Cleansing oils have become a game-changer for skincare routines, offering deep hydration for dry skin while balancing oil production for oily skin. Unlike traditional cleansers that strip away moisture, cleansing oils gently dissolve impurities, makeup, and excess sebum, leaving your skin refreshed and nourished.
Whether you have oily or dry skin, there’s a cleansing oil out there that can cater to your unique needs. Here’s a list of 15 top cleansing oils that work wonders for all skin types.
Banila Co. Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm
This cult-favorite cleansing balm is perfect for all skin types. It effortlessly removes makeup and impurities without leaving any greasy residue, making it ideal for oily skin that needs hydration.
Tatcha Camellia Cleansing Oil
Infused with camellia oil, this cleansing oil is gentle yet powerful. It hydrates dry skin while balancing oil production for those with oily complexions, making it a versatile choice.
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The Body Shop Camomile Silky Cleansing Oil
This lightweight oil is perfect for all skin types. It deeply cleanses, removes makeup, and doesn’t leave any greasy feel, making it ideal for oily and dry skin alike.
Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Botanical Cleansing Oil
Enriched with botanical oils like squalane and evening primrose oil, this cleansing oil deeply nourishes dry skin while removing impurities from oily skin.
Dermalogica PreCleanse
This bestselling oil