Beauty

Here's How To Choose the Right Cleanser Based on Your Skin Type

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae)  Thu, 26 Oct 2023  Hypebae

Cleansing is not only the first but also the most crucial step in your skincare routine. It sets the foundation for healthy skin by removing all the impurities, such as dirt, grime and makeup, that accumulate throughout the day. There's truly nothing quite like the refreshing feeling of thoroughly cleansing your skin after a long and exhausting day. However, amidst the multitude of cleansers on the market, the Hypebae Beauty Team has a question: Are you using the right cleanser for your specific needs and skin type?

Cleansers are not a one-size-fits-all type of vibe. Choosing the wrong cleanser can negatively affect your skin's optimal functioning. On the other hand, using a lightweight cleanser may not effectively remove impurities, leaving you with a lingering heavy or greasy feeling. Moreover, if you go for a cleanser that is too strong, it can strip the skin excessively of its natural oils, resulting in dryness and irritation.

To help you choose the right cleanser that's best for your skin type, the Hypebae Beauty Team has compiled a list of the six most common cleansers and their functions. This will help you make an informed decision and get you in the know about the best cleanser for your skin.

Gel Cleanser

Gel cleansers are lightweight face washes that provide a deep cleanse. The unique bouncy-jelly texture is ideal for effectively purging pores and eliminating bacteria that can cause acne.

Skin Type: Normal, combination, oily and sensitive skin.

Powder Cleanser

When combined with water, these cleansers transform into a creamy formula. Powder cleansers effectively cleanse the skin and offer a gentle exfoliating experience.

Skin Type: Oily and sensitive skin.

Foam Cleanser

Foam cleansers start as a creamy or gel-like substance and then transform into a frothy and indulgent lather. They perfect at getting rid of excess oil, resulting in a rejuvenated sensation on the skin.

Skin Type: Oily and combination skin

Cream Cleanser

Cream cleansers are specifically formulated with creamy and thick moisturizing ingredients to provide gentle and effective cleansing without stripping away the skin's natural oils. Additionally, cream cleansers are available in different variations, such as "milk" or "lotion."

Skin Type: Dry and sensitive skin.

Balm Cleanser

It's more of a makeup remover than a face wash. It's still suggested you do a double-cleanse after use of a balm cleanser.

Skin Type: Dry and normal skin. They're too heavy for combination, oily and acne-prone skin.

Oil Cleanser

An oil cleanser gently removes pore-clogging debris without drying the skim. Oil-based cleansers are usually used as well to remove makeup, similar to a balm. Many pros use a balm first, followed by an oil cleanse.

Skin Type: Dry, normal, combination and oily skin

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