I've been religiously using this virtually every day since the end of December last year, and finally got it empty 2 days ago. It's very lightweight and is usually only around $8 for 200ml which is decent.
I believe it is a great daily cleanser for basic or light makeup, and is super easy to travel with. However, when it comes to waterproof products it definitely does not remove all traces as it left me with tragic panda eyes. You will likely need an actual face wash, then go over your face with this product to remove all makeup which defeats the whole purpose of micellar water.
All in all, for people who usually only use light makeup, this would be a great option for you as a daily no-fuss cleanser. For those who wear foundation and mascara every day, this probably isn't for you. Personally, I only ever do a full face of makeup on special occasions, so this product was perfectly fine for me.
I picked this up when New World had a 'buy two Nivea Products and get an electronic face cleaning brush free' promo. I'm in love with Garnier Micellar Water and figured (seeing as my face likes Nivea) that this would be as good. For me, it isn't. It's not a disaster, but it's not a success for me.
Nivea Daily Essentials Sensitive 3-in-1 Micellar Cleansing Water comes in a simple clear plastic bottle with a white flip cap at the top, and blue and purple writing. It's a sweet little package and looks nice on the shelf. The clear bottle is great for determining how much product is left.
The product is the typical thin 'water'. It's virtually odourless, and (disturbingly) foams quite a lot when you shake it.
Nivea claim that this will 'cleanse deeply, remove makeup and moisturise in one step' and this claim isn't true for me. I have combo skin that can tend towards oily, and get the odd breakout. I find that this doesn't remove my base or eye makeup completely, even after 2-3 times. It DOES feel lovely on my face, both during and after use, but I feel like I could get a similar effect from tap water. I even used it to try and get makeup off a mirror and it didn't budge it. After how successful the Garnier one was for me this has been a huge disappointment, unfortunately.
While it's great that the product is free of parabens, colours and perfumes it does need to work for me to consider repurchasing it and unfortunately, for me, this doesn't.
Nivea are usually pretty reliable for me and this won't put me off the brand - but I won't try this again unless I see the words 'new improved formula' on the bottle.
Tips: I've taken to keeping mine in a spray bottle and using it as a face spritz. It's actually pretty refreshing that way :)