What cleanser should I use in the morning

If like us, you struggle to get out of bed in the mornings (especially on Monday to Friday), you will love our edit of the best morning time cleansers which leave you and your skin feeling invigorated and ready to take on the day.

COSRX Low pH Good Morning Cleanser

Discover day-long moisture with the COSRX Low pH Good Morning Cleanser; a daily face wash that is gentle enough for sensitive skin types.

Caudalie Micellar Cleansing Water

Newly repackaged into a gorgeous silver pump dispenser, the Caudalie Micellar Cleansing Water is a perfect morning cleanse thanks to its gentle formula. As you sleep, your skin still attracts dirt and sheds dead cells, which means a morning cleanse is non-negotiable. Enriched with vegetable glycerin, mint and candeia, it's a great one for when you're in a rush but you don't want to compromise on your routine.

ELEMIS Balancing Lime Blossom Cleanser

For a quick morning cleanse, try the ELEMIS Balancing Lime Blossom Cleanser. As its name suggests, it contains lime blossom, which helps to balance out excess oil and sebum and leave the skin calmed and under control. It also smells incredibly uplifting thanks to its citrus base, making it perfect for those mornings we struggle to keep awake.

Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant

Dermalogica's Daily Microfoliant is a cult icon in the skincare industry, and we love to use it in the morning as quick and refreshing cleanse. Formulated as a rice eznyme powder, when mixed with water it transforms into a creamy paste that can be massaged onto the skin easily. It contains green tea, colloidal oatmeal and salicylic acid to help brighten and gently exfoliate dulling complexions.

Nuxe Aquabella Purifying Gel

If you have oily and combination skin and are in need of a quick and refreshing deep cleanse, you will love the newly launched Nuxe Aquabella Purifying Gel. Gentle exfoliating beads buff away dead skin cells, while hyaluronic acid helps to keep the skin moisturised without feeling greasy.

Alpha-H Balancing Cleanser with Aloe Vera

For a quick yet revitalising and refreshing cleanse, try the Alpha-H Balancing Cleanser with Aloe Vera. Enriched with Vitamin E, the cleanser gives a thorough but gentle cleanse that leaves the skin feeling soft, smooth and ready to take on the day. Plus, Vitamin E is an excellent antioxidant against damaging environmental aggressors, so is perfect to use just before heading out into a busy city or on your daily commute.

ESPA Balancing Foam Cleanser

Not only is the ESPA Balancing Foam Cleanser beautifully scented to invigorate your senses in the morning, it also contains coconut, yucca, organic mandarin and olive oil to gently cleanse the skin and leave it feeling really soft and smooth. It has a naturally foaming formula without being astringent, making it perfect for all skin types.

When it comes to beauty topics, some of the most-asked questions tend to revolve around skincare routines. There’s something so mesmerizing about watching editors, Insta-famous dermatologists, and influencers walking you through their daily and nightly regimens step-by-step. And, more often than not, watching this process comes with the idea that washing your face both morning and night is absolutely paramount. While this is true for some skin types and regimens—say, for those who work out first thing in the morning—we couldn’t help but wonder: Do we really need to wash our faces in the morning? After all, if you wash at night, is it even getting dirty throughout the night?

With this question top of mind, we reached out to two board-certified dermatologists—Dr. Orit Markowitz Dr. Noelani Gonzalez and for their unwavering expertise. Ahead, learn whether or not it’s actually necessary to rinse as soon as you wake up. 

Meet the Expert

  • Dr. Noelani Gonzalez is a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, where she specializes in cosmetic dermatology.
  • Dr. Orit Markowitz is a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of OptiSkin in New York City.

How Often Should You Wash Your Face?

The key word here is wash. Afterall, unlike rinsing—which is the practice of using water to remove contaminants without an actual cleanser involved—washing typically uses soap or detergent as part of the cleansing process. With this in mind, Dr. Markowitz says that most people only need to wash their face once a day. 

“If you wash your face at night you don't need to wash your face again in the morning with a lather-and-rinse cleanser,” she explains. “If you go right to bed after washing your face, it is not coming in contact with anything that really needs to be washed off.” That said, she admits that people can sweat in the middle of the night, which is why she recommends rinsing your face with water come morning. 

What If You Have Oily Skin?

One of the two exceptions is if you have incredibly oil skin. Since your sebum can build-up overnight, Markowitz says opting for a compromise product between water and traditional cleansers—like micellar water—is a good idea. Simply soak a cotton pad with micellar water—we love Garnier's SkinActive Micellar Cleansing Water ($6), which comes in a variety of options to cater to oily, dry, and normal skin types, as well as to people who wear stubborn waterproof makeup—and wipe it across your face before delving into your morning skincare routine.

