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10. Cleansers(II)

If your skin is on the dry or sensitive side then do consider using creams, lotions and milk cleansers that cleanse gently and keep your skin hydrated while getting rid of dirt.

Dry/Sensitive skin:

1. Cetaphil daily facial cleanser,$18

2. Avene antirougeurs clean redness relief cleansing lotion, $24

This is slightly costlier than others of its category ....but it works well for extreme sensitive skin... it cleans the face without irritating the skin or clogging pores....it also calms redness/tightness.

3. CeraVe Hydrating face wash, $13

4. Neutrogena ultra gentle Hydrating cleanser ,$9

5. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating gentle cleanser ,$15

This can be used to even remove makeup and dirt....it also contains ceramides which makeup your skins barrier that limits moisture loss and keeps it hydrating.

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Normal skin:

1. CeraVe Hydrating facewash,$13

2. Cosrx low ph good morning gel cleanser,$12

3. Krave beauty matcha hemp hydrating cleanser,$16

This is a really good hydrating cleanser that works for almost all skin types(espl for sensitive acne prone skin), do check this out guys, it helps protect your skin barrier

4. Glossier milk jelly cleanser,$18

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Ingredients to look out for:

1. Soap:

It contains strong detergent properties so it will be harsh on our skin....so avoid using soap or soap containing cleansers as it strips skin of it's natural oils.....but if you must use then stick to a glycerin one that has low pH range(5--7)

2. Fragrance:

You may like particular fragrances but don't use them in your skincare products if you're of the sensitive type...it can cause irritation, redness (be extra careful when dealing with fragrances).

3. Alcohol:

It can be very drying on the skin....so make sure you're product doesn't contain ethanol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol .....( you can just buy products that don't contain alcohol)

While building up a regimen don't introduce all the products at a time as you're skin is not used to it ...but instead include one for every 20...30 days to build up resistance...for any product to work it takes a minimum of one month so use it accordingly and don't expect immediate results.