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Water Content in Makeup Remover: What to Expect

The percentage of water in makeup remover can vary greatly depending on the type of remover and the specific brand. However, water is often a primary ingredient in many makeup removers, especially liquid formulas like micellar water and some cleansing oils.

* Micellar Water: These can be up to 90% or more water, along with surfactants and other ingredients.

* Cleansing Oils: While they contain oils, some may still have a significant water content, often to help with emulsification and rinsing. The water percentage is typically lower than micellar water but can still be present.

* Makeup Remover Wipes: The liquid saturating the wipes is typically water-based with added cleansers and emollients. The water content is high, but difficult to quantify precisely as it's absorbed into the wipe material.

* Cream or Lotion Removers: These will likely have a lower percentage of water compared to micellar water but will still contain water as an essential ingredient.

To get a more accurate answer, you'd need to:

1. Check the ingredient list: Look for "water" (or "aqua") near the top of the ingredient list. Ingredients are usually listed in descending order of concentration.

2. Consult the manufacturer's website or product information: Some companies may provide more detailed information about the composition of their products.

In general, it is safe to say that the water content will be between 30% to 90%.

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