Healthy, radiant skin starts with a simple, but essential, step: cleansing. Often underestimated, using a facial cleanser daily does far more than just remove makeup or surface impurities. It helps prevent breakouts, maintains hydration, boosts product absorption, and even slows visible signs of aging.
And if your goal is to achieve that smooth, clear, light-reflecting look often called “glass skin”—cleansing is where it begins. This trend isn’t just about glow; it’s about healthy skin that’s balanced, even-toned, and deeply hydrated. The kind of skin that doesn’t need to be covered up.
At Dermapure, we believe that consistency and the right products go hand-in-hand. Choosing a cleanser tailored to your skin type builds the foundation for your entire skincare routine, whether you’re targeting acne, dullness, or early signs of aging.
Let’s take a closer look at the everyday benefits of cleansing and how it can help you work toward that clear, luminous complexion.
6 Benefits of Using a Facial Cleanser Regularly
Incorporating a facial cleanser into your skincare routine may seem basic but it’s one of the most powerful steps you can take toward achieving clearer, healthier, more luminous skin. Here’s how a good cleanser supports your skin’s overall health and appearance, every single day:
1- A Fresh Start for Your Skin
Cleansing your face isn’t just about removing surface grime, it’s about giving your skin a clean slate. Each day, your skin is exposed to pollution, sweat, sunscreen, and makeup that can dull your glow and clog pores. A high-performance facial cleanser lifts away this buildup gently but effectively, allowing your skin to breathe and reset. It’s the first step toward restoring clarity, softness, and balance.
2- Hydration Begins at the Cleansing Step
Many people think cleansing dries out the skin, but it’s actually where hydration begins. The right cleanser respects your skin’s barrier while removing impurities, helping retain moisture instead of stripping it. Look for ingredients like omega fatty acids, plant extracts, or glycerin to leave your skin feeling supple, not squeaky. A well-chosen cleanser helps preserve that fresh, hydrated feeling all day long.
3- A Clear Path for Your Skincare to Work Better
No matter how powerful your serum or moisturizer is, it can’t do much if it sits on top of a layer of oil, dead cells, or pollutants. Cleansing preps your skin so that active ingredients—like hyaluronic acid, peptides or vitamin C—can be absorbed where they’re most effective. It’s a simple step that amplifies the benefits of your full routine and helps you get the most out of your investment in skincare.
4- A Daily Defence Against Breakouts
Breakouts don’t happen overnight; they’re the result of buildup over time. Regular cleansing disrupts that cycle by clearing away the excess oil, dead skin and bacteria that contribute to clogged pores. Whether you struggle with occasional blemishes or are managing persistent acne, a consistent cleansing routine is one of the most effective ways to keep your skin calm, clear, and under control.
5- A Proactive Approach to Aging Gracefully
As we age, our skin’s natural renewal slows down, leading to dullness, rough texture, and fine lines. Cleansing plays a key role in supporting cell turnover and maintaining skin’s vitality. Beyond removing environmental stressors like pollution and oxidative buildup, a well-formulated cleanser supports a smoother, more radiant complexion and helps you age with intention, not interruption.
6- A Moment of Mindful Self-Care
Cleansing is more than skincare, it’s a ritual. That moment at the sink morning and night is a chance to pause, breathe, and care for yourself. The act of massaging in your cleanser can help stimulate circulation, relax facial tension, and reconnect you with your skin. It’s a small gesture that grounds your day and sets the tone for everything that follows—on your face, and in your mindset.
Types of Facial Cleansers: Which One Is Right for You?
Cleansing is the first, and often most important, step in any skincare routine. But not all cleansers are made the same, and your skin’s needs can change depending on the season, stress levels, hormones, or active ingredients you’re using.
Here’s how to choose the right type of facial cleanser for your skin, and why it’s normal to alternate products throughout the year.
Foaming or Gel Cleansers – Best for Oily and Acne-Prone Skin
If your skin tends to feel shiny, congested, or breakout-prone, especially around the T-zone, a foaming or gel cleanser is often the most effective starting point. These formulas are designed to lift away excess sebum, sweat, and environmental debris without overloading the skin.
The key is balance. While oily skin benefits from deep cleansing, it’s important to avoid harsh, drying ingredients that can strip the skin barrier. When this happens, the skin may overcompensate by producing even more oil leading to more congestion, not less.
Look for soap-free formulas enriched with ingredients like salicylic acid, which helps to gently exfoliate and unclog pores, or witch hazel, which has astringent properties to help tone the skin without irritation. Cleansers with chamomile or niacinamide can also be beneficial to calm inflammation while refining skin texture.
Some excellent examples include:
- Functionalab Foaming Cleanser – A clarifying, soap-free foam that purifies the face and neck without disrupting the skin barrier. With 2% salicylic acid, witch hazel water, and chamomile, it works to control oil, reduce pore size, and prevent future breakouts—without causing tightness or dryness. Ideal for combination to oily skin types, particularly those dealing with clogged pores or recurring blemishes.
- SkinCeuticals LHA Cleansing Gel – This low-pH gel cleanser combines salicylic acid, glycolic acid, and LHA to exfoliate and decongest pores. It’s especially suited for oily or mature skin that’s experiencing both breakouts and early signs of aging, offering visible improvement in texture and brightness over time.
