Facewashes are topical cleansing formulations that use surfactants to remove sebum, dirt, makeup, and environmental debris from the skin. They form the base step of a skincare routine and may also serve as vehicles for active ingredients.
| Reported effect | How often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Skin dryness or tightness | Common | Often from harsh or stripping surfactants that disrupt the skin barrier. |
| Mild irritation or stinging | Common | Especially with high-foaming or high-pH cleansers on sensitive skin. |
| Erythema (redness) | Uncommon | May occur after use of fragranced or strongly alkaline formulations. |
| Allergic contact dermatitis | Uncommon | Typically triggered by fragrances, preservatives, or specific surfactants. |
| Disruption of skin microbiome or barrier | Uncommon | Linked to over-cleansing or frequent use of strong detergents. |
| Acneiform breakouts | Rare | Possible with occlusive or comedogenic ingredients in some formulations. |
| Severe allergic reaction or angioedema | Very rare | Reported in isolated cases of hypersensitivity to a component. |
Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.