How to Wash Your Face: Cleanse Like a Dermatologist
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How to choose the right cleanser for your skin type

Face wash is not ‘one-size-fits-all’, so understanding your skin type is key to choosing the most appropriate face wash for your needs. See different types of cleansers & how to choose between them below.

  • Oily skin needs a cleanser that cleanses excess sebum without disrupting the skin moisture barrier. We recommend Ceramides Foaming Oil-Free Cleanser.
  • Dry skin can benefit from a cleanser that supports lasting hydration. Formulated with squalene oil and triglyceride, our Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser.is an ideal cleanser for dry skin.
  • Combination skin tends to prefer gentle, hydrating cleaners We recommend Ceramides Hydrating Cream-to-Foam Cleanser to help lock in moisture.
  • Blemish-prone skin can be improved by regularly using cleansers with exfoliant properties, like salicylic acid-enriched Blemish Control Cleanser
  • Textured skin requires balancing cleansers to exfoliate dead skin cells - try SA Smoothing Cleanser with Ceramides.

Selecting face wash is only part of the process. Next, learn how to clean face pores, and the neck properly.

How to cleanse your face correctly

Learning how to wash your face properly and regularly is important for healthy-looking skin. Wondering ‘how often should I cleanse my face?’ For most people, twice a day is ideal, in the AM and PM.


There are some differences to consider when it comes to how to wash your face in the morning vs at night. Typically, a single cleanse is enough in the morning, but when considering how to wash your face at night, we recommend double cleansing. This is because exposure to elements like pollution and makeup throughout the day can lead to excess build-up of impurities on the skin. The process of cleansing skin is as simple as massaging cleanser into your face before rinsing - but to cleanse like a derm there are some key do’s and don’ts.

Do: Cleanse with clean hands

​Cleanser is designed to lift oil, dirt, sweat and dead skin cells from the skin’s surface - but these elements can sit on hands too. When understanding how to use face wash to properly cleanse your complexion, it is important to wash your hands before application to avoid transferring anything from your hands to your face.

Don’t: Rinse too soon

​To cleanse like a derm, you need to give cleanser adequate time to do its job. It’s common to apply cleanser until it lathers and then rinse immediately. Instead, cleanser should be massaged into the face for at least 60 seconds to effectively dissolve grime. Thoroughly rinse and pat dry with a clean cloth.

Cleanse like a derm
Cleanse like a derm

Do: Use lukewarm water

Use lukewarm water to wash your face. Cleansing with water that’s too hot can rob the skin of its natural oils and cause excessive dryness. On the other hand, cold water may not adequately dissolve natural oils and could potentially leave residual dirt, sweat, dead skin cells and makeup on your face.

Don’t: Forget neck and jaw

When learning how to cleanse skin,remember to apply cleanser to the whole face, including the neck and jaw. Neglecting to apply your skincare to these areas can result in a difference of texture, tone, and appearance of the skinbetween your face and neck.

The importance of body cleanser

Understanding how to wash your face is important but so is properly cleansing the body. If you prefer a one size fits all approach, choose cleansers for the face and body, otherwise consider a specifically formulated body wash. These formulas can help to maintain the look and feel of the skin on the body and face.. It’s still important to keep skin type in mind, as the ideal cleanser for oily skin on the body may not be suited to dry or combination skin types.

Now you know how to cleanse like a derm, learn to choose the best moisturiser for your skin and tips to get the most out of it.

Do: Use lukewarm water

Use lukewarm water to wash your face. Cleansing with water that’s too hot can rob the skin of its natural oils and cause excessive dryness. On the other hand, cold water may not adequately dissolve natural oils and could potentially leave residual dirt, sweat, dead skin cells and makeup on your face.

Cleanse like a derm

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