Face Wash For Sensitive Skin.

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Mar 6, 2016

Kelsey W.

I need a good face wash. ATM I'm using a clean and clear foam make up remover, but I feel like it's harsh for my skin.
I like foam face wash because it takes of full coverage foundations and waterproof eye makeup.
I have sensitive dry skin and also rosacea. I get eczema break outs everyone now and then too.

Mar 6, 2016

Mim I.

I have dry sensitive skin as well! I highly suggest using "Origins" face wash! (Picture) it's amazing! And it's so soothing! I had no problems using this product and there products are great for sensitive skin! This is also somewhat foamy, it feels great and smells amazing! :) you should definitely look into it! Here's the website http://m.origins.com

Mar 6, 2016

Ariana G.

Instead of using a harsher cleanser to remove makeup use a double cleansing method. First use Garnier Micellar Water or Cleansing oil to remove your makeup. Then use a Yes Yo Cucumbers facial wash. Anyything from Yes To Cucumbers is formulated for aensitive skjn so check out their products, you might like their moisturizer to.

Mar 6, 2016

Traci P.

I agree with the suggestion for the double cleanse. I personally feel like to remove all makeup a double cleanse is necessary, especially if you are using full coverage long wearing or waterproof formulas. I like to use a makeup remover wipe then cleanse with Cerave Hydrating Cleanser. It is not a foaming face wash but it is one of the only cleansers I've found that doesn't irritate and dry out my sensitive skin.

I agree with double cleansing as well. I use The Body Shop Camomile Sumptuous Cleansing Butter to remove my makeup and then cleanse my skin with the Origins Checks & Balances Frothy Face Wash (which is what Mim has pictured). I highly recommend both products (:

Mar 7, 2016

Kelsey W.

Thanks ladies! I'll give that double cleansing method a try. :)

Mar 7, 2016

Roz X.

When my skin is at its most dry and red, I use Coconut Oil or Microcellular water to remove makeup, then Eucerin Redness Relief gentle wash..then tone..and apply CeraVe PM, but Eucerin has a great lotion as well that will actively calm and hydrate skin. Their wash is detergent free and leaves skin fresh and soothed.

Mar 8, 2016

Alyx T.

I agree with eucerin. I don't use the wash, I oil cleanse or use the body shops seaweed line, but I only use the eucerin redness relief moisturizers. I don't have Rosacea but I am always incredibly red from having dry sensitive skin. It always soothes after cleansing. :)

For more redness relief I love the Avene redness relief cream. It looks like this. I use it in the morning mixed with the eucerin stuff and it really diminishes the redness. It's a light minty color and soaks in fast. It's not incredibly moisturizing so I mix it with the eucerin stuff but if you just have dry as opposed to really dry skin it might be enough for you. For makeup remover I love the Avon makeup remover. It's like 3$ and lasts me forever, like at least a year lol. It's a creamy gel that gets off even the most stubborn makeup and it doesn't sting if it gets in your eye. It even takes off the benefit push up liner without needing to scrub at all. Another tip with makeup remover is don't rub it at first, just put it on, close your eyes and let it sit for a minute. It'll work to break down the makeup making it easier to get off without scrubbing at it. When I wear a full face I'll put a thin layer of the Avon makeup remover all over my face and let it sit for two minutes. The makeup, even waterproof mascara just melts off and I can take a cloth and just gently wipe it off rather than scrubbing and wiping over and over causing irritation and redness.