Which Cleanser Should You Choose For Your Skin’s “Spring Cleaning”?

How do you choose the right cleanser to use during the spring and summer? Should you choose just one? Personally, I like to keep a wardrobe of two to three cleansers on hand because my skincare needs vary from day to day and from season to season. Regardless of whether you are seeking to double cleanse or use a single cleansing product, carefully consider your skincare type, lifestyle, preferences, key product ingredients, and your budget when while reviewing the exceptional products below.

For the Natural Skincare Enthusiast

If you are a dedicated label reader committed to using natural ingredients on your skin, Beurre’s 100% natural cleanser lets “you do you.” The Moisturizing Face Cleaner will gently cleanse and moisturize your skin with organic aloe juice, organic coconut oil, shea butter, and other natural ingredients.

For the Korean Skincare Enthusiast

Dr. Althea offers an incredible Korean vegan cleansing balm https://amzn.to/3Q2J63l  containing anti-inflammatory, collagen stimulating  Madecassoside. To avoid direct hand contact, the balm is packaged in a jar with a grinding mechanism that hygienically dispenses an application of the balm when the top is turned clockwise. Although it contains two seed oils it didn’t feel overly greasy or leave my skin feeling oily.

For the Minimalist

Birds & Blokes dual cleanser and moisturizer offers maximum results and moisturizing power in a single product. Apply to wet skin to cleanse. Apply to dry skin to moisturize. Its Nanosilver ingredient protects your skin barrier, GABA smoothes fine lines, and olive leaf, squalene, and algae work to sooth and hydrate your skin.

The willow bark in this product might cause a purging effect during the first few uses as it works to clear your pores. Think of it as the storm before the calm.

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

New York native lifestyle writer and author Rachelle Nones covers emerging lifestyle trends and innovative products and services, to inform and inspire conversation. A lifelong reader and writer, Rachelle completed coursework in creative writing and English literature while earning her Bachelor of Arts degree. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including textile production (colorist) and accessory marketing in NYC's fashion district. Rachelle unwinds by reading, capturing photographs, experimenting with new recipes, searching for vintage finds and hiking woodland trails with her rambunctious terrier Champ.