Start with an oil cleanser and a dry face. Be sure to pick a cleansing oil with good-for-skin ingredients, like nourishing coconut and argan oils, which you can find in Burt's Bees Facial Cleansing Oil, $16. Use dry hands (if your hands are wet the oil will emulsify -- you don't want that to happen just yet) to massage the oil over your face, including your eyes. The oil is super effective and ultra gentle at removing makeup and any dirt or debris that has accumulated on your face throughout the day.
Note: If you're in a pinch, you can use a facial towelette, like Burt's Bees Facial Cleansing Towelettes, $6, instead of an oil cleanser.
Note: If you're in a pinch, you can use a facial towelette, like Burt's Bees Facial Cleansing Towelettes, $6, instead of an oil cleanser.
Rinse the oil-based cleanser off your face with warm -- but not hot -- water. If your water is too hot, it can dry out and irritate your skin.
Wash your face again, this time with a cleanser formulated for your skin type. A general rule of thumb: Dry and sensitive skin types fare best with creamy cleansers. Those with oily skin should look for a cleanser that balances oil levels without stripping skin of essential moisture, like a gentle foaming cleanser.