This gentle cleanser is actually effective, never leaving my skin red or irritated.
Anyone looking for a cleanser that’s as gentle as it is effective
There are few universal truths in skin care , but right up there with wearing SPF every single day is the fact that you should always, always remove your makeup before bed. But doing so can feel like a Herculean task — until you find a cleanser you and your skin absolutely love. For me, that’s long been First Aid Beauty Pure Skin Face Cleanser.
The creamy, fragrance-free formula with calming aloe has the power to remove every trace of mineral sunscreen, makeup, and grime on my face at the end of the day, but never leaves my reactive skin red or irritated. And because it’s so gentle, I also don’t worry about it interacting with the actives — like retinol — I’m using during the rest of my routine.
It’s turned the act of washing my face at night from another item on my to-do list to a soothing ritual — in more ways than one.
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