Blackheads? What blackheads? A'Pieu's Pore Management Blackhead Cleansing Stick sends those pesky buggers on a permanent vacation. This Korean brand is yet to be sold widely in the states, but you can find it on e-commerce sites that ship directly from Korea.
Here's another blackhead-targeting cleansing stick. This one, by Korean brand Etude House, utilizes a small amount of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and lemon water to break down blackheads and refresh your pores. Because of its potency, it's more of spot treatment than the other full-blown facial cleansers on this list.
This is a smaller cleansing stick than the others on this list, but that's because it's intended specifically for eye makeup removal. The small size makes it easier to make precise touch-ups, should you ever mess up a cat eye (#allofus) and need a quick fix without starting completely from scratch.
Here's a multi-tasker for those of you who prefer a more streamlined routine. Tarte's Frixxxtion is a triple threat stick that exfoliates, cleanses and works as a face mask. The formulation utilizes Tarte's "diatomaceous earth microexfoliants" (aka fossilized sea algae) and is ideal for zapping oil, brightening the complexion and reducing pore size.
Neogen is another Korean skin-care brand, and it's known for its innovative formulations and usage of natural ingredients. Their Green Tea Cleansing Stick is a collaboration with Charlotte Cho, the founder of Korean e-commerce site Soko Glam. It combines actual pieces of green tea in the stick (hence the name) and 13 different natural oils to melt away makeup and daily buildup.