10. Cleansers(I)

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In the last post, I've described what kind of cleansers you need to choose according to your skin type. In this post I'll recommend some of the cleansers I know, to use after oil cleansing. So, let's get into it:

Oily/Acne prone skin:
1. CeraVe Foaming facial cleanser, $15

 CeraVe Foaming facial cleanser, $15

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2. Cetaphil Oily skin cleanser,$10

I know many people have different opinions on this cleanser, but according to my personal experience I really love this cleanser

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I know many people have different opinions on this cleanser, but according to my personal experience I really love this cleanser....it actually helped me clear my skin alot.

3. Neutrogena oil free acne face wash,$7

 Neutrogena oil free acne face wash,$7

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4. Cosrx low pH good morning cleanser,$9

This is one of the cleanser that maintains your skins ph level and is super gentle on your skin

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This is one of the cleanser that maintains your skins ph level and is super gentle on your skin.

5. Youth to people superfood antioxidant cleanser, $36

It is slightly on the pricier side than other cleansers ,but it is suitable for oily-acne prone- sensitive skin

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It is slightly on the pricier side than other cleansers ,but it is suitable for oily-acne prone- sensitive skin. So do give it a try.....if not you could choose the remaining options.

I do want to include many Korean cleansers but they're mostly on the foaming side so if you have extremely oily skin you could use them. Using a gel type cleanser is better than a foaming cleanser bcz by using it the skin is suspectable to sensitivity, irritation, drastic change in pH ..etc.

Extremely oily skin:
1. Mizon acence anti blemish foaming cleanser, $18

 Mizon acence anti blemish foaming cleanser, $18

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2. Innisfree Jeju volcanic pore cleansing foam, $9

 Innisfree Jeju volcanic pore cleansing foam, $9

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3. The face shop rice water bright foaming cleanser, $10

 The face shop rice water bright foaming cleanser, $10

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4. Missha super aqua refreshing cleansing foam, $15

 Missha super aqua refreshing cleansing foam, $15

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5. Etude house baking powder cleansing foam,$9

Just whatever you use make sure that it doesn't have any beads in the product which can be really tough on you skin especially if you're acne prone

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Just whatever you use make sure that it doesn't have any beads in the product which can be really tough on you skin especially if you're acne prone...then so it causes your skin to tear which is really not a good thing....
Note that the pricing I've mentioned for these products are not the best prices that is ....if you check out different websites you can get it for lower prices.

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