The Best Facial Cleansers for Aging Skin

A great anti-aging routine includes a variety of skincare products, from face moisturizers and face serums to face exfoliants and skin boosters. Another key to avoiding aging is in the type of facial cleanser you use. Choosing the right one will perfectly set the stage for your best anti-aging results.

You might think that any product that gets your face clean should work, but there are other factors to consider. After all, facial cleansers wash away dirt, excess oil, dead skin debris, and makeup to prep skin for better absorption of your anti-aging products, which is an important job.

Your cleanser should be free of irritants like fragrance or alcohol, as they can cause irritation as well as enhance visible signs of aging. Selecting a cleanser best suited to your skin type is also important, as concerns like dryness, oiliness, and enlarged pores still exist even as your skin ages.

At Paula’s Choice Skincare, we’ve developed our lineup of facial cleansers specifically to meet the needs of different skin types and concerns. Here are our picks for the ones that are the ideal first step to an anti-aging skincare routine.

Facial Cleansers for Aging Skin

RESIST Optimal Results Hydrating Cleanser – Designed for dry skin, this luxe lotion facial cleanser softens skin and replenishes moisture for a visibly smoother appearance. Works beautifully to remove all types of makeup.

RESIST Perfectly Balanced Foaming Cleanser – A lightweight, gentle foaming facial cleanser that removes excess oil without drying out the skin and helps reduce the appearance of enlarged pores for a smoother, more youthful look.

Perfect Cleansing Oil – This skin-replenishing blend of non-fragrant plant oils creates an emulsion when mixed with water that whisks away dirt, oil, and even waterproof sunscreen and makeup—all without the need for tugging that worsens fine lines and hastens sagging.

Explore our facial cleansers and get tips for younger-looking skin with Paula’s Choice Singapore.

References for this information:

  • Nutrition and Metabolic Insights, August 2016, pages 59–64
  • International Journal of Molecular Science, 2016, page 401
  • Dermato-Endocrinology, July 2012, issue 3, pages 253–258

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