Is Cleanser Good for Your Skin?

Yes, absolutely! As long as you’re using a cleanser suitable to your skin type, it’s not just good but, in fact, quite important as well. Here’s why.

THE IMPORTANCE OF CLEANSERS:

Cleansing is an essential part of any skincare routine. Whether it’s a 3-step quick routine or an 11-step detailed process, you always need to start with cleansing.

I have often seen people wondering and asking if they really need to wash their face twice a day, and the answer is YES!

We all know that our skin naturally exfoliates while we sleep at night; cleansing our face in the morning ensures that all the toxins, dead cells and excess oils have been thoroughly washed off, which our skin has secreted overnight. In addition, however, cleansing our face in the evening helps us remove all the make-up, dirt, and debris our skin has collected throughout the day.

Regardless of your skin type, always make sure to use a gentle cleanser that suits your skin and if you wear make-up, then by all means, make sure to double cleanse at night.

While washing your face, make sure to cover all the areas and massage using gentle pressure, then rinse your face properly to ensure that not just the dirt and the grime but the cleanser has also been completely rinsed and removed. Simple tap water or even lukewarm water would be acceptable to wash your face with but never use hot water to wash your face; it can damage your skin in more ways than you can even begin to imagine. Gently pat dry your face with a soft towel and never ever rub your face aggressively; that’s the worst you can do.

Okay, enough with the tips and tricks; now time to dive right into the list of best yet the most effective tried, tested and reviewed cleansers that can help you cleanse your face like never before.

We have listed down the cleansers for all skin types; make sure to select the cleanser according to your skin. Happy Cleansing!

FOR SENSITIVE SKIN:

Vanicream Gentle Cleanser:

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Its non-irritant formula is specifically designed for sensitive skin. The active ingredients include glycerin and coco glucoside, which helps cleans the skin out of dirt, grime and makeup. It’s free of sulphates, parabens & fragrances, and the best part is that it’s budget-friendly.

Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser:

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The name says it all. Its non-comedogenic properties make it work on every skin type, even on sensitive skin or for those who have rosacea. It is mainly formulated with ingredients like glycerin, vitamin B3 (which helps protect the barrier of the skin) & niacinamide (which works wonders to retain skin moisture).

FOR NORMAL TO DRY SKIN:

LA ROCHE POSAY Toleriane Hydrating Facial Cleanser:

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This super hydrating formula is best suited for normal to dry skin because it doesn’t strip the skin. Instead, it helps remove makeup & excessive oil along with washing away all the impurities, leaving the skin plumped and hydrated. The active ingredients include glycerine, niacinamide and ceramide 3.

CeraVe Hydrating Cream-to-Foam Cleanser:

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This daily face wash is best known for its makeup removing properties. This formula is non-greasy and provides super hydrating & moisturizing feel. The active ingredients include hyaluronic acid, glycerin & essential ceramides, and it has non-comedogenic & non-drying formula.

For Acne-Prone Skin:

Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Fighting Facial Cleanser with Salicylic Acid:

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The best yet the safest bet for those with acne-prone skin. Salicylic acid is one of the active ingredients in this formula, and it has been proven to fight the best against acne; not just that, but it reduces inflammation and redness caused by acne. In addition, it has a wonderful gel texture which makes it helpful in treating excessive oil issues without leaving the skin dehydrated.

Paula’s Choice Clear Pore Normalizing Cleanser:

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The secret is out. This cleanser is good news for all those dealing with acne-prone skin, and not just acne, but it works excellent against whiteheads and blackheads too. The active ingredient is the salicylic acid which deeply exfoliates the pores, removing all the excess oil and sebum and leaving the skin soft and smooth.

For Dry Skin:

Neutrogena-Hydro Boost Hydrating Gel Facial Cleanser & Makeup Remover:

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This one is an all-rounder. It doesn’t just work as a cleanser but as a makeup remover as well. It is best suited for dry skin because it is specifically designed with hydrating formula but doesn’t clog pores and prevent breakouts.

Aveeno Calm + Restore Nourishing Oat Cleanser:

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A blessing in disguise, specifically for those who have sensitive & irritated dry skin. Made with essential oat oils, and is formulated without any alcohol, fragrances or sulphate. So, it would not just cleanse your skin but also soothe it.

For Oily Skin:

Youth to the People Superfood Antioxidant Cleanser:

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A gel, foaming face wash that works best for people with oily skin. It removes all the excessive oil and dirt. It is specifically formulated with antioxidants, which deep cleanse each and every pore, leaving the skin neat and nourished.

iS Clinical Cleansing Complex:

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This one is also for oily skin, but it’s an exfoliating cleanser. It’s free of sulphate & phthalate and is formulated with a form of salicylic acid which washes away excess oil, exfoliating the skin and leaving it tight and bright.

For Hyper Pigmentation:

MELE Refresh Gentle Hydrating Facial Cleansing Gel for Melanin Rich Skin:

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Tried, tested and trusted for what it states. This cleanser is going to compliment any skincare routine that is specifically targeted to treat hyperpigmentation. It helps even the skin tone as well. It has a thorough cleansing formula that removes all impurities without stripping the skin.

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