Cleansers

Our extensive cleansing range delivers efficient impurity removal alongside targeted skin benefits such as redness reduction, additional nourishment and pore refinement. Plus, we offer a texture option for all preferences including light foams, sumptuous creams and transformative gels.


5 Products

Surface Radiance Cleanse

Resurfacing AHA/BHA Mangosteen Cleansing Gel

5.0 FL. OZ. (150 mL) / $27

Lipid-Balance Cleansing Oil

Makeup Dissolving Transforming Cleanser

4.7 FL. OZ. (140 mL) / $38

Micellar Mousse

Purifying & Nourishing Effortless Rinse-Off Cleanser

5.0 FL. OZ. (150 mL) / $32

Clarifying Foam

AHA/BHA Exfoliating Complexion Cleanser

5.0 FL. OZ. (150 mL) / $29

Gentle Cleanse™

Hydrating Rosemary Foam

5 FL. OZ. (150mL) / $26

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cleanser?

A cleanser is a skincare product designed to remove dirt, oil, makeup, and other impurities from the skin's surface. It helps maintain clear, healthy skin and prepares it for other skincare products.

What does a cleanser do?

A cleanser effectively removes dirt, oil, makeup, pollution, and dead skin cells from your skin, preventing clogged pores and breakouts. It also creates a clean canvas for better absorption of subsequent skincare products.

What is the difference between a cleanser and face wash?

The terms "cleanser" and "face wash" are often used interchangeably. However, some people consider cleansers to be gentler and more hydrating, while face washes may be slightly more astringent and focus on deep cleaning.

What are the types of cleansers?

There are various types of cleansers, including gel cleansers, foam cleansers, cream cleansers, oil cleansers, balm cleansers, and micellar water, each with different textures and benefits suitable for various skin types and concerns.

How do I choose the right facial cleanser?

The ideal cleanser depends on your skin type (oily, dry, combination, sensitive) and any specific concerns you have (acne, dryness, aging). If unsure, consult a dermatologist or skincare specialist for personalized recommendations.

What type of facial cleanser is best for my skin type?

Choosing the right facial cleanser depends on your skin’s needs. For oily or congested skin, look for a purifying gel or foam cleanser with salicylic acid. If your skin is dry or sensitive, a gentle cream or milk cleanser can provide hydration while effectively removing impurities. Medik8 offers a variety of face cleansers tailored to different skin types and concerns.

How often should I cleanse my face?

For most people, cleansing twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening, is ideal. This helps remove excess oil, dirt, and makeup while maintaining the skin’s natural balance. However, if your skin is particularly dry or sensitive, once a day may suffice. Always follow up with a facial moisturizer to protect your skin barrier.

What ingredients should I avoid in a facial cleanser if I have sensitive skin?

If you have sensitive skin, avoid face cleansers with alcohol, synthetic fragrance, or harsh sulfates, as these can strip the skin and cause irritation. Instead, choose a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser with soothing ingredients like chamomile, oat extract, or niacinamide, such as Medik8’s Calmwise Soothing Cleanser.

Do foaming cleansers dry out your skin?

Not necessarily. Traditional foaming cleansers with sulfates can be drying, but newer formulas like Medik8’s Micellar Mousse use ultra-mild surfactants that gently cleanse without stripping your skin. If you enjoy a foaming texture, look for facial cleansers designed for sensitive or dry skin.

What’s the difference between cleansing gels, creams, and foams?

Cleansing gels are typically lightweight and ideal for oily or acne-prone skin. Cream cleansers are richer, making them great for dry or mature skin. Foam cleansers offer a bubbly texture that deeply cleanses, but should be carefully selected to avoid dryness. Medik8’s cleansing range includes all three types to suit different preferences and skin goals.

How do I know if a cleanser is working for my skin?

A good facial cleanser should leave your skin feeling clean but not tight or dry. Over time, you should notice fewer breakouts, less congestion, and improved texture. If your skin feels irritated or excessively dry after cleansing, it may be time to switch formulas.

Should I use separate cleanser for facial and body skincare?

Yes, the skin on your face is more delicate and has different needs compared to the rest of the body. Facial cleansers are formulated with ingredients that cater specifically to facial concerns like sensitivity, acne, or anti-aging, while body cleansers may be too harsh for the face.