Which is most likely to be better for me?

I’ve seen good things (and some bad things) about the panoxyl acne foaming wash, but I’ve been seeing it a lot on this app, so I’ve been thinking about trying it out.

Here’s a few things to know:

1. I’m currently using the Aveeno cleanser, which works pretty great and makes my skin feel pretty soft/full, and it doesn’t dry out for a couple of days.

2. My skin tends to be more dry than dirty. If it is because of dirt, it’s because I have a bad habit of touching my face a lot.

And another thing is that Aveeno is works well for me, so I’m not too entirely concerned about switching necessarily, but like I said, I’ve been seeing some good things about the product, so I’m pretty curious about it.

I don’t know, I am down to try it, but for now (until I receive any feedback), I’ll just with Aveeno. #skincare #skin #face wash #imjustagirl #HelpMeDecide

2025/3/8 Edited to

... Read moreWhen deciding on the best cleanser for your skin, it's important to consider your specific skin type and concerns. For instance, the Panoxyl Acne Foaming Wash is known for its powerful acne-fighting ingredients, making it a popular choice for those struggling with breakouts. On the other hand, Aveeno's Calm + Restore Oat Cleanser is praised for its gentle, hydrating properties, ideal for sensitive or dry skin types. If your skin tends to be on the drier side, as mentioned in user experiences, sticking to a gentle cleanser like Aveeno may help maintain your skin's moisture balance. It's essential to check the ingredients; products containing salicylic acid, often found in acne washes, can be too harsh for some skin types. Opt for a product that suits your skin's needs to prevent irritation while effectively addressing issues like acne or dullness. Additionally, it's advisable to incorporate a consistent skincare routine including moisturizing and sun protection, regardless of the cleanser you choose. If you're considering making a switch, trying a patch test with any new product can also help alleviate concerns about potential adverse reactions. Research user reviews and dermatological advice to make an informed decision that benefits your skin health long-term.

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Coco | MaMax6🍒

Out of your list definitely cerave! The panoxyl is better for bad acne prone skin. Howeverrr, my skin sounds like yours and I use, “good molecules” from amazon and it is AMAZING! And affordable ☺️