The Best Target Facial Cleansers Under $30 for a Clearer Complexion (allure.com)

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January 4, 2023
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Cleansing is one of the most important aspects of any skin-care routine. Washing your face twice daily is crucial when it comes to effectively eliminating excess dirt, oil, and product buildup — all while ensuring your skin stays healthy and hydrated. While not every cleanser may be suitable for your skin type, there are hundreds to choose from: and, best of all, you need not spend a ton of hard-earned cash on a quality cleanser. In fact, some of the best face washes on the market can be found at Target. 

Not sure where to start? We've got you covered. Regardless of your skin type, Adam Friedman, MD, a Washington, D.C.-based, board-certified dermatologist, previously told Allure that folks should "go for cleansers with humectants, which help keep water in the skin, and prebiotics, as they help contribute to a healthy microbiome." One such humectant to look for is glycerin, which is famous for its moisturizing properties. Moreover, this skin-care staple is a common ingredient in most — if not all — top-notch facial cleansers. 

Read the full article on allure.com

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