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Active Enzyme Cleansing Cream, 6.76 fl oz
Refines, smooths and brightens while cleansing your skin
Sale price$48.99
Vitamin C Cleansing Mousse, 5.07 fl oz
Non-Drying, cloud-like cleansing foam to deeply clean, balance and brighten.
Sale price$24.99
Rosehip Transformation Cleansing Oil, 3.38 fl oz
A pure plant oil that gently melts make-up and grime off the skin
Sale price$32.99
Rosehip Cream Cleanser, 6.76 fl oz
A soft, gentle cleanser to wash away the day with nourishing rosehip
Sale price$32.99
Botanical Body Wash, 16.9 fl oz
Like a spa day at home, this bodywash makes every shower and bath a luxury experience
Sale price$29.99
Rosehip Cream Cleanser, 3.38 fl oz
A soft, gentle cleanser to wash away the day with nourishing rosehip
Sale price$19.99

FAQ

A facial cleanser removes dirt, oil, makeup, and impurities from the skin’s surface. It helps keep pores clear, prevents breakouts, and prepares the skin to absorb other skincare products more effectively, ensuring a healthy, fresh complexion.

Most people benefit from cleansing twice a day, once in the morning to remove overnight buildup and once at night to clear away makeup, oil, and pollutants. Over-cleansing can strip the skin, so adjust frequency based on your skin’s needs.

Gel cleansers suit oily skin, cream cleansers hydrate dry or sensitive skin, and oil cleansers dissolve heavy makeup and sunscreen. Choosing the right texture ensures effective cleansing while maintaining the skin’s natural balance.

Not all foaming cleansers are harsh, modern formulas can be gentle and pH-balanced. However, some contain strong sulfates that strip natural oils, leading to dryness or irritation, especially for sensitive or dry skin types.

Yes, if your cleanser is gentle and suits your skin type, you can use it twice daily. Some people prefer a lighter cleanse in the morning and a deeper cleanse at night, especially if wearing heavy makeup or sunscreen.

Double cleansing usually involves using an oil-based cleanser first to remove makeup and sunscreen, followed by a water-based cleanser to clear remaining impurities. It’s ideal for those who wear heavy makeup, SPF, or live in polluted areas.

Yes, cleansers with salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, or tea tree oil can help manage acne by unclogging pores and reducing bacteria. Avoid harsh scrubs, as they can irritate skin and worsen breakouts over time.

Lukewarm water is best, it helps dissolve oil and dirt without irritating the skin. Hot water can strip natural oils and cause redness, while cold water may not remove buildup as effectively, especially with heavier products.

Some gentle cleansers can remove sunscreen, but oil-based or double cleansing methods are often more effective. Sunscreens are designed to adhere well, so thorough cleansing ensures no residue is left behind.

Oily skin benefits from gel or foaming cleansers, dry skin from cream or milk cleansers, and sensitive skin from fragrance-free, low-foaming formulas. The right choice will cleanse effectively without disrupting the skin barrier.