What’s the Perfect Cleanser for Your Face?

While washing your face is a simple task, it’s not always so clear cut on which cleanser to go with. It’s best to find a cleanser that works well for your skin type—any old cleanser just won’t do. Certain ingredients in skincare products can be very nourishing and hydrating, instead of drying and harsh. Let’s break down some of the options available by skin type.

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Skincare For Oily Skin
Dry Skin: Try Cleansing Oil

Cleansing oils are having their moment right now and for good reason. They’re awesome at multitasking by removing makeup and pore-clogging dirt and oil while also replenishing your skin with hydration, leaving it feeling soft and smooth. An excellent cleansing oil will leave your skin feeling fresh, not oily. Dry skin types will especially benefit from a lightweight, fragrance-free oil cleanser, but the best formulas are suitable for all skin types—even oily skin. If you want to double cleanse, use your cleansing oil and then wash with your regular cleanser. Keep an eye out for beneficial ingredients such as ceramides to help with moisture retention, and rice bran oil, rich in vitamins E and B, to help nourish and condition your skin.


Oily Skin: Try Acne Foam Cleanser

If you’ve never used a foam cleanser and have oily or breakout-prone skin, give a gentle foam formula a try. Make sure it’s alcohol- and fragrance-free. The product’s acne-clearing power should contain 2% salicylic acid. Also look for licorice, which is a superfood, to help brighten the look of past blemish marks. Other beneficial ingredients to seek out are probiotics and tea tree oil to help calm the look of inflammation and redness, plus ginger to help soothe the skin. Effective, lightweight, and gentle skincare for oily skin will help you control oil and leave your skin looking healthy and happy. 


Sensitive Skin: Try Gentle Milk Cleanser

A gentle milk cleanser will help restore balance to distressed or irritated skin. Seek out a calming cleanser for sensitive skin that contains ingredients such as colloidal oatmeal to help soothe and moisturize skin, plus cucumber and aloe to help reduce the appearance of irritation and hydrate. Sensitive skin should feel nourished, not parched, with a lightweight milk cleanser.

If you have a combination skin type, some brands formulate all of their cleansers with combination skin in mind. If you aren’t quite sure which cleanser is best for your skin, start with a cleanser that’s beneficial for all skin types. Or, ask the brand directly what they would recommend for you. 


Uneven Toned Skin: Try Gel Cleanser

The appearance of dark spots, redness, or rough patches gives your skin an uneven tone. For brighter, healthier-looking skin, turmeric and vitamin C are effective ingredients to look for that can help with brightening the appearance of skin and reducing the look of inflammation. Choose a refreshing gel cleanser with those ingredients, plus lactic acid, which naturally exfoliates to reveal more radiant-looking skin, as well as antioxidant-rich blueberries and probiotics to help lock in hydration. Your skin should feel conditioned, not stripped or dried out. Depending on the brand, an effective gel cleanser can be great for all skin types. 


About TULA Skincare

Probiotics and superfoods are the heart of all of TULA Skincare’s products. Probiotics applied topically have been clinically proven to promote hydration, clarity, and reduce the appearance of inflammation and redness. Superfoods rich in antioxidants and vitamins, such as turmeric and blueberries, can also improve the look of your skin. TULA Skincare is committed to producing effective, high-quality formulas to address your areas of concern and skin type that are packed with good-for-your-skin ingredients. From cleansers and moisturizers to targeted treatments and probiotic supplements, you’ll find high-performing skincare products from TULA Skincare.

Learn more about TULA Skincare and browse their product lineup at Tula.com

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