Does thermal water actually do anything?
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May 14, 2014
Melissa B.
I received two samples of thermal water for the skin, a Vichy one and an Avene one. I'm wondering if there are actually any noticeable results from using it on your face? I've tried it a couple times but haven't really seen any benefits!
May 14, 2014
Ame S.
Thermal water is supposed to act like a toner in most circumstances, it removes residue from other products on the skin and preps it for moisturiser. I personally love Vichy Thermal water, it does its job. (its not really supposed to make a perceptible difference to the appearance of skin, it would just help better absorption of products that follow it.)