According to Dr. Turner, this micellar water is a great choice for those with oily or sensitive skin, as it removes excess oil, pollution, and stubborn makeup from the face, without irritation.
Yes, this clarifying cleanser is a bit on the pricey side, but Dr. Turner says it's a great double-duty product investment to consider: "This is a great face wash to use because it uses a combination of salicylic, glycolic, and lactic acids, he explains. "It also utilizes exfoliating beads for a physical exfoliate."
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jaimie Glick, MD says this foaming cleanser is great for dealing with maskne, since it easily removes built-up dirt and oils. He also likes that it has a 5.5 pH, which is the optimal pH that keeps the skin balanced, and secures a healthy microbiome and skin barrier function.
"The pink grapefruit cleanser is a fan favorite for good reason," says Leslie Reynolds, skin care consultant, and co-founder of The Harley Street Skin Clinic. "It treats everything from blackheads to breakouts, and uses acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid and vitamin C to eliminate oiliness from the T-zone area."