Why Your Nightly Face Wash Might Not Be Enough
Your nightly face-washing routine might not be getting your skin as clean as you think, especially if you wear makeup and sunscreen regularly. You could be going to bed with pollutants, dirt, and bacteria trapped beneath your skin's surface and under the layer of skincare products you just applied. One increasingly popular solution that comes with a dermatologist's stamp of approval is the double cleanse method.
The Expert Opinion on Double Cleansing
Dr. Marisa Garshick, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City, explains: "Double cleansing can be helpful to eliminate buildup, excess oil and makeup when a traditional cleanser is not sufficient. For heavy makeup-wearers in particular, it can be helpful to ensure that makeup is completely removed."
If you've ever run a toner-soaked cotton pad across your face post-cleanse and noticed it came away tinted with makeup, you know how hard it can be to remove everything at the end of the day. According to San Diego-based board-certified dermatologist Dr. Azadeh Shirazi, "When you don't do a thorough job of cleansing makeup and sunscreen, it can cause buildup in our pores and stretch them out over time. Clean skin also allows other products to penetrate better."
How To Properly Double Cleanse Your Face
As self-explanatory as double cleansing might sound, Shirazi said it's actually more involved than simply washing your face twice. "It's switching up what you're washing with, meaning two different types of cleansers that serve different purposes," she explained.
The Two-Step Process Explained
Shirazi recommends that the first cleanse should involve an oil-based balm or micellar water applied directly to dry skin, which will be most effective in breaking down oil, makeup and sunscreen. To explain why this works, she used the phrase "like dissolves like," a general rule of thumb indicating what compounds will dissolve in other compounds. "Makeup and creams are lipophilic, meaning they dissolve in oils," Shirazi clarified.
The second cleanse, which is meant to eliminate any non-visible residue and remaining pollutants, should preferably involve a cleanser "that has active ingredients that benefit your skin, including anti-aging actives and/or acne fighting ingredients," according to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Loretta Ciraldo.
Recommended First-Step Cleansers by Dermatologists
Below, find the first-step cleansers recommended by these dermatologists, plus suggestions for your unique skin type. The experts we consulted for this story do not endorse the products ahead unless otherwise noted.
1. Bioderma Sensibio Micellar Water
Dr. Loretta Pratt, a board-certified dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology PC in New York, said: "For acne prone or oily skin types, a first cleanser would be micellar water-based," adding that using a cloth to cleanse can be beneficial for this skin type as it can offer more exfoliation than washing with fingers alone.
Both Shirazi and Garshick recommended Bioderma Sensibio cleansing water, which is a French pharmacy staple and a favorite among skin care enthusiasts. "Its gentle formula uses mild surfactants and glycerin safe enough to use around the eyes to remove makeup and dirt without over-stripping the skin," Shirazi said.
2. CeraVe Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm
Ciraldo recommended this jojoba-oil based balm by CeraVe because, like all of the brand's dermatologist-loved products, it contains ceramides, an essential ingredient to helping maintain a healthy skin barrier.
3. PCA Skin Cleansing Oil
Garshick said that this daily cleansing oil by PCA Skin is a great option for all skin types, including those with oily-prone skin, and can be very effective in breaking down oil, dirt, and heavy makeup. "It contains grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, and vitamin E and nourishes the skin and won't leave it feeling dry," she explained.
4. Simple Micellar Cleansing Water
Those with very dry and sensitive skin might benefit from the Simple brand's micellar cleansing water, which according to Garshick can be incorporated into a double cleanse routine or used on its own. It features the same debris- and impurity-attracting powers that you can expect from micellar waters, while also delivering vitamins B3 and C to the skin.
5. Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm
This luxurious cleansing treatment was suggested by Garshick, who said the unctuous formula leaves skin feeling moisturized and soft. Packed with a blend of oils and waxes, this cleanser nourishes like a balm, removes impurities like an oil and hydrates like a cleansing milk.
6. Drunk Elephant Marula Oil Butter Cleanser
Garshick also recommended this innovative cleanser by Drunk Elephant that comes with a purifying bamboo and charcoal powder booster to gently exfoliate any built-up of dead and dry skin. "Not only does it help to remove makeup, but this butter cleanser is rich in antioxidants and nourishing oils including marula seed, kalahari melon seed and mongongo, helping to deliver extra moisture to the skin, so won't leave the skin feeling dry," she said.
7. Albolene Moisturizing Cleanser
Dr. Loretta Pratt said that the Albolene moisturizing cleanser has often been a favorite among her patients that have more mature or dry skin. This classic fragrance-free hydrating balm contains ingredients like ceresin and beta-carotene which can help to condition the skin.
8. No-Rinse Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Balm
"This waterless cleansing balm, which doesn't need to be rinsed off, melts into a gentle cleanser to effectively eliminate makeup and buildup while also nourishing the skin," Garshick said, adding that the rich balmy texture contains hyaluronic acid to help boost moisture and can be simply wiped off with a cloth before the second cleanse.
9. U Beauty Single-Step Oil Balm
We know not everyone has the time or the desire to cleanse their face twice, even in instances when it might be best. This skin-conditioning wash by U Beauty features an innovative formula that claims to combine the double cleanse method into a single step. The oil balm breaks down oil, sunscreen and makeup, then emulsifies down into a cleansing milk that supports the skin's acid mantle for a healthy microbiome.
Common Double Cleansing Mistakes to Avoid
"While it is okay to double cleanse every day, if your skin feels dry or stripped, it is best to hold off," Garshick advised, adding that double cleansing should only be a nighttime step, and the first cleansing product you use should be chosen based on your skin type.
"Those with oily skin may prefer a lightweight formulation as part of the first step, while those with dry or sensitive skin may prefer a cream-based hydrating option," she explained. The key is to listen to your skin and adjust your routine accordingly to maintain optimal skin health and cleanliness.