What If You Have Dry Skin?

The other exception is if your skin is naturally dry or if it has a tendency to dry out during the harshest seasons of the year—as is common during winter and summer. During these times of the year, Markowitz recommends reaching for a cleansing oil or balm—we love Tatcha's Pure One Step Camellia Oil Cleanser ($48) and HoliFrog's Kissimmee Vitamin F Therapy Balmy Wash ($42)—to add a little hydration back into the skin. For best results, massage one pump of oil or a small dab of balm into the skin, let it soak in, then use a warm, damp washcloth to wipe it away.  

Should You Wash Your Face in the Morning?

The verdict? It all comes down to preference. Remember: The word wash insinuates that some sort of cleanser is involved. While Markowitz says that washing isn’t necessary and instead recommends a rinse, Gonzales has another stance.

“You should wash your face in the morning for various reasons,” she says. “Bacteria can accumulate throughout the night and, also, you should prime your skin by cleansing it for your morning skincare routine, not to mention to remove your nighttime creams and serums used the night before.”

While Gonzalez’s stance is different from Markowitz’s, it’s worthwhile to mention that micellar water and cleansing balms are great gentle cleanser options to wash in the morning. Of course, if you prefer to use an exfoliating cleanser—like Exuviance BioActiv Face Wash—to start your day on a super-fresh slate, that’s cool too. That’s because, at the end of the day, whether you need to wash your face in the morning comes down to preference. 

What If You Workout in the Morning?

This is one factor that makes morning cleansing non-negotiable. Regardless of your skin type, if you work out first thing in the morning, you need to wash your face immediately after. Skeptical of whether it’s really necessary? Considering your sweat mixes with whatever dirt and bacteria is on your skin—because, yes, you might have washed your face last night but if your linens aren’t freshly laundered, bacteria could live there and transfer onto your skin—if you don’t wash your face post-sweat, it will clog up your pores and cause breakouts. 

Morning Cleanser Formula Considerations

Just like whether or not to cleanse come morning comes down to preference, so does the formula you choose to reach for. Where Gonzalez points out that there’s no set formula for cleansing your face—as it depends on your individual skin type and needs—she suggests gentle, non-stripping formulas, like a cream, balm, or micellar water. 

Speaking (once again) of micellar water, Markowitz can’t speak more highly of the product type.“I love micellar waters for the morning, like the Elemis Cleansing Micellar Water ($39) and find these work great for the morning refresh in addition to its traditional use as a makeup remover,” she shares. That said, since many people equate the convenience of using a micellar water with the convenience of a makeup wipe, Markowitz makes it abundantly clear that she never recommends makeup remover wipes to any clients. “Makeup remover wipes tend to be more damaging to the skin and can dry it out or cause irritation especially in those who have sensitive skin,” she says.

The Takeaway

It’s simple. If you work out first thing in the morning, washing is a must (after your workout of course, not before). If, however, you don’t, then washing your face in the morning is completely a personal preference. Just be sure to at least rinse your face with water in the morning if you choose to forgo a full cleanse.

What type of cleanser should you use in the morning?

"During the day, use a foamy cleanser in the morning followed by a good serum, moisturiser and sun block. At night, use a creamy cleanser to gently remove topical impurities to keep the skin hydrated," Dr Chhabra explains. Try Dermalogica Essential Cleansing Solution or Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser.

Should I use cleanser when I wake up?

You should wash your face in the morning for various reasons,” she says. “Bacteria can accumulate throughout the night and, also, you should prime your skin by cleansing it for your morning skincare routine, not to mention to remove your nighttime creams and serums used the night before.”

How should I clean my face in the morning?

The Best Way to Wash Your Face (Plus Product Recommendations).
Use a gentle, non-abrasive cleanser..
Remove all your makeup first..
Wet your skin with lukewarm water..
Rub cleanser onto your skin with your fingers..
Rinse your skin and pat it dry..
Apply a toner to even out your skin tone..
Moisturize your skin..

What should you put on your face every morning?

The 5-Minute Morning Skincare Routine Dermatologists Recommend.
Step 1: Cleanser. ... .
Step 2: Toner. ... .
Step 3: Antioxidant Serum. ... .
Step 4: Eye Cream. ... .
Step 5: Moisturizer. ... .
Step 6: Sunscreen..

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