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Choose the Right Face Cleanser for Your Skin Type and Needs

The cleanser you use is the foundation of every effective skincare routine. A face cleanser removes makeup, SPF, pollution and excess oil while respecting your skin’s natural barrier and supporting its balance. Whether you prefer a gel for combination or oily skin, a cream or balm for dry and sensitive types, or a micellar water for ultra-gentle cleansing, selecting the right texture and formulation matters. Using the correct cleanser

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How do I know which type of cleanser suits my skin?

Choosing the right cleanser starts with understanding your skin type and concerns. For oily or acne-prone skin, a gel or foaming cleanser that gently removes excess oil and impurities works well. For dry or sensitive skin, cream or balm cleansers with hydrating and non-stripping ingredients are ideal. If you wear heavy makeup or SPF daily, consider a double-cleanse routine where a milky or oil-based cleanser is followed by a gentle second cleanse. Experts emphasise matching the formulation to your skin’s unique needs to avoid disruption of the skin barrier..

Can I skip cleansing at night if I haven’t worn makeup?

No — cleansing at night remains important even on days without makeup because your skin accumulates oils, pollution, dust, and debris throughout the day. A gentle cleanser removes these residues and helps prevent clogged pores, dullness and congestion. Using a suitable face cleanser each evening ensures your skin overnight repair and absorption of treatments is optimised.

Is double cleansing necessary and when should I do it?

Double cleansing is particularly helpful if you wear heavy makeup, waterproof SPF, high pollution exposure or oily skin that accumulates build-up. Start with an oil-based or balm cleanser to dissolve makeup and SPF, then follow with a gentle face cleanser to remove residual impurities and clean the skin surface thoroughly. On lighter days, a single gentle cleanser may suffice. The aim is to clean effectively without over-stripping the skin.

What mistakes should I avoid when choosing or using a face cleanser?

Avoid cleansers that are overly harsh (strong surfactants, heavy fragrance, high alcohol content) as they can strip the skin barrier, cause redness, tightness or increased oil production. Also avoid cleansing too often (more than twice daily unless advised) or skipping after heavy makeup/spf days. Selecting the wrong texture or ignoring your skin’s needs can undermine your entire skincare routine.

How to Build a Cleansing Routine That Supports Radiance and Skin Health

Effective cleansing is not just about removing dirt—it’s about supporting your skin’s health, comfort and future resilience. After cleansing, your skin is primed for nutrient-rich serums and hydrators. Choose a routine that matches your skin’s needs: double cleansing for heavy makeup or SPF, single-step gentle cleansers for sensitive skin, and a finishing rinse that leaves your skin feeling clean but not stripped. When you commit to the right cleanser and routine, you set the stage for all subsequent skincare steps to work better and deliver visible results