Cleansers

Cleansers, including face washes and face cleansers, are basically products effective at removing surface oils and debris from the skin. For a cleanser to be favorable, it should rinse clean with no unpleasant residue, leave the skin moisturized, while foaming well. The contents in these vary depending on the specific use. There are many different types of cleansers for different conditions. Lipid-free liquid  are very mild as they clean without soap formation and are designed to leave behind a thin moisturizing film on the skin. Ceramide/keratolytic-containing cleansers provide a high level of patient acceptance when used individually or as part of a combination skincare regimen for the management of psoriasis. Salicylic acid face washes and benzoyl peroxide-containing cleansers are effective for acne-prone skin. AHAs (Alpha hydroxy acid) include glycolic acid, lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, and citric acid. The keratolytic effect helps acne or acne-prone skin and is useful in anti-aging to increase the turgor of the skin. Glutathione-containing cleansers claim to be helpful in the improvement of melasma, hyperpigmentation, and skin aging. One has to make the right choice of cleanser to help the skin overcome minor flaws, and Cureka helps you pick the correct one.... Read more..
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