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Yes, switching to a sulfate free cleanser can help reduce irritation and dryness, making it easier for your skin to heal and stay clear.
Check the ingredients list for words like sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), or ammonium lauryl sulfate. If you see those, it's not sulfate free.
Most people with acne benefit from washing their face morning and night with a gentle cleanser. If your skin feels dry or tight, try using just once daily.
Usually, yes. Sulfate free cleansers tend to produce less foam but still clean effectively. Don't worry—foam isn't what makes a cleanser work.
Look for mild surfactants like coco glucoside, decyl glucoside, and plant-based extracts. Avoid anything with SLS, SLES, or harsh scrubbing beads.
Definitely. Sulfate free formulas clean without triggering excess oil production, making them ideal for oily and acne-prone skin.
Skin purging is rare when switching cleansers. You might notice less dryness and redness after a few days.
We use Bionatural® Actives and gentle plant-based surfactants to help calm acne-prone skin without harsh chemicals. Try our AI Skin Analyser for a custom recommendation.
Yes, our sulfate free cleanser is gentle enough to pair with most topical acne treatments like benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid.
Absolutely. Our formula is designed to be gentle on sensitive, reactive skin and helps reduce redness and irritation.