Foaming vs. regular cleanser?
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Jul 2, 2014
Shiro M.
I've been thinking about getting the Body Shop Tea Tree facial cleanser after I finish my Cerave cleanser. I've been told that you should use foaming cleanser on oily skin, but only my t zone is oily, and my chin is quite dry.
Which should I buy? My skin is also acne-prone, and I will be using it alongside my African Black Soap and Differin gel medication.
Jul 2, 2014
Rebecca J.
Don't use foaming cleanser. they aggregate Your skin and make it twice as oily while also stripping Your skin! use a gentle cleanser preferably with no mineral oil, parables or sls, I use one from a brand called good things and its really good and I also use Liz earle cleanse and polish too.