- SkinCeuticals Simply Clean – A pore-refining gel cleanser that uses botanical extracts and enzymes to gently exfoliate and remove makeup, sweat, and impurities. It’s designed for normal to oily skin and works well as a daily option for those looking to maintain smooth texture and reduce buildup.
- SkinCeuticals Soothing Cleanser – Though technically a foam, this cleanser is formulated specifically for post-procedure or sensitized skin. It gently dissolves impurities while calming the skin, making it a great temporary alternative after treatments like lasers or chemical peels, even for oily skin types.
Cream and Milk Cleansers – Best for Dry, Sensitive, or Reactive Skin
If your skin feels tight, red, or easily irritated—or if you deal with eczema, rosacea, or post-treatment sensitivity—a cream or milk cleanser is your go-to. These formulas gently cleanse while helping to maintain hydration and reinforce the skin barrier.
They’re ideal during colder months, after in-clinic procedures, or when using active ingredients like retinol. Unlike foaming cleansers, they don’t strip the skin or cause dryness, making them perfect for skin that needs calm and comfort.
Two excellent options to consider:
- SkinCeuticals Gentle Cleanser Cream – a rich, non-foaming cream that removes makeup and impurities while soothing dry, rough, or sensitized skin. Gentle enough for daily use, morning and night, it fits seamlessly into a double-cleansing routine.
- Functionalab Cleansing Milk – a soap-free formula that gently cleanses the face and eyes while respecting the skin’s natural barrier. Enriched with plant extracts and omegas-3 and 6, it hydrates, soothes, and tones the skin while helping to balance its pH. Ideal for normal to dry skin, it can be used morning and night.
If your skin is reactive or dehydrated, switching to a cream-based cleanser can make a visible difference in how it looks and how it feels.
Oil-Based Cleansers – Best for Makeup Removal or Dehydrated Skin
Oil-based cleansers, like cleansing oils or balms, are excellent for removing long-wear makeup, SPF, and impurities without stripping the skin. They’re especially useful as the first step in a double cleansing routine, dissolving buildup while preserving hydration.
Contrary to common belief, these cleansers aren’t just for dry skin. When followed by a water-based cleanser suited to your skin type, they work well for all skin types, including oily or acne-prone.
Choose this type of cleanser if your skin feels dry or tight at the end of the day, or if you use waterproof makeup or heavy sunscreen. You’ll notice softer skin, less friction during cleansing, and a more nourished finish.
Micellar Water – Best for Sensitive Skin, Travel or Mornings
Micellar water is a gentle, no-rinse option that removes light makeup, oil, and daily residue without disrupting the skin barrier. It’s ideal for morning routines, post-workout refreshes, or skin that feels too fragile for traditional cleansers.
The Functionalab Micellar Solution combines purified water and cetrimonium bromide to cleanse and tone without irritation. It removes even waterproof makeup while softening and calming the skin, making it safe for the eye area and perfect for sensitive or reactive skin.
You can use micellar water on its own or as the first step in a double cleanse, especially if your skin doesn’t tolerate oils or foaming cleansers well.
Let Your Skin Guide Your Routine
You don’t need just one cleanser. Your skin changes with time, climate, and lifestyle. You might need a foaming cleanser in the summer and a cream cleanser in the winter. If you’re using retinol or exfoliants at night, switch to something soothing and barrier-repairing. On days when you wear makeup, consider starting with micellar water or an oil cleanser.
The best routine is one that adapts to your skin, not the other way around.
FAQ – Everything You Need to Know About Facial Cleansers
How often should I use a facial cleanser?
We recommend cleansing your face twice a day—once in the morning to remove sweat and oil buildup, and once at night to clear away makeup, pollution, and daily residue. If you have very dry or sensitive skin, your Dermapure specialist may suggest cleansing just once a day.
Do I need a specific cleanser for my skin type?
Yes. Using the right formula for your skin type ensures effective cleansing without irritation.
- Oily or acne-prone skin benefits from clarifying or gel cleansers.
- Dry or sensitive skin does best with cream or milk-based cleansers.
- Combination skin may prefer a gentle foam or gel texture.
- Not sure what’s best for you? Our team can help you find the perfect match.
Can I use a facial cleanser to remove makeup?
Yes, but it depends on your product. Some cleansers are effective at removing makeup, while others are best paired with a makeup remover or micellar cleanser first. For long-wear or waterproof makeup, we recommend starting with a gentle no-rinse makeup remover, followed by your regular cleanser.
Is double cleansing necessary?
Not always, but it can make a big difference, especially in the evening. Double cleansing involves using two cleansers: the first (micellar water or an oil-based product) removes surface buildup like sunscreen and makeup, and the second provides a deeper clean adapted to your skin’s needs. If you wear SPF daily, live in an urban area, or use actives like retinol or vitamin C, double cleansing helps prep the skin and maximizes product absorption. It’s also a great step if you’re working toward a more even tone, fewer breakouts, or a glass-skin glow.
Can I still use a cleanser if I’m having in-clinic treatments?
Absolutely, but your skin specialist may recommend a gentler formula around the time of your treatment, especially after microneedling, laser, or peels. Avoid active ingredients like exfoliants or acids unless approved by your provider.