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Unisex Face Cleansers PCA Skin Pigment Bar 90g
Trending

PCA Skin Pigment Bar 90g

Face Cleanser, Moisturising, Niacinamide, Azelaic Acid, Vitamin B

£43.25
5stores
Unisex Face Cleansers SkinCeuticals Gentle Cleanser Creme

SkinCeuticals Gentle Cleanser Creme

Reinigungscreme & Reinigungsgel

£45.00
3stores
Unisex Face Cleansers I0125925 8.45 oz Youth-enhancing Cleansing Cream
-25%

I0125925 8.45 oz Youth-enhancing Cleansing Cream

Face Cleanser

£13.51£17.98
3stores
Unisex Face Cleansers Micellar Water With Rosemary Extract 150 ml - White 150ml
-33%

Micellar Water With Rosemary Extract 150 ml - White 150ml

Face Cleanser

£9.99£14.99
2stores
Unisex Face Cleansers Gold Body Shop Vitamin E Cream Cleanser

Gold Body Shop Vitamin E Cream Cleanser

Rensecreme & Rensegel, Vitaminer, Vitamin C

£15.00
2stores
+Skincare Deep Clean Detox Cleanser

+Skincare Deep Clean Detox Cleanser

Reinigungscreme & Reinigungsgel

£21.91
2stores

3 tips when shopping for facial cleansers

To keep your skin feeling great, use products that suit your skin type. No skin likes to be dehydrated - even oily skin needs moisture to stay balanced.

  • Normal skin is pretty well balanced, so using a face wash that focuses on moisture can work wonders.

  • Dry skin often feels tight and can look dry. So stick with a moisturising cleanser.

  • Oily skin looks a bit shiny and can be prone to acne and blackheads. This is often because your skin is producing too much sebum. But don't be tempted to try and dry it out - that can actually make things worse by triggering even more sebum production. Stick to a gentle cleansing routine and use products specifically designed for oily skin to help keep things under control.

When it comes to facial cleansers, there's no shortage of options out there. From oil to balm, foaming to mousse, and even micellar water, it can be hard to know where to start.

If you're worried about dryness, foaming cleansers might not be your best bet. On the other hand, oils are great for all skin types, especially if you're prone to dryness or oiliness. And don't forget to switch things up with the seasons - what works in summer might not be the best choice for winter.

If you're a fan of waterproof or colourful make-up, adding an eye makeup remover to your cleansing routine is a smart move. And once you've cleansed, make sure to moisturise - your skin will thank you for it.

Looking to step up your skincare game? Try exfoliating, Gillette's got some great tips to get you started.

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