If the cuticle is thin, it is suitable to use some mild facial cleanser.
Tips for choosing facial cleanser:
Oily skin:
Oily skin needs to choose products with stronger cleaning capabilities because the skin secretes more oil than the average person. Usually some soap products need to be selected. Because soap products have strong degreasing power and are easy to rinse off, your skin feels very refreshed after washing. Oily skin is suitable for moisturizing and refreshing facial cleansers, preferably those with plant-derived ingredients.
Combination skin:
This type of skin is mainly oily in the T-zone, while the cheek area is generally neutral, and some may be dry. This kind of skin needs to strike a balance between the T-zone and the cheek area. You can’t just consider cleaning the T-zone and choose some products with strong fat removal power, especially in autumn and winter.
Normal skin:
This type of skin is the easiest to care for. Generally, just choose some foaming facial cleanser. Of course, if you feel your skin is dry in autumn and winter, you can also use some non-foaming facial cleanser. Because some non-foaming facial cleansers are not as difficult to rinse off as before after improvement, and they do not feel very greasy after washing.
Dry skin:
It is best not to use foaming facial cleanser for this type of skin. You can use some cleansing oil, cleansing cream or non-foaming facial cleanser. Cleansing oil products are found in some mid-to-high-end products because they have a refreshing skin feel compared to cleansing creams.
Sensitive skin:
For those with allergic skin, it is recommended to use anti-allergic facial cleanser containing bisabolol. Facial cleansers with too much foam often contain more anionic surfactants, are more alkaline, have a higher pH value, are more irritating, and should not be used.