If you haven’t already, it’s about time you took the cleansing-toning-moisturising ritual rather seriously. Being one of the first steps toward healthy skin, cleansing is of utmost importance to your regime. But just about any cleanser won’t do it for you. To find a face wash that works for you, you need to first identify your skin type and tap your skin concerns. If you’re confused, here’s a read that’ll help you choose the right face wash for your skin problems...

Your problem: Dull skin
Your solution: Fair & Lovely Advanced Multi Vitamin Face Wash
Why: If you’re fighting the dull skin battle for a while, you know you’re somewhere in the middle of the skin concern spectrum. You don’t have something as troublesome as acne nor are you dealing with patchy, dry skin here. So while you carry on with your routine without really having to cry at the derm’s clinic, you don’t really appreciate your lack lustre skin when you look in the mirror either. This is when you need to rely on a brightening face wash—something that gives you your original complexion back—the one you had before sun and pollution won over your skin. We suggest relying on the Fair & Lovely Advanced Multi Vitamin Face Wash which cleanses, exfoliates and massages the skin to remove dead skin cells in and reveal bright, beautiful skin!

Your problem: Oily skin
Your solution: Pond’s Pure White Anti Pollution Face Wash
Why: We know your battles—your T-zone feels like a frying pan every time you touch your face or face the mirror. There may/may not be acne but you’ve stopped counting the number of blotting sheets you’ve used till now. Your dry skin friends have told you—‘At least you won’t age faster’ but you know, deep down, that your skin has turned into what you’ve been eating—greasy French fries. What do you do in such a case? Plan out a cleansing-toning-moisturising routine where cleansing has to involve the Pond’s Pure White Anti Pollution Face Wash. Along with reducing blemishes, this product works towards revealing a radiant and flawless complexion. C’mon, you know you need it.

Your problem: Pimples
Your solution: Citra Pimple-Clear Face Wash
Why: You know your struggles. Whether it’s adult acne or teenage acne—you’re tired of your problematic skin. Your hangout spot seems like the derm’s clinic and that’s a good thing because severe acne sure needs a medical professional’s help. If waking up to a new pimple is your morning fear, you need to do your part i.e include a cleanser that works for your pimple prone skin. For that, we suggest you rely on green tea in the form of the Citra’s Pimple-Clear Face Wash, which in infused with Japanese green tea that reduces pimples and oiliness from the skin.

Your problem: Dry skin
Your solution: Dove Beauty Moisture Face Wash
Why: You know your reality—your skin feels parched and patchy. At times, your foundation cracks and you’re then reminded of the truth about your skin—the lack of moisture leading to dryness. Moisturiser and water are your two BFF’s and while that’s a brilliant thing, it’s time to ask yourself if you’re using the right face wash for your dehydrated skin. If not, it’s about time you embraced the Dove Beauty Moisture Face Wash and as the name already suggests, this one will replenish the lost moisture in your skin. Moreover, it contains NutriumMoisture that will help soften your skin. Sounds like a blessing? Try it to believe it!

Your problem: Ageing skin
Your solution: Lakmé Youth Infinity Skin-Firming Facial Foam
Why: You’ve feared this all along and it’s happened to you—your skin is beginning to show fine lines and wrinkles. You’ve hit panic mode so many times but you know that botox is not your scene because nobody wants to look unreal like a stretched out plastic doll, right? If this is your story, it’s time to fight your ageing signs with an anti-ageing face wash—the Lakmé Youth Infinity Skin Firming Facial Foam. This one contains aluminizing pearls that brighten your skin along with insta collagen boosters that help in bettering the elasticity of your skin.
Written by Chandni Ghosh on Aug 11, 2017