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Cleansing balms are becoming more popular as a facial cleanser as people realize their benefits. If you’ve ever felt like your skin was too tight after washing, then you’ll enjoy how soft your skin feels after you use a cleansing balm. While cleansing balms look and feel different than a traditional wash, they’re very easy to use once you understand how they work.

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    Determine your skin type. Cleansing balms can work well for any skin type, but are especially helpful for people with sensitive or dry skin because they are less drying. When you choose your cleansing balm, you want to make sure that it’s formulated for the type of skin you have.[1]

    • If you have oily skin, using a cleansing balm with a soft cloth may help you prevent your skin from over-producing oils.[2]
    • If you have sensitive skin, go with a balm that doesn’t have many ingredients. Check the label and make sure the balm doesn’t contain fragrances, alcohol, retinoids, or alpha hydroxy acids before you buy it and use it..[3]
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    Decide what kind of skin benefits you want. Cleansing balms contain different vitamins and nutrients that improve the look and feel of your skin. Look for the formulas that offer what you’re looking for.[4]

    • For example, you could choose a balm that exfoliates dead skin cells, hydrates dry skin, acts as an anti-inflammatory, or gives your collagen a boost.
    • Some brands offer a wide range of antioxidants from fruit, vegetable, and tea additives. These ingredients can firm and brighten your skin.
    • You can also find brands that offer organic or all-natural formulas.

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    Consult a beauty guide. In addition to finding advice in magazines, you can find lists of the best cleansing balms for different skin types by consulting beauty guides online. Leading authorities on beauty have compiled lists of products that meet different needs at a variety of price points.

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    Start with dry skin. Your cleansing balm will remove your makeup, dirt, and impurities, so don’t wash your face or wet it before you use it. The oils in the balm need to interact with the oils in your face and in your makeup, so avoid water when initially applying the balm.[5]

    • There is no need to remove your makeup before cleansing with a balm.
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    Scoop out a dollop of cleansing balm. Make sure that your hands are dry when you touch the balm. The cleansing balm should be hard and almost solid, so you may need to dig in your fingers. Your scoop should be enough balm to cover the tips of two fingers.

    • Make sure that you use enough balm to completely clean your face. If you don’t use enough, then your face won’t be clean.[6]
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    Warm the balm in your hand. Your balm should start to melt a little in your hand, making it easier to apply it to your skin. It should only take a few seconds for your balm to warm up enough for you to use it.

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    Massage the cleansing balm into your skin. Using your fingertips, make circular movements to work in the balm. Continue to rub in the balm so that the oils in the balm have time to mix with the oils on your face.[7]

    • As you massage your face, you’ll also be improving your circulation.
    • Don’t forget to apply the balm to the eye area. Unlike other products, cleansing balms can be used around the eyes.
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    Wet a clean, soft cloth with lukewarm water. While you can remove the product with lukewarm water, using a cloth will ensure that you get off all of the product. Cleansing balms are harder to remove than standard cleansers, so using only water can result in a residue on your skin. Instead, gently wipe your face with a damp cloth to remove it completely.[8]

    • To avoid irritation, do not scrub the balm off of your skin.[9]
    • Some balms come with a muslin cloth to remove the makeup, but any soft facial cloth will work.
    • With some cleansing balms, it’s okay to leave the residue on your skin as a moisturizer, so you may decide to use just water so that your product can be used as both a cleanser and a moisturizer.[10]
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    Dry your face with a clean towel. Gently pat your face to remove the remaining wetness. Use a fresh hand towel or face cloth to make sure that you don’t transfer dirt or bacteria back onto your face.

    • If you still have makeup around your eye area, then you may need to use an eye makeup remover to clear away remaining eye makeup, especially if you wear dark eyeliner or mascara.[11]
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    Apply a moisturizer. Follow your cleansing balm with a night cream or serum.

    • If you use a toner or other face products, you can apply them as well.
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      • Try using cleansing balms if your skin has a hard time maintaining a good moisture balance.[12]

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      • Use balms to keep your skin soft during winter.

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      • Cleansing balms can be messy.

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      • Using too little of the balm can render the product ineffective, leaving your skin still dirty.[13]

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