The first step in your skincare routine: cleansing
A foam cleanser is where every skincare routine begins. Only when your skin is thoroughly cleansed can your toner, essence, and cream absorb properly. This formula has been clinically tested to remove sunscreen and fine dust, so on light makeup days, you can skip the double cleanse. However, if you've worn waterproof sunscreen, we recommend starting with a cleansing oil, then finishing with this cleanser.
A gentle, pH-balanced cleanser for daily use, morning and night
With a pH 5.5 mildly acidic formula, it's suitable for both morning and evening use. In the morning, it clears away overnight sebum and dead skin cells. In the evening, it washes off the day's buildup of fine dust and sunscreen. Dermatologist-tested and suitable for sensitive skin, it's gentle enough for everyday use.
Two ways to use the cream formula
Dispense an appropriate amount onto your hands or a foaming net, lather with water, then gently massage over your entire face and rinse with lukewarm water. For a deeper cleanse, apply the cream directly to dry skin and massage in circular motions like a cleansing cream, then add water to create a lather and rinse. This method helps remove impurities from pores more thoroughly.
Next steps by skin type
- Dry skin: Apply a deeply hydrating toner immediately after cleansing to lock in moisture
- Combination skin: Follow with a lightweight water-type toner, then finish with a light layer on your T-zone and a richer cream on your cheeks
- Oily skin: Use a BHA toner 2-3 times a week to help target pores
Proper cleansing habits and storage
Rubbing the cream directly onto your skin without lathering can cause irritation. Use lukewarm water (30-35°C), and avoid hot water, which can disrupt your skin's moisture balance. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight. If you experience redness, itching, or any unusual reaction during use, discontinue immediately and consult a dermatologist.