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Posted: 2022-01-28T10:45:11Z | Updated: 2022-01-29T13:06:28Z Face Washes And Cleansing Products That Won't Make Your Skin Feel Dry | HuffPost Life

Face Washes And Cleansing Products That Won't Make Your Skin Feel Dry

Cleansing oils, hydrating face washes and other products to avoid that uncomfortable tight feeling.
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Start by removing the day's grime with a rich cleansing balm packed with omegas, then use an antimicrobial silicone pad and a ceramide-rich hydrating cleanser to get your face clean without post-wash dryness.

The phrase “squeaky clean” might be one you’ve heard often, but despite its sweet-sounding nature, you don’t actually want your skin to feel squeaky after a cleanse. In fact, that tight and dry feeling could be a sign of a compromised skin barrier, desperate for hydration. 

Board-certified dermatologist Jennifer David  recently told HuffPost that “it’s a sign that your skin is stripped of its natural oils and lipids. Your skin should feel refreshed, but not tight or squeaky.” A soft and hydrated post-cleanse face should be the ultimate goal. 

But this doesn’t meant that a complete and thorough twice-daily cleansing isn’t in order. In fact, Arianne Shadi Kourosh , a board-certified dermatologist and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School , recently told HuffPost that washing debris, pollution and makeup from your face is a vital step in anti-aging practices and ensuring that other skin care products are absorbed effectively.

“Especially for those of us living in urban environments, our skin is confronted daily with radiation from the sun and screens, and with airborne chemicals and irritants from pollution. That can settle on the skin and corrode the skin barrier, causing premature aging in the form of wrinkles and dark spots,” Kourosh said. 

She explained that sticking to lukewarm (not hot!) water, steering clear of harsh scrubbing and choosing the right kind of cleanser can all help in ensuring an undisrupted skin barrier and avoiding that uncomfortable dry feeling. 

You can read more tips from the professionals here . For hydrating facial washes, grime-fighting pre-cleansers and helpful tools that get your face clean minus the tightness, take a look at the list below to see some more tips from our knowledgeable skin experts. 

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A non-stripping face wash that leaves natural oils intact
It's important to find a facial cleanser that won't strip your skin of its natural oils and lipids, both of which are essential components to a healthy skin barrier. This lightweight gel cleanser contains a blend of oils to help restore moisture to the skin along with squalane, an emollient that mimics the skin's natural oils.
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A non-foaming hydrating everyday cleanser
When it comes to cleansers, gentle and hydrating is best, said Nkem Ugonabo , a dermatologist fellow at UnionDerm in New York City. This classic hydrating face wash by Cerave can be a great staple in your everyday skin care regimen, especially if you are sticking to the twice-a-day washing rule. The lotion-like consistency and non-foaming formula contains hyaluronic acid and essential ceramides necessary for ensuring a healthy barrier function. It's also fragrance free, making it a great option for all skin types.
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A cleansing balm with omegas for sensitive skin types
For ultra dry and sensitive skin types, dermatologist Joshua Zeichner recommended incorporating into your routine a milk cleansing balm, which can do a much better job of breaking down grime than face wash alone. This skin-softening balm by Paula's Choice contains both jojoba and meadowfoam seed oils, omega-rich ingredients that can regulate the skin's oil production and address rough texture. Just massage it into the skin to melt away makeup and debris, then follow with a face wash.
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A hydrating foaming wash for acne-prone skin
Foaming cleansers tend to be harsher on the skin than other types, but theyre a great option for people who have oily skin, Zeichner said. For people who are acne-prone, salicylic acid-containing cleanser can be useful to help remove dead cells from the surface of the skin that contribute to blocking the pores.

Along with deeply cleaning pores, this gel-to-foam facial wash by Cerave can help address textured and bumpy skin while also being gentle enough for frequent use. Like all Cerave products, this cleanser incorporates ceramides for a stronger skin barrier as well as replenishing niacinamide.
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A gentle micellar water to remove makeup before cleansing
DiAnne Davis , a Dallas-based board-certified dermatologist, previously recommended to HuffPost using a micellar water as a preliminary step in breaking down impurities, especially if you wear makeup or sunscreen. This toning and deep-cleaning solution by Evolve Organic Beauty contains moringa peptides and micellar molecules to attract and lift away debris without any harsh scrubbing. A dose of hyaluronic acid also leaves skin feeling hydrated and ready to draw in more moisture.
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A skin barrier-supporting face wash
The goal of cleansing is to remove soil from the outer skin layer without disrupting your skin barrier," Zeichner explained. Using a hydrating lipid complex, this milky cleanser by Skinfix works up a rich lather and helps restore ceramides and fatty acids within the skin.
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A silicone facial brush for irritation-free exfoliation
David told HuffPost that she personally loves manual silicone scrubbing pads, which can be a more affordable and sanitary alternative to other automatic face brushes. They can also be more gentle on the skin than harsh physical scrubs, which can cause micro-tears in the skin. This dual-textured exfoliating brush can give you massage-like clean, and the teardrop shape makes it easy to get into those harder-to-reach areas of your face.
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An antimicrobial towel thats ultra gentle on the skin
Jeannette Graf , assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, told HuffPost that once you are done cleansing, "pat dry with a clean towel to avoid harmful bacteria, rather than rubbing." This organic Supima cotton towel is luxurious in feeling and in the fact that it's woven with pure silver to help eliminate acne- and odor-causing bacteria. It's also ultra soft and highly absorbent, making it gentle on any skin prone to dryness or irritation.

