Save your skin barrier with the 7 best sensitive skin face washes I tested

As a pivotal first step in your skincare routine, cleansing helps purify your skin and give it a much-needed douse of hydration.That, we love.What we don’t particularly love (actually, we don’t love at all) is cleansing with ingredients and formulations that don’t serve sensitive skin well — that is, includes some ingredient no-no’s dermatologists would abhor.“All skin types (oily, normal, combination, dry) can also be simultaneously sensitive,” Tiffany Libby, MD, board-certified dermatologist, Mohs surgeon and assistant professor of dermatology at Brown University’s Warren Alpert School of Medicine, told Post Wanted.

“Sensitive skin is skin that has a weakened or disrupted skin barrier and results in various skin signs of sensitivity like redness, flaking, itching and overall irritation.”For as long as I can remember, I’ve had sensitive skin.After using certain ones for years and consulting a team of board-certified dermatologists, rounded up the best face washes you can add to your cart and feel good about.

Head on over to the in-depth FAQ section for more intel on what to look for in a face wash for sensitive skin.If you’re a skincare junkie, too, check out my expert-backed guides to the best hyaluronic acid products and niacinamide serums to help build your regimen.The La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser is a sensitive- and dry-skin-approved option that’s worth grabbing.Take it from me, someone who has reviewed nearly the entire brand.It’s fragrance-free, contains niacinamide and doesn’t strip the epidermis of my skin.

Instead, it’s hydrating, effectively removes impurities — especially at the end of the day — and is formulated with the brand’s signature thermal spring water that hails from France.Feel-good cleansing, secured.Two standout features of this cleanser include (1) its price, making it accessible for a variety of shoppers who are seeking a good-for-everyday product and (2) its size, making it a ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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