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May 28, 2016
Aimee A.
The first aid beauty would be good because of your sensitivity and it helps remove makeup. It has almost a creamy texture and works great for those who have dryness.
May 28, 2016
Diana T.
I've tried the yes to tomatoes gel cleanser and I like it - it's not too harsh for sensitive skin and does an ok job in terms of acne
May 28, 2016
Janelle R.
The First Aid Beauty cleanser actually made my skin dry and irritated. I've heard that their milk cleanser is more gentle but I have yet to try it.
May 29, 2016
F F.
If you need one to wash makeup off too then you can try Garnier micellar water.. Just bought it and it works pretty good and it is for sensitive skin.. I also like aveeno sensitive skin face wash and they also have one with salicylic acid that should help for you.. Only thing being is that it was burning my eyes and I wanted one gentle for eyes too not a separate step unless it's waterproof makeup
May 29, 2016
Chelsea E.
I use first aid beauty face cleanser but if you are removing your makeup first then this may be unnecessary. A little goes a long way and you would be using the tiniest drop and a 5oz bottle is $34 at Sephora. I bought a Dead Sea mud soap bar from the grocery store in the specialty face care section. It was like $8 and it serves as an exfoliator as well. It's not great for removing eye makeup but after I use it my face is literally squeaky clean.
May 29, 2016
Miranda D.
I used cerave facial wash, simple deap cleansing wash, neutrogena naturals, and the one (I forgot the name) from avene! My skin type is similar to yours
May 29, 2016
Tina K.
Philosophy's Purity Made Simple removes makeup really well and is gentle. It might not be the best choice for oily skin types, but I find it works well whether my skin leans a bit oily or dry (depending on season, health, etc.). The travel sized bottle lasts long and I think it's about $10. The Microexfoliating wash is good too.
May 30, 2016
Melia W.
I actually use the clean and clear morning and night combo and love it. It helps clear up my skin and feels very refreshing! Also is VERY cheap.
May 30, 2016
Yaya B.
cetaphil
May 31, 2016
Meighan S.
I would suggest you to go for Dermpura, since it's a facial cleanser medical grade product, it helps to remove oil and dirt from the skin by increasing the elasticity and firmness, and also giving smooth and soft skin.