive skin. They are also suitable for sensitive areas of the face, such as the eyes or lips.
How does a biphasic makeup remover work?
The mechanism of action for a biphasic makeup remover relies on the ability of oils to dissolve hydrophobic components of makeup, such as pigments, waxes, and oils, but also sweat and sebum, while the aqueous phase allows for the dissolution of hydrophilic components, such as water, salts, and sugars. Each phase therefore has its own role in the removal of makeup. These are the principles of lipophilicity (fat dissolution) and hydrophilicity (aqueous compound dissolution) upon which the function of a biphasic makeup remover is based.
"Classic" makeup removers, or non-biphasic, often use a simple water-in-oil emulsion. Although this type of emulsion is also capable of dissolving oil-based makeup, it lacks efficiency when it comes to water-based products, such as mascara, eyeliner, or lipstick. Indeed, the oily phase of these emulsions tends to form a thin layer on the skin which prevents the aqueous phase from completely dissolving the water-based makeup.
The method of use for a biphasic makeup remover is simple: you just need to shake the bottle vigorously to mix the two phases. This results in a product capable of effectively removing all impurities and makeup residues on the skin's surface, even the most stubborn ones. Once the mixture is made, apply a small amount of the product onto a makeup removal cotton pad, and place it for a few seconds on the area to be cleansed before gently sliding it over the rest of the skin.
Discover the biphasic makeup remover from Typology.
Our biphasic makeup remover lotion is formulated with pea peptides (INCI: Pisum Sativum (Pea) Peptide),castor oil (INCI: Ricinus Communis Seed Oil),chamomile hydrosol (INCI: Chamaemelum Nobilis Flower Water),sweet almond (INCI: Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil) and rice bran (INCI: Oryza Sativa Germ Oil).
The pea peptides and castor oil possess strengthening and densifying properties for the eyelashes. The chamomile hydrosol and sweet almond oil are nourishing and soothing. Finally, rice bran oil has a light texture that hydrates the skin.
This biphasic makeup remover is suitable for all skin types, including the most sensitive ones, and is particularly recommended for removing makeup from the eye contour and the corners of the lips.
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