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Fig.1 Micellar Oil Refillable Cleanser for SPF + Makeup Removal

This micellar oil cleanser is designed to be the first step in your routine, effectively dissolving SPF and makeup. Its oil-to-milk formula is gentle enough for all skin types, including sensitive skin, and the refillable packaging aligns with sustainability goals.

Sephora price

$26.00

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

Shoppers keep mentioning

Removes SPF and makeupRefillable packagingSilky texture

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 highly-rated, effective first cleanse that removes SPF and makeup without stripping the skin. The refillable packaging is a thoughtful touch.

Fig.1 Micellar Oil Refillable Cleanser for SPF + Makeup Removal

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Price, rating, review count, and source status come from Sephora. Glass adds the routine fit, overlap risk, and what to compare next.

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What Sephora says

What this product is supposed to do

A silky oil-to-milk cleanser that breaks down even the most stubborn makeup and mineral sunscreen.

DryOilyand Sensitive skinAcne and BlemishesDullnessand Oiliness

Use in the morning, at night, and as needed.

Massage a nickel-size amount onto dry skin using clean, dry hands.

Wipe away with a damp cloth or rinse with water and pat dry.

Follow with actives and moisturizer.

Suitable for all skin types.

Order a recyclable refill when empty.

Refill Instructions:

Fig. 1 packages their formulas in glass bottles with refillable cartridges and airless pumps to keep air, light, and bacteria out, preserving the potency of active ingredients.

When you’ve run out of product, keep the glass bottle and pump and order a refill cartridge—that’s the small, colorful tube which contains the actual product).

Twist off the old cartridge, recycle it, and twist on the new one.

What Glass adds

What actually matters before you buy it

A solid first cleanse that lives up to its claims of removing SPF and makeup. Its gentle formula makes it a good option for most skin types, and the refillable aspect is a bonus for those prioritizing sustainability.

Effective cleansing

Users consistently praise its ability to remove even waterproof makeup and stubborn SPF without leaving any residue.

Gentle formulation

Many reviewers with sensitive or dry skin appreciate that it cleanses effectively without causing irritation or stripping the skin's natural moisture.

Refillable design

The refillable packaging is frequently mentioned as a positive, aligning with a desire for more sustainable beauty options.

Best for

When this is a smart buy

  • All skin types
  • Removing SPF and makeup
  • Sustainable routines

Skip if

When this is the wrong lane

  • You prefer a water-based cleanser as your first step
  • You are looking for a cleanser that also treats specific concerns like acne or hyperpigmentation

Routine fit

Your First Cleanse, Perfected

This cleanser is designed as the initial step in a double-cleansing routine. Apply it to dry skin to break down SPF, makeup, and impurities. Follow with your preferred second cleanser to ensure your skin is completely clean before applying treatments and moisturizers.

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

  • Excellent makeup and SPF removal
  • Gentle on skin
  • Refillable and eco-friendly packaging
  • Suitable for all skin types

Where it starts to feel redundant

  • Requires a second cleanse for a thorough routine
  • Initial refill system might be confusing for some

Routine fit

Where it belongs in the stack

Morning and Night

This cleanser is suitable for both morning and evening use. In the morning, it can help remove any impurities that accumulated overnight. In the evening, it's essential for removing the day's accumulation of SPF, makeup, and environmental pollutants.

Glass rating

How this formula scores in real life

4.7/ 5 overall

A highly-rated, effective first cleanse that removes SPF and makeup without stripping the skin. The refillable packaging is a thoughtful touch.

Effectiveness

4.8 / 5

Consistently removes all traces of makeup and sunscreen, leaving skin clean but not tight.

Texture

4.7 / 5

The oil-to-milk transformation is smooth and luxurious, making cleansing a pleasant experience.

Packaging

4.5 / 5

The refillable system is eco-conscious and functional, though initial setup requires a moment to understand.

Full ingredient breakdown

Every ingredient, what it does, and whether I care

Emollient

Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil

Badness

1.0 / 10

A lightweight, non-greasy oil rich in linoleic acid and antioxidants, effective at dissolving sebum and impurities.

Usually helps with

Dissolving impurities, softening skin

Watch for

None

Emollient

Coco-Caprylate/Caprate

Badness

1.0 / 10

A coconut-derived emollient that provides a smooth, silky feel and helps to spread the product easily.

Usually helps with

Improving texture, softening skin

Watch for

None

Emulsifier

PEG-20 Glyceryl Triisostearate

Badness

2.0 / 10

Helps to mix oil and water, allowing the oil cleanser to transform into a milky texture when water is added and rinse away cleanly.

Usually helps with

Creating oil-to-milk texture, aiding rinse-off

Watch for

Can be a mild irritant for some very sensitive skin types.

Emollient

Squalane

Badness

0.0 / 10

A highly stable and moisturizing lipid that mimics the skin's natural sebum, providing hydration without greasiness.

Usually helps with

Moisturizing, softening, improving skin barrier

Watch for

None

Emollient

Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil

Badness

1.0 / 10

A rich, stable oil known for its excellent emollient properties, helping to condition and soften the skin.

Usually helps with

Conditioning, softening, improving skin texture

Watch for

None

Emollient

Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil

Badness

2.0 / 10

Contains gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which can help soothe and condition the skin, particularly beneficial for dry or irritated complexions.

Usually helps with

Soothing, conditioning, improving skin barrier

Watch for

Can be comedogenic for some acne-prone individuals.

Emollient

Borago Officinalis (Borage) Seed Oil

Badness

2.0 / 10

Another source of GLA, known for its anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing properties, beneficial for dry and sensitive skin.

Usually helps with

Soothing, reducing inflammation, moisturizing

Watch for

Can be comedogenic for some acne-prone individuals.

Antioxidant

Tocopherol

Badness

1.0 / 10

A form of Vitamin E that helps protect the formula from oxidation and provides antioxidant benefits to the skin.

Usually helps with

Protecting skin from environmental damage, formula stability

Watch for

None

Emollient

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride

Badness

1.0 / 10

A fractionated coconut oil derivative that is highly emollient and helps to replenish the skin's surface.

Usually helps with

Moisturizing, softening, improving skin barrier

Watch for

None

Skin-Conditioning Agent

Linoleic Acid

Badness

1.0 / 10

An essential fatty acid that is a component of the skin's natural barrier, helping to maintain hydration and suppleness.

Usually helps with

Strengthening skin barrier, hydration

Watch for

None

Skin-Conditioning Agent

Phospholipids

Badness

1.0 / 10

Essential components of cell membranes, they help to improve skin hydration and barrier function.

Usually helps with

Hydration, barrier repair

Watch for

None

Skin-Conditioning Agent

Phytosterols

Badness

1.0 / 10

Plant-derived sterols that help to support the skin's barrier function and have anti-inflammatory properties.

Usually helps with

Barrier support, soothing

Watch for

None

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FAQ

The fast answers people actually need

Is this cleanser suitable for sensitive skin?

Yes, this cleanser is formulated to be gentle and is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.

Does this cleanser remove waterproof makeup?

Yes, it is specifically designed to break down and remove stubborn makeup, including waterproof formulas, and mineral sunscreen.

How does the refill system work?

You keep the glass bottle and pump. When empty, you twist off the old refill cartridge, recycle it, and twist on a new one.