Collection: Water Cleanser

Step 2: Water Cleanser — Completes Your Double Cleanse

Why Water Cleanser Matters as Step 2

After using an oil cleanser (Step 1), your skin still needs a second cleanse to remove what the oil couldn’t. This is where the water-based cleanser comes in — it finishes the double cleansing process and is essential for achieving truly clean, healthy, glass-like skin.

Why Double Cleansing Works So Well

  • Oil Cleanser (Step 1) removes oil-based impurities like makeup, sunscreen, and excess sebum.
  • Water Cleanser (Step 2) removes water-based impurities such as sweat, dirt, pollution, and any leftover residue from the oil cleanser.
  • Together, they provide a deeper, more thorough clean than using just one cleanser.

Benefits of Using a Water Cleanser as Step 2

  • Removes any remaining impurities the oil cleanser left behind
  • Helps prevent clogged pores and breakouts
  • Prepares your skin to better absorb toners, essences, and serums
  • Maintains skin barrier health when using a gentle, low-pH formula
  • Leaves skin feeling fresh and clean without tightness or dryness

How to Use (Step 2)

  1. After rinsing off your oil cleanser, apply a small amount of water-based cleanser to wet hands.
  2. Gently massage onto your face in circular motions for 30–60 seconds.
  3. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
  4. Pat dry gently with a clean towel.
  5. Continue with Step 3 (Exfoliating Toner) or your regular toner.

Pro Tip: Choose a gentle, low-pH water cleanser (ideally between pH 4.5–5.5). This helps maintain your skin’s natural acid mantle and prevents over-stripping, which is especially important when doing double cleansing every night.

Who Needs Step 2?
Everyone who wears sunscreen or makeup should do the full double cleanse at night. Even on days you don’t wear makeup, using a water cleanser after oil cleansing ensures your skin is properly prepped for the rest of your routine.