Walmart Beauty Sale Alert: I only buy expensive skincare, except this

Let’s get one thing clear: I don’t do inexpensive beauty.My skincare comes from chic French pharmacies and spas, and yes, my makeup bag reads like a who’s who of luxury, with Dior Lip Balm (also on sale today!) and Chanel eye shadow just to drop a few names (because, obviously, it’s French).

But even I found the one drugstore item I cannot live without.Meet the Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water created to remove your makeup in one rinse.

And today it’s on sale at Walmart!Walmart’s Beauty Event, happening for a limited time, is packed with under-the-radar gems and a few true showstoppers, too.But my favorite micellar water is on the list! It’s the only budget product I’ll publicly admit to buying in bulk, and once you try it, you’ll understand why.According to the Cleveland Clinic, micellar water is one of the best and cheapest ways to effectively remove makeup and grime from your face each night.

It’s a great way to avoid acne without stripping the good oils in your face.And trust me, if you have sensitive skin, you’ll love this product.

I’ve struggled with acne since I was a youth and have been using this micellar cleaning water since I was 22 after hearing a rumor that Martha Stewart herself used this money-saving product.Although I never got to the bottom of that hot gossip, I did fall in love and haven’t stopped using it.Since then, I’ve increased my spend on skincare, which I buy exclusively from France, and makeup that shouldn’t cost what it does.

So trust me when I say I believe in this product, and you can too.Try it out, because at $8.97, you have very little to lose.Perfect for sensitive skin, acne-prone faces, and luxe beauty lovers who know a hidden gem when they see one.It cleans and removes all in one rinse.

Add to cart before this fan-fave sells out! Get the experience for even less money.Soak up the moisture after a sunny day.

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