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Cleansers For Your Skin Type

Monday, March 23, 2015
Cleansing the makeup and buildup of the day is one of the most important things you can do for your skin before you go to bed. I know we all get lazy at times and reach for those cleansing wipes to clean our face when we don’t feel like walking to the bathroom. I am telling you to not do it! I have come up with some recommendations of cleansers for your skin type that will make your skin the most radiant. 

NORMAL SKIN

For my normal skin girls, I recommend that you should use a cleanser that both exfoliates and moisturize the skin. You should try Philosophy The Microdelivery Exfoliating Wash ($28.00) or Clean & Clear Essentials Foaming Cleanser ($4.29).

DRY SKIN

For those with dry skin, you have skin that is dry and flaky so will need a cleanser that will have a lot of moisture. I would look for cleansers that have oils and hydrating ingredients so your face does not get too dehydrated. You should try Philosophy Purity Made Simple ($11.00-$44.00) or CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser ($9.49).

COMBINATION SKIN

If you have combination skin that means your T-zone is oily while the rest of your face is dry. I would look for cleansers that moisturize you skin while purifying your skin. You should try First Aid Beauty Skin Rescue Deep Cleanser With Red Clay ($24.00) or Simple Moisturizing Facial Wash ($5.99).

OILY SKIN

If you have oily skin like me then chances are your face producers far more oil than any girl can handle. I would definitely look for cleansers that are gel-based since creamy cleansers will add the kind of moisture that your skin doesn’t need more of. You should try Bosica Purifying Cleansing Gel ($26.00) or Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash ($4.99).

SENSITIVE SKIN


If you have sensitive skin, then your skin is pretty much sensitive to many harsh ingredients. You should try to look for ingredients that do not have a fragrance or an alcohol that could further irritate your skin. I would try First Aid Beauty Face Cleanser ($5.50-$20.00) or Cetaphil ($8.45).