Cleanse Silky Vitamin C
Cleanse Silky Vitamin C
Description
Apply to wet skin. Antioxidant cleanser formulated with vitamin C leaves skin clean, hydrated and silky-smooth.
Antioxidant Facial Cleanser
A powerful antioxidant cleanser formulated with Ascorbic Acid and hydrating ingredients to leave skin feeling refreshed and radiant. Packed with potent antioxidants to ensure balanced, glowing complexion and nourished, fortified collagen.
• Paraben-free
• Dermatologist tested
• Non-comedogenic
• Cruelty-free
• Fragrance-free
• Gluten-free
• Vegan
In your regimen
In your regimen
- Step 1: Cleanse
- Prep
- Moisturize
- Eye care
- Protect
Apply to dry face, neck, and décolleté. Massage in gently. Rinse thoroughly.
Targets
Targets
Signs of aging, discoloration and dull complexion.
Suited for
Suited for
AM | PM • All Skin Types
Key Benefits
Key Benefits
- Cream based, daily vitamin C cleanser.
- Deeply cleanses skin without stripping vital moisture
- Skin brightening and firming benefits
- Rich, silky texture with a thick lather
- Formulated with hydrating ingredients
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
Water, Glycerin, Potassium Cocoate, Potassium Palm Kernelate, Potassium, Cocoyl Hydrolyzed Oat Protein, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Cocoamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium, Cocoyl Glycinate, Disodium Lauryl Sulfosuccinate, Ascorbic Acid, Glycol Distearate, 1, 2 Hexanediol, Hydroxyacetophenone, Betaine, Hydroxyethylcellulose
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FAQs: Vitamin C Cleanser (Cleanse Silky Vitamin C)
Start and end your day with a vitamin C cleanser that supports brighter, healthier-looking skin.
Cleanse Silky Vitamin C is a cream-based antioxidant cleanser formulated with ascorbic acid and gentle hydrating agents to cleanse without stripping. Dermatologist-tested and fragrance-free, it leaves skin refreshed, nourished, and visibly radiant—ideal for daily use on all skin types, including dry, oily, and sensitive skin.
Whether you're dealing with dullness, early signs of aging, or a rough skin texture, this vitamin C cleanser is the first step in a smoother, more balanced routine.
What is Cleanse Silky Vitamin C used for?
Is Cleanse Silky Vitamin C suitable for daily use?
What skin types can use Cleanse Silky Vitamin C?
What benefits does a vitamin C cleanser provide?
Does Cleanse Silky Vitamin C help brighten the skin?
Can I use this cleanser with other vitamin C products?
Is Cleanse Silky Vitamin C safe for sensitive skin?
Will this cleanser remove makeup and impurities effectively?
How do I use Cleanse Silky Vitamin C in my skincare routine?
Does this cleanser cause dryness or irritation?
What are the key ingredients in Cleanse Silky Vitamin C?
- Ascorbic acid: A form of vitamin C that brightens and helps even out skin tone.
- Hydrolyzed oat protein: A plant-based conditioning ingredient that helps soften skin and minimize dryness.
- Betaine: A natural hydrator derived from sugar beets that attracts and holds moisture in the skin.
- Potassium cocoate and sodium cocoyl glycinate: Mild surfactants derived from coconut oil that cleanse the skin by lifting away dirt and oil without drying it out.
- Glycerin: A humectant that draws moisture from the air into the skin, helping keep it hydrated and balanced.
- Glycol distearate: A plant-derived ingredient that creates a silky texture and pearlescent finish.
- Hydroxyethylcellulose: A thickening agent that helps give the cleanser a smooth, easy-to-spread consistency.
Is Cleanse Silky Vitamin C free from sulfates and parabens?
- Sulfate-free: Cleanses without harsh foaming agents that can strip the skin. This helps maintain your skin’s natural moisture barrier and reduces the risk of post-wash tightness.
- Paraben-free: Contains no synthetic preservatives that may cause irritation. Paraben-free formulas are often preferred by those with sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
- Fragrance-free: Suitable for sensitive or reactive skin. Without added scent, there's less chance of triggering redness, stinging, or breakouts.
- Gluten-free: Safe for those with gluten concerns. Though gluten sensitivity is typically dietary, some individuals choose gluten-free skincare as a precaution.
