Cleansers are the step the gurus say is easiest to get wrong, and the one a stripped, tight feeling quietly punishes you for.
A cleanser has one job done well: lift makeup, sunscreen and oil without damaging the barrier. The experts judge them on what they leave behind, skin that feels clean and comfortable rather than squeaky and tight, and they are quick to flag harsh, high-foaming formulas that over-strip. Whether a cleanser rinses fully and plays nicely with the actives that follow it comes up again and again.
The recurring split is gentle versus thorough. Cream and balm cleansers earn praise for comfort and for dry or sensitive skin, while gel and foaming cleansers get credit for cutting oil and sunscreen but are watched for drying. The ranking below favours the cleansers the gurus trust to clean properly while staying kind to the barrier.
Only sometimes. The common guidance is that double cleansing earns its place at the end of a day with sunscreen or makeup, using an oil or balm first and a gentle second cleanser after, but that a single cleanse is fine in the morning or on a bare-skin day.
A tight, squeaky feeling afterwards. The repeated point is that skin should feel clean and comfortable, not stripped, and that high-foaming detergent-heavy formulas and strong fragrance are the usual culprits behind irritation.
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