Cleanse & hydrate

Clear Waters Facial Cleanser

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With a pH level around 5 (matching skin’s natural levels) this hydrating cleanser clears away dirt and grime without stripping skin. It’s formulated to protect your skin barrier while prepping for serums, oils, moisturizer, or whatever comes next in your routine.

Meet Clear Waters Facial Cleanser

  • Made with hyaluronic acid, squalane, and green tea extract

  • Scientifically balanced to support skin’s natural pH

  • Cruelty-free, paraben-free, vegan

Made with dermatologist-trusted ingredients proven to gently cleanse while supporting your skin barrier, this facial cleanser is a must-have for any skincare routine.

Wet face with lukewarm water. Gently massage cleanser into skin, creating a lather by working in circular motions. Rinse and pat skin dry.

WATER (AQUA), GLYCERIN, SODIUM COCOYL ISETHIONATE, SODIUM LAUROYL METHYL IS, ETHIONATE, COCAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE, PYRUS MALUS (APPLE) FRUIT EXTRACT, GLYCOL DISTEARATE, SQUALANE, CHAMOMILLA RECUTITA (MATRICARIA) FLOWER EXTRACT, CAMELLIA SINENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) BRAN EXTRACT, ROSA DAMASCENA EXTRACT, HIBISCUS ROSA-SINENSIS FLOWER EXTRACT, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) EXTRACT, ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) LEAF EXTRACT, SODIUM PCA, SODIUM HYALURONATE, POLYACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER-6, SODIUM METHYL COCOYL TAURATE, POTASSIUM SORBATE, SACCHARIDE ISOMERATE, ACACIA SENEGAL GUM, CITRIC ACID, XANTHAN GUM, SODIUM LEVULINATE, SODIUM PHYTATE, DECYL GLUCOSIDE, LAURYL GLUCOSIDE, TOCOPHEROL

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Simple, but far from basic

Clear Waters uses the ingredients, consistency, and pH level that skin loves. Why complicate things?

Bubblier doesn’t mean cleaner

This low-foaming cleanser hydrates skin while supporting its natural pH to gently clean away pollution, dirt, and makeup buildup without stripping skin. Formulated for oily, dry, normal, and combination skin types, it’s a must-have for any skincare routine.

All about balance

With a pH that matches skin’s natural levels of about 5, it’s perfect for all skin types and helps set a healthy foundation for the rest of your skincare.

Made with multi-talented ingredients

Hyaluronic acid

Naturally found in the skin, hyaluronic acid helps to retain moisture and keep skin looking plump and feeling hydrated

Squalane

This plant-derived ingredient soothes skin and helps control excessive oil production

Green tea extract

An antioxidant known to reduce inflammation and minimize the appearance of pores

Real results, really clear skin

Real results,
really clear skin

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A can’t-miss skincare step

Clear Waters is the best way to start (and end!) your day. Simply wet your face with lukewarm water and gently massage the cleanser in circular motions until it lightly foams. Then rinse and pat dry.

Daytime Application

Step 1: Clear Waters Hydrating Cleanser
Step 2: Toner, serum
Step 3: Hydrobounce Instant Moisturizer
Step 4: Triple Plump Hyaluronic Serum
Step 5: Multi-screen Mineral Sunscreen SPF 50+

Nighttime Application

Step 1: Clear Waters Hydrating Cleanser
Step 2: Toner, serum
Step 3: Hydrobounce Instant Moisturizer
Step 4: Custom prescription cream
Step 5: Triple Plump Hyaluronic Serum

Take your skincare to the next level

Whether you’re targeting acne, fighting dark spots, or hoping to reduce wrinkles, our customized prescription cream can help. It’s prescribed by a medical provider who can formulate to your needs, 100% online. Beautiful.

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Clear Water Cleanser FAQs

The best face washes and cleansers to look for are non-comedogenic and fragrance-free because they are least likely to irritate your skin, regardless of your skin type. Our cleanser is non-comedogenic, hydrating, and gentle, which makes it great for all skin types, including acne-prone skin. When you're shopping for face cleansers and other skin care products at the drugstore or online, you can look for additional dermatologist-recommended ingredients based on your skin type. To treat dry skin or sensitive skin, look for glycerin, hyaluronic acid, or ceramides for their hydrating properties. For acne-prone skin, combination skin, or oily skin, try a product with retinol, salicylic acid, or benzoyl peroxide for an exfoliating effect that fights acne.
Using cleansing oil on oily skin sounds a little backwards, doesn't it? Actually, it's not a bad idea! Incorporating oil cleansers into your skincare routine can prove to be a great hydration method for acne-prone skin. These types of cleansers can power through dirt, bad or excess oils, and bacteria that cause breakouts without stripping your skin of the nutrients and moisture it needs.
The typical rule of thumb for washing your face is to incorporate washing your face into your morning and nightly skincare routine. At the bare minimum, you should wash your face once a day, preferably in the evening. Nighttime cleansing works as a makeup remover and a cleanser for all of the dirt, oil, bacteria, and dead skin that has built up during your day. No matter what, you should apply an oil-free moisturizer immediately after washing your face to replenish your skin's hydration.
Washing your face twice in one morning or evening with the same face wash or cleanser may be a bad idea, depending on your skin type. However, using two gentle skin cleansers to remove makeup first and then tackle other impurities like oil, dirt and bacteria, may work for some people. For dry or sensitive skin, keep an eye on your skin’s dryness if you try double cleansing. You want to leave your skin feeling clean and healthy, not raw and tight.
In short: yes. Unfortunately, washing your face more than twice a day can cause dry skin, forcing your oil glands to overproduce. This oil can trap dirt and bacteria on your skin, which can eventually build up and lead to blemishes.
You can wash your face in the shower, but check your water temperature—hot water can be drying and counteract the hard work your face wash is doing for your skin. Try finishing off your shower with a burst of cold water to wash your face. Cold water can help tighten pores, reduce redness, and reduce inflammation.
Basically, the difference comes down to the formula. Face washes are typically water based and thin, coming in gel or foam format. Cleansers are typically thicker and are sold as creams. Foaming face washes tend to be a bit more intense and can exfoliate easily, so they are better for targeting oily skin. Cleansers are gentler and often are recommended for more sensitive skin.

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