"Cerave has two facial cleansers: a hydrating one for dry, sensitive skin and a foaming one for normal to oily and combination skin," says Dr. Toral Patel, Chicago's top dermatologist and founder of D&A Dermatology. "Both of these non-comedogenic cleansers effectively cleanse the skin without overly drying the skin. They also contain ceramides to help restore and maintain the skin barrier. I recommend using twice a day to cleanse the face."
"If you have a dull complexion, look for cleansers that help brighten the skin," says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, MD. "This one contains a soy complex that has been shown to lighten dark spots. To use properly, sing the alphabet, then rinse off to be sure it has enough time to set on the skin and do its job."
"This is a gentle cleanser that works great for those with sensitive skin," says Dr. Gary Goldenberg of Goldenberg Dermatology. "I recommend using lukewarm water to wet the skin and then work the cleanser in a clockwise and then counterclockwise direction. Remember to treat skin gently and not scrub."
"This is a gentle cleanser that's great for someone with dry, irritated skin," says board-certified dermatologist Dr. William Kwan. "It contains thermal spring water which is anti-inflammatory. This product also contains Vitamin E, which is an antioxidant and can help with UV exposure."
"This Neutrogena cleanser has glycerin inside which is ultra hydrating," says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Debra Jaliman. "Use it with cotton pledgets. Don't use fingers to wash face because there is usually bacteria under nails."