Low-pH Cleansing, the First Step in Your Skincare Routine
A cleansing foam is the foundation of every skincare routine. With a mildly acidic pH of 5.0–6.0, it cleanses without compromising your skin's protective barrier. On makeup days, use a cleansing oil or micellar water first, then follow with this foam for a thoroughly clean finish.
Safe for Daily Use, Morning and Night
In the morning, it gently removes overnight sebum and dead skin cells. In the evening, it washes away the day's buildup. Thanks to naturally derived amino acid surfactants, it cleanses while preserving essential moisture, so daily use won't leave your skin feeling tight.
Massage Gently with Whipped-Cream Lather
Wet your hands, dispense an appropriate amount, and work into a rich lather. Once you've built a dense, creamy foam, massage it over your entire face in circular motions for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Pay extra attention to the sides of your nose and jawline, and use a lighter touch around the eyes and lips. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Cleansing Tips by Skin Concern
- If dryness is your concern: Build an even richer lather and let the foam do the work—avoid direct hand-to-skin friction
- If pores and sebum are on your mind: Leave the foam on your T-zone for an extra 10 seconds and massage a bit longer
- If sensitivity is a worry: Instead of rubbing, simply press the foam onto your skin and rinse immediately with lukewarm water
Proper Cleansing Habits and Storage Tips
Rubbing the product directly onto your skin without lathering can cause irritation. Always use lukewarm water (30–35°C)—hot water can disrupt your skin's moisture balance. You may notice a slight slip after rinsing; this is normal for low-pH formulas. If your scalp becomes sensitive, you can also use this as a gentle shampoo alternative to help soothe irritation. If discomfort persists after use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist.