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Face cleansers are the first step to great skin. They remove makeup, excess oil, pollutants, and dead skin cells - and many are packed with powerhouse actives like salicylic acid and hyaluronic acid to address concerns including breakouts and dryness. Explore balm, gel and cream cleansers from top brands like Medik8, The Ordinary, Elemisand Skin Rocks, and find the formula that fits seamlessly into your skincare routine.

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Gentle Deep Pore Cleanser
Institut Esthederm
Price reduced from € 39.10 to € 27.37
30% OFF
Hypersensitive Body, Face & Scalp Wash
Susanne Kaufmann
Price reduced from € 45.00 to € 31.51
30% OFF
Vitamin C Brilliance Cleansing Balm
Emma Hardie
€ 36.25 - € 66.00
FREE GIFT
Osmoclean Micellar Cleansing Oil
Institut Esthederm
Price reduced from € 38.00 to € 26.59
30% OFF
Gentle Foaming Cleanser
Clear Pore Normalising Cleanser - Refill Pouch
Paula's Choice
€ 39.00
Unable to ship to Netherlands.
Enzyme Cleansing Gel
JuJu Bar
Drunk Elephant
€ 30.00
Clarifying Body Spray
Dermalogica
€ 28.75
Unable to ship to Netherlands.
Daily D-Clog Pore-Clearing Salicylic Acid Cleanser
Ole Henriksen
Price reduced from € 31.00 to € 23.25
25% OFF
Unable to ship to Netherlands.

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Cleanser helps to wash away dead skin cells, dirt, excess oil, and even pollution particles, ensuring your skin is properly clean before you start applying your creams and serums.

People with different skin types will prefer particular cleansers and textures. Foaming or gel AHA cleansers, like Medik8 Surface Radiance Cleanse, are popular among those with oily skin, while people with dry skin often prefer cream, milk and balm/oil-based cleansers, such as The Ordinary Squalane Cleanser or BYOMA Milky Moisture Cleanser. For more personalised picks for mature, sensitive, rosacea and combination skin, read our guide on how to choose the right cleanser for your skin type.

In addition to surfactants, cleansers are formulated with antioxidants and active ingredients to address specific skin concerns.

To double cleanse, begin with an oil-based product such as a cleansing balm, cleansing oil, or micellar water, to break down and lift makeup, sunscreen, and excess oil. Then, follow with a water-based cleanser to wash away any remaining impurities.

Cleanser should be the first step in your morning and evening skincare routines. Depending on the formula, massage it into dry or damp skin – don’t forget your hair line and neck. If you’re using a balm or oil-based cleanser, add more water to emulsify the product. Once you have thoroughly massaged your skin, use a wet cloth to remove every trace of product before patting skin dry with a towel and continuing with your routine.