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14 Products That Dermatologists Recommend To Help You Treat Your Eczema
A rich cream that contains an essential ingredient for healing eczema(01 of14)
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At the top of board-certified dermatologist JiaDe (Jeff) Yu's list for treating eczema is this thick Cerave moisturizer filled with three essential ceramides. It's easily absorbed into the skin and also contains hyaluronic acid, a humectant that draws moisture into the skin while helping to stop it from escaping.

Get it from Amazon for $16.08.
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A large room humidifier to maintain moisture levels in the air(02 of14)
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Try to maintain a relatively cool, neutral humidity environment in your house. Use a humidifier during winter," Russak told HuffPost.

The Miro humidifier takes a reassuringly sanitary approach with its easy-to-clean modular design that can be disassembled so you can reach every area that water has touched. The BPA-free, food-grade plastic adds to the safety of this fourth-generation model. It powerfully emits enough atomized mist to fill a 600-square-foot room and features an automatic shutoff feature.

Get it from Amazon for $139.
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A skin protectant that, after all these years, is still a dermatologist favorite(03 of14)
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My favorite option is just plain Vaseline petroleum jelly, Yu said. Its highly effective, has a low side effect profile and is very affordable. Its similarly effective compared to other much more expensive topical moisturizers.

This classic protective balm works by preventing moisture loss from the skin, giving eczema an opportunity to heal. This economical pack contains two 13-ounce containers.

Get it from Amazon for $9.76 (pack of two).
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A hand soap that's free from ingredients that can cause contact dermatitis(04 of14)
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Frequent hand washing, especially with soaps that contain harsh and stripping ingredients, can exacerbate eczema. This hand wash from Pipette uses ultra gentle surfactants derived from coconuts, so your hands won't feel dry after use. This formulation also contains moisturizing squalane and soothing aloe.

Get it from Pipette for $5.
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A sunscreen that won't make eczema worse(05 of14)
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Sunscreen can be notorious for irritating any skin, let alone eczema-prone skin. This Cerave hydrating mineral sunscreen, which has a "seal of acceptance" from the National Eczema Association, takes the same three essential ceramides and hyaluronic acid formulations used in all of the company's products and places it in a broad spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen.

Get it from Amazon for $14.62.
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A gentle body wash that won't strip the skin(06 of14)
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Stick to ultra-gentle, soap-free cleansers, Zeichner said. I recommend Dove sensitive skin body wash, which contains extremely mild cleansing ingredients in a formula that contains the same type of hydrators found in traditional moisturizers.

This unscented and sulfate-free body wash is also PH-balanced to prevent any disruption to the skin's microbiome.

Get it from Target for $6.99.
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A facial moisturizer that can help repair the skin's barrier(07 of14)
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Another product approved by the NEA , Skinfix's skin barrier care lotion uses a hydrating triple-lipid complex that mimics the natural ceramides and fatty acid levels of the skin. This facial moisturizer also contains a peptide blend and a seaweed hyaluronate to help plump and hydrate the skin while also helping to minimize redness and signs of sensitivity.

Get it from Sephora for $38.
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A shampoo and conditioner that can soothe an itchy, flaky scalp(08 of14)
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Eczema can extend beyond dry and itchy skin and affect the scalp as well, causing flaking, cracking and irritation. The Exederm daily shampoo and conditioner has the NEA seal of acceptance and is free from any potential irritants like dyes, sulfates and parabens, and instead focuses on using simple and clinical ingredients to get a clean and healthy hair and scalp.

Get the pair from Amazon for $35.25.
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A relaxing way to soothe irritated skin(09 of14)
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Also included in the NEA's approved products is this soothing, milky bath treatment from Aveeno that can help soothe eczema-related rashes and reduce itching by using moisturizers and skin-protective colloidal oatmeal.

Get it from Amazon for $9.42.
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A long-lasting cream that can relieve itch and inflammation(10 of14)
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For flareups that cause intense itch, Peter Lio, a Chicago-based board-certified dermatologist, recommended over-the-counter topical corticosteroids because they tend to be safer than prescription steroid creams, especially after long term use.

This Cerave anti-itch cream uses 1% hydrocortisone, an essential ceramide complex and niacinamide to help ease redness and strengthen the skin's barrier function.

Get it from Amazon for $8.16.
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A laundry detergent that won't cause an eczema flareup(11 of14)
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Russak told HuffPost to be mindful of everything that comes in contact with your skin, from topical creams to the clothing you wear. I recommend using fragrance-free detergents for sensitive skin, such as Arm & Hammer sensitive skin detergent."

This hypoallergenic and dye-free liquid detergent excludes potential skin irritants and is compatible with all washing machines and temperatures.

Get it from Target for $8.79.
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A nourishing body cleanser filled with skin-loving oils(12 of14)
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Oils can be a great way to nourish troubled skin, and when incorporating them into cleansers, oils can lift grime away from the skin in more gentle ways. The Body Hero oil cleanser by Glossier turns frothy when mixed with water and contains a blend of seven oils. One reviewer with severe eczema all over their body gave it a 10 out of 10.

Get it from Glossier for $18.
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A hand cream that can address five symptoms of eczema(13 of14)
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You're likely washing your hands more frequently these days, which can often make eczema symptoms worse. Gold Bond's eczema relief hand cream is NEA -approved and can help put some of that moisture back into the skin and temporarily protect and relive irritation thanks to the 2% colloidal oatmeal. There's also vitamin E and seven different moisturizers to address scaly, red and irritated patches.

Get it from Target for $3.99.
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A simple ingredient baby wipe that you can use anywhere(14 of14)
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In line with Russaks's recommendation to look for products with few ingredients to minimize the chance of irritation, these incredibly gentle hygiene wipes contain only water and a drop citrus grandis seed extract. They have also been approved by the NEA and the Skin Health Alliance .

Get it from Amazon for $13.01 (a pack of four).
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