Best Cleansers for Sensitive Skin

When your skin in sensitive, you want to make sure that your products are fragrance-free and noncomedogenic.  Fragrance is often the top cause of irritation in sensitive skin.  When introducing a new product to you skin, show restraint. Start applying once a week or so, then build up slowly to every day. And use something super gentle, not exfoliating, as this can really irritate sensitive skin if you do this too often. Our top picks?


Ceptaphil: $9.00 (Target brand is only $6)


Purpose Facial Cleanser ($4.75)

Burt’s Bees Sensitive Facial Cleanser ($9.99)

Clinique Comforting Cream Cleanser ($19.50)

Thermaderm Cleansing Wash ($45)

L’Occitane anti-aging skincare

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Comments

  1. If you would like to try something completely natural, try straight honey. I know it sounds crazy but a little squeeze of honey (I buy the regular supermarket kind in the bear) is a fabulous cleanser. It is sticky and of course does not foam but I promise it will wash clean away.

    I have been using it for over a year with great results. I even got my husband to try t and it helped clear up his skin. If I have time I leave it on for several minutes as a mask. Give it a try!