Dermatologist tells you how to pick the right facial cleanser for *your* skin type
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Choosing the correct facial cleanser tailored to your skin type is a game changer. From personal experience, using a hydrating cleanser if you have dry or sensitive skin can drastically improve skin comfort—it soothes irritation and locks in moisture. For combination skin, a gentle foaming cleanser balances oil without stripping essential hydration. I learned this when switching from harsh soaps that left some areas dry and others oily. If acne is a concern, incorporating a salicylic acid cleanser helps exfoliate clogged pores and smooth texture, which I found essential during breakout periods. For more severe inflammatory acne, benzoyl peroxide cleansers can be beneficial by reducing acne-causing bacteria, though gradual introduction is key to avoid dryness. Additionally, always remove makeup or sunscreen thoroughly with a suitable cleanser to prevent buildup and breakouts—double cleansing can be helpful. When trying new products, patch testing and observing your skin’s response over a week is crucial. Remember, the best cleanser supports your skin’s natural barrier and addresses your specific needs. Combining this knowledge with consistent skincare routines and consulting with a dermatologist can lead to healthier, clearer skin.
