I'm An Esthetician—Contrary To Popular Opinion, These Underrated Cleansers Work Well for All Skin Types

Foaming cleansers don't have the best reputation—they're often labelled as stripping and drying. I'm here to bust that myth.

As far as skincare products go, there are few more satisfying to use than a foaming cleanser. As an esthetician, it's one of my favourite products to use on clients—there's something so satisfying about a rich, thick lather and knowing that all makeup, sweat, oil, and impurities are being sloughed away to reveal a clean, balanced complexion. Skin feels like it's had a proper refresh and is prepped and ready for the rest of your skincare routine.

Granted, not all foaming cleansers are created equally and there's a reason why, in the past, foaming cleansers have had something of a bad reputation. Many dated formulas were a little too cleansing for their own good—leading to skin that felt tight, stripped and squeaky clean after use. Fortunately, newer foaming cleansers are formulated to prevent these unpleasant side effects. Besides the obvious (removing makeup and cleaning skin), the best foaming cleansers go one step further, helping to soften, sootheand hydrate, some even reducing redness and tackling dry patches, depending on what your skin concerns are.

From affordable drugstore cleansers to luxury picks, scroll down for our edit of the best foaming cleansers.

The best foaming cleansers:

Some of the best foaming cleansers on bathroom sink

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1. Tatcha The Rice Wash

Grace Day using a foaming cleanser

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2. Medik8 Clarifying Foam

3. Curél Foaming Facial Wash

Curel foaming cleansers

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4. Augustinus Bader The Foaming Cleanser

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5. The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser

The Ordinary foaming cleanser

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6. Skinceuticals Soothing Cleanser

7. Ilia Beauty The Cleanse Soft Foaming Cleanser

8. Cerave Foaming Cleanser

9. Caudalie Vinoclean Gentle Foam Cleanser

10. Paula's Choice Resist Foaming Cleanser

11. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleansing Gel

12. Rhode Pineapple Refresh

Rhode Pineapple Refresh foaming cleanser

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What are foaming cleansers?

Many foaming face washes are dispensed as a foam formula, while others might be a gel or cream consistency initially, which then lathers up into a foamy substance with the addition of water. These cleansers typically contain surfactants, molecules that help to lift away both oil- and water-based residue such as sweat, sebum, makeup, and SPF. In addition, they may contain other effective pore-unclogging ingredients, like salicylic acid, glycolic acid, and niacinamide.

Who are foaming cleansers best for?

Foaming cleansers can be beneficial for most skin types, but it's important to choose the right one. Gel-to-foam formulas are best for oily and acne-prone skin, as they can help remove excess sebum and oil with a deep cleansing action. For dry and sensitive skin, a cleanser that is already a foam consistency is ideal as they tend to be very gentle and soothing.

How to use a foaming cleanser

Foaming cleansers should be applied to dry skin—when you add water massage it in, the surfactants reduce the surface tension of the water, allowing air to be trapped and creating bubbles. These bubbles are then surrounded by the surfactant solution, forming the foam, which helps to lift away dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin's surface. Because they're so light in texture, foaming cleansers usually rinse off easily, leaving the skin feeling clean, fresh, and free from lingering residue.

Foaming cleansers are best used as a second cleanse, following a cleansing balm or oil cleanser.

How I tested

To ensure you're able to find the best foaming cleanser for you—there are a lot to choose from—I've tested a wide range of options on my own skin and on my clients' skin, to ensure an equally wide range of skin types, concerns, and goals are taken into consideration.

Why Trust Us

At Who What Wear UK, we know that beauty isn’t one-size-fits-all. Our editors have tested thousands of products, including skincare, makeup, hair and nails, over the years and work closely with trusted experts—dermatologists, make-up artists and leading industry insiders—to ensure every guide is well-researched, inclusive and relevant to you.

We focus on formulas that deliver, whether they’re affordable favourites or luxury investments. Our product selection is based on tangible results, ingredient know-how and what we’d truly recommend to a friend.

Freelance Beauty Editor

Grace Day is a beauty editor and content creator. She has over 10 years of beauty-industry experience, spanning editorial, retail, and e-commerce, which gives her a unique understanding into how people shop for their beauty routines.While studying for a history degree (specialising in the history of beauty) and working as a beauty adviser in department stores, Grace started writing her own beauty blog in order to share the products she discovered while dealing with acne. After graduating, she moved to Beauty Bay as beauty editor and content manager. Grace is currently a beauty contributor to Who What Wear. She has also written for Hypebae and PopSugar and works as a brand consultant and copywriter.