Facial Cleansers for Clear, Balanced, Healthy Skin

Every effective skincare routine begins with the right facial cleanser. Before serums, moisturizers, or treatments, your skin needs a clean, balanced foundation. The A Method facial cleansers are formulated by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Tina Alster to remove oil, dirt, and daily buildup without compromising the skin barrier.

Unlike harsh formulas that strip moisture, a gentle facial cleanser maintains the skin's natural balance. Whether your skin is oily, combination, sensitive, or prone to congestion, there's a dermatologist-developed option designed to work with your skin.

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Facial Cleansers: FAQs

What is the best facial cleanser for acne-prone skin?

For skin that's prone to congestion and breakouts, look for oil-free or gel-based facial cleansers formulated without pore-clogging ingredients. Glycolic acid cleansers can also support clearer-looking skin by gently exfoliating the surface, helping keep pores less congested over time. 

Always consult a dermatologist if you're managing an active skin condition.

Can I use a facial cleanser every day?

Yes. Most dermatologist-developed facial cleansers are formulated for twice-daily use, morning and night. The exception is glycolic acid cleansers, which work best when used 2-3 times per week to avoid over-exfoliation, especially for sensitive skin types.

What's the difference between a gel cleanser and a foaming cleanser?

Gel cleansers typically have a lighter, non-foaming texture that suits oily or combination skin. Foaming cleansers produce a lather that provides a deeper clean, great for those who prefer a more thorough, refreshed feeling. 

Both can be effective when the formula avoids harsh surfactants.

Will a cleanser dry out my skin?

A well-formulated facial cleanser should never leave skin feeling tight or stripped. If your current cleanser causes dryness, it may contain harsh surfactants or be the wrong match for your skin type. 

Gentle, dermatologist-developed formulas prioritize barrier protection alongside cleansing.

How do I choose the right cleanser for my skin type?

Start by identifying your primary concern, such as oil control, gentle daily cleansing, or exfoliation. 

Oily skin often does well with gel or foaming formulas. Dry or sensitive skin benefits from hydrating, non-foaming options. For those wanting to support skin texture, a glycolic acid cleanser used a few times a week can make a visible difference. When in doubt, a dermatologist is your best resource.

For more skincare guidance, visit our blog or explore our full dermatologist-developed skincare range.