Amarte Daily Exfolipowder is a gentle cleanser that uses a plant seed-based formula to buff skin into flake-free submission. Sprinkle the refreshing, fruity-scented powder into wet hands (one tip of the container will do) and rub together to get a creamy cleanser that doesn't feel abrasive or rough, at all. In fact, it's so gentle that it almost tricks you into thinking you're using a regular cleanser ... until you see the super-smooth, soft results. The teeny granules are given a boost with willow bark extract, a natural dead skin-zapper.
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Bonjour, Glowing Skin
You may know Diptyque for their chic, upscale fragrances and candles, so it's no surprise that their foray into skin care produced some ah-mazingly scented products that feel oh-so-luxe. The Poudre Pureté Radiance Boosting Powder manages to smell both fresh and floral, thanks to the combo of verbena and neroli, and the white clay powder-based formula turns into a creamy-yet-foamy cleanser that gently removes makeup and excess oil.
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Double Trouble
G.M. Collin Active Exfoliant Powder gets ultra-foamy when you add water to it, and uses small granules in addition to enzymes like rice powder and papain to thoroughly exfoliate. The addition of salicylic acid ensures that every bit of gunk gets cleared out of pores, too.
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The Perfect Shower Companion
The microfine exfoliants in Blisslabs Active 99 Refining Powder Cleanser are gentle enough to use everyday, but strong enough that your face feels smooth and de-clogged after scrubbing. Bonus: A handy plug keeps water from getting inside the container and mucking up the powder (so essential if you're keeping it in the shower).
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Choose Your Own (Exfoliating) Adventure
Boscia Tsubaki Oil-Infused Exfoliating Powder relies on adzuki beans and rice bran to slough off dead skin and debris, but what makes this powder stand out is that the granules are coated in mega-hydrating tsubaki oil that, when activated by water, also protects against free radical damage. Plus, you can adjust just how deep you want your cleansing to go. If you're craving that squeaky-clean feeling, use less water for a more intense exfoliation. For a more laid-back approach, add a little more water to get the desired consistency.
Some powders, like those found in envelopes circa 2001, make us want to run in the other direction. Others, like the new class of exfoliating face cleansers, make us want to dive into a vat of it, face-first (and emerge softer, smoother and glowier than ever).
Powdered face cleansers are our latest skin care fixation. These formulas, which foam up when you add water, are made from pulverized minerals, plant-based exfoliators and botanical enzymes that gently polish the skin -- perfect for sensitive complexions.