- Vegan and cruelty-free: No animal-derived ingredients or animal testing. The product aligns with ethical skincare values and plant-based preferences.
- Dermatologist-tested: Developed and reviewed by skincare professionals for safety and tolerance. It’s designed to be effective yet gentle enough for daily use on all skin types.
Can I use this cleanser while pregnant or breastfeeding?
How is Cleanse Silky Vitamin C different from other cleansers?
Will this strip my skin or leave it feeling dry?
Do all facial cleansers need plant-based ingredients to hydrate and calm the skin?
- Aloe barbadensis leaf juice: A hydrating liquid derived from the inner gel of the aloe plant, known for restoring moisture and calming dry or sensitive skin
- Aloe barbadensis leaf extract: A more concentrated form of aloe, typically used for its active compounds that help soothe irritation and support skin recovery
- Cucumis sativus (cucumber) fruit extract: Helps cool, calm, and refresh the skin while providing lightweight hydration
- Chamomilla recutita (matricaria) flower extract: A calming botanical that helps reduce the appearance of redness and supports skin comfort
- Camellia sinensis leaf extract: A green tea–derived antioxidant that helps protect the skin from environmental stress and supports overall skin clarity
While these ingredients are common in many gentle cleansers, Cleanse Silky Vitamin C takes a simpler, fragrance-free approach—using glycerin, betaine, and antioxidant-rich vitamin C to hydrate and refresh without added botanical extracts, which some people choose to avoid due to sensitivities or personal preference.
What’s the difference between sodium hyaluronate and glycerin in skincare?
- Glycerin draws moisture from the air into the skin and helps maintain hydration throughout the day.
- Sodium hyaluronate, a form of hyaluronic acid, penetrates deeper and holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water—making it great for plumping fine lines and keeping skin supple.
Many gel cleansers and serums combine the two for balanced hydration.
Why do some cleansers include green tea or fruit extracts?
In cleansers, they’re often used to help tone and refresh the skin without drying it out—ideal for combination or oily skin types. That said, antioxidant support doesn’t rely on botanicals alone. Ingredients like vitamin C and betaine also help defend the skin against everyday environmental stress.
Why are preservatives like disodium EDTA and potassium sorbate used in skincare, and are they safe?
Their role isn’t to benefit the skin directly but to ensure your product stays effective and safe to use over time.
Are propylene glycol and sodium hydroxide safe to use in skincare products?
- Propylene glycol helps pull moisture into the skin and smooth out texture. It works well for most people, but some with sensitive skin may find it irritating, even at low levels. If you’ve had reactions before, gentler options like glycerin or hyaluronic acid might be a better fit.
- Sodium hydroxide is used in tiny amounts to raise the pH of acidic formulas and keep them stable. Even though it’s a strong ingredient on its own, it’s carefully measured and diluted in skincare. It’s not a hydrating ingredient, but it helps ensure the product is gentle enough for regular use.
Both ingredients are also regulated in cosmetics, with established safety limits, so their use in commercial products is closely monitored to help protect consumers.
If I can’t use vitamin C, what other ingredients should I look for in a cleanser?
Look for cleansers that include:
- Glycerin: A commonly used moisture-attracting ingredient that helps keep the skin hydrated and comfortable without blocking pores.
- Hyaluronic acid: A moisture-binding ingredient that helps keep skin feeling smooth, hydrated, and balanced
- Seed oils: Such as sunflower or jojoba oil, which can help nourish and soften the skin, especially in cream or balm cleansers
- Ceramides: Lipid molecules that help restore the skin barrier and lock in moisture
- Niacinamide: A form of vitamin B3 that supports even tone, strengthens the skin barrier, and helps calm visible redness
- Peptides: Short chains of amino acids that help support skin firmness, hydration, and barrier function
- Panthenol: Also known as provitamin B5, this ingredient helps attract and retain moisture while soothing dry or stressed skin
Depending on your skin type, you may also want to explore formulas with aloe, oat protein, or green tea extract, ingredients known to calm and hydrate without irritation.
Still have questions?
This is the best cleanser I have ever used. Creamy and silky with nice smell. Lather’s great. Leaves my skin soft and refreshed. Highly recommend.
Always a great product
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