Different cleansers suit normal, dry, oily, combo, sensitive, and acne-prone skin. Choosing a cleanser requires knowing your skin type.
Select skin issues including acne, aging, sensitivity, or dehydration. Look for cleansers containing such components.
Use a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser that won't strip oils or aggravate skin. Hydrating ingredients include glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and aloe vera.
For sensitive skin, avoid cleansers with harsh chemicals, perfumes, sulfates, or alcohol, which can irritate or dry out.
Foaming cleansers can dry out dry or sensitive skin. Creams or lotions may be better cleansers.
For acne-prone skin, consider cleansers containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide to help unclog pores and reduce breakouts.
Before using a new cleanser on your face, perform a patch test on a small area of skin to check for any adverse reactions or allergies
If you have specific skin concerns or conditions, or if you're unsure about what cleanser to use, consider seeking advice from a dermatologist or skincare professional.