The first step in your skincare routine: cleansing
A cleansing foam is where every skincare routine begins. Only after a thorough cleanse can your toner, essence, and cream absorb properly. On makeup days, start with a cleansing oil, then follow with this foam as your second cleanse. On lighter days when you've only worn sunscreen, this cleanser alone will do the job.
Safe for daily use, morning and night
In the morning, it clears away sebum produced overnight. In the evening, it washes off the buildup from the day. This product has completed functional reporting for acne-prone skin relief, so it's gentle enough for everyday use. It's also been dermatologist-tested and rated non-irritating, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
Gentle cleansing with a rich lather
Wet your hands, dispense an appropriate amount, and work it into a full lather. The white cream formula whips up into a dense, cushiony foam. Massage it over your entire face in circular motions for 30 seconds to 1 minute, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Focus on the sides of your nose and jawline, and use a lighter touch around the eye area.
What to follow with, by skin type
If you have oily skin, follow up with a lightweight toner to balance oil and moisture. If breakouts are a concern, layer on a calming essence with tea tree for added synergy. Combination skin types can keep the T-zone light and fresh, then apply a thin layer of hydrating cream to the cheeks to even things out.
Precautions for salicylic acid use
This product contains salicylic acid, which helps dissolve buildup inside pores. Avoid use if you have hypersensitivity or are pregnant. Using too much over large areas for extended periods may cause irritation, so stick to the recommended amount. If you experience redness or itching after use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist. Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight, and use within 12 months of opening.