Best Face Wash For Girls
Clean & Clear has the best facial cleansers. The morning scrubs always leave my skin refreshed and soft." --Farah, 13, Miami, FL
"My favorite face wash is BiorĂ© Blemish Fighting Ice Cleanser — it opens up my pores so they breathe easier after a long day." --Chaquinta, 23, Detroit, MI
"I like University Medical AcneFree. It keeps my skin pimple-free, which is surprising, considering I have very oily skin and I'm acne-prone. It can be found at most Target stores." --Caitlin, 14, Fresno, CA
"I can't live without Proactiv! It cleans my face and makes it supersoft." --Katie, 14, Monmouth, OR
"When I wash my face, I use Oxy pads. They clean my face without causing too much drying, and you can feel and see it working. It's easier than regular face wash too — just wipe and toss!" --T-Age, 14, Bronx, NY
"I love Neutrogena Wave. It works really well on my sensitive skin." --Heather, 16, Glenwood City, WI
"My favorite face wash is Herbalism by LUSH. It costs $10.50 for 100g, and it's amazing because it's made with all-natural and fresh ingredients!" --Carly, 15, Ontario, CA
"I love Neutrogena's Oil-Free Acne Wash Daily Scrub. It has tiny beads in it that leave my skin feeling tingly and minty! I love it!" --Niky, 16, Cedar Rapids, IA
"My favorite face wash is Clean & Clear's Oil-Free Daily Pore Cleanser. It zaps zits and pimples on the spot without drying out the rest of my face. It even has little round "micro-scrubbers" mixed in to exfoliate!" --Anna, 14, Middleburg, VA
"For my face I use Cetaphil. It's so good for the type of skin that I have — half dry and half oily. I love this product sooo much!" --Gabrielle, 13, Bradenton, FL
"I use Olay Daily Facials Express Wet Cleansing Cloths. They work really well to remove makeup and everyday dirt and oil. Plus, they make your face feel really clean. They smell great, too!" --Angel, 17, Allen, TX
Leslie Baumann, professor of dermatology at the University of Miami, recommends the cleansing oils from Shu Uemera or Laura Mercier for those with normal to dry skin, and plain old Cetaphil for those with oilier skin. And our beauty editors have found some winners of their own:
"My skin, especially in the cheek region, gets drier in the winter, so I like to use something a little creamier. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cream Cleanser is like cashmere for the skin—it just envelopes it in soothing comfort. It's also fragrance-free. If you want something a little lighter that's still gentle, I like Aveeno Positively Radiant Makeup Removing Cleanser. It comes out as a foam, but it's so soft that it doesn't parch your skin at all." —Amy Keller, Beauty Director
"I love SK-II Facial Cleansing Oil. Oil cleansers are great in the winter because they don't strip the natural oils from your skin; they just break down dirt and makeup. I like this one because it doesn't leave behind any slippery film. " —Victoria Kirby, Beauty Editor
"When my house is cold, the last thing I want to do is splash icy water on my face, so I like to use cleansing towelettes in the winter to get rid of my makeup instead of a liquid cleanser. They're quick, easy, and they don't require water, which is great. Right now I'm loving Biore Makeup Removing Towelettes—they're supersoft and they have a really nice, fresh scent." —Alyssa Hertzig, Beauty News Editor.
Clean & Clear has the best facial cleansers. The morning scrubs always leave my skin refreshed and soft." --Farah, 13, Miami, FL
"My favorite face wash is BiorĂ© Blemish Fighting Ice Cleanser — it opens up my pores so they breathe easier after a long day." --Chaquinta, 23, Detroit, MI
"I like University Medical AcneFree. It keeps my skin pimple-free, which is surprising, considering I have very oily skin and I'm acne-prone. It can be found at most Target stores." --Caitlin, 14, Fresno, CA
"I can't live without Proactiv! It cleans my face and makes it supersoft." --Katie, 14, Monmouth, OR
"When I wash my face, I use Oxy pads. They clean my face without causing too much drying, and you can feel and see it working. It's easier than regular face wash too — just wipe and toss!" --T-Age, 14, Bronx, NY
"I love Neutrogena Wave. It works really well on my sensitive skin." --Heather, 16, Glenwood City, WI
"My favorite face wash is Herbalism by LUSH. It costs $10.50 for 100g, and it's amazing because it's made with all-natural and fresh ingredients!" --Carly, 15, Ontario, CA
"I love Neutrogena's Oil-Free Acne Wash Daily Scrub. It has tiny beads in it that leave my skin feeling tingly and minty! I love it!" --Niky, 16, Cedar Rapids, IA
"My favorite face wash is Clean & Clear's Oil-Free Daily Pore Cleanser. It zaps zits and pimples on the spot without drying out the rest of my face. It even has little round "micro-scrubbers" mixed in to exfoliate!" --Anna, 14, Middleburg, VA
"For my face I use Cetaphil. It's so good for the type of skin that I have — half dry and half oily. I love this product sooo much!" --Gabrielle, 13, Bradenton, FL
"I use Olay Daily Facials Express Wet Cleansing Cloths. They work really well to remove makeup and everyday dirt and oil. Plus, they make your face feel really clean. They smell great, too!" --Angel, 17, Allen, TX
Leslie Baumann, professor of dermatology at the University of Miami, recommends the cleansing oils from Shu Uemera or Laura Mercier for those with normal to dry skin, and plain old Cetaphil for those with oilier skin. And our beauty editors have found some winners of their own:
"My skin, especially in the cheek region, gets drier in the winter, so I like to use something a little creamier. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cream Cleanser is like cashmere for the skin—it just envelopes it in soothing comfort. It's also fragrance-free. If you want something a little lighter that's still gentle, I like Aveeno Positively Radiant Makeup Removing Cleanser. It comes out as a foam, but it's so soft that it doesn't parch your skin at all." —Amy Keller, Beauty Director
"I love SK-II Facial Cleansing Oil. Oil cleansers are great in the winter because they don't strip the natural oils from your skin; they just break down dirt and makeup. I like this one because it doesn't leave behind any slippery film. " —Victoria Kirby, Beauty Editor
"When my house is cold, the last thing I want to do is splash icy water on my face, so I like to use cleansing towelettes in the winter to get rid of my makeup instead of a liquid cleanser. They're quick, easy, and they don't require water, which is great. Right now I'm loving Biore Makeup Removing Towelettes—they're supersoft and they have a really nice, fresh scent." —Alyssa Hertzig, Beauty News Editor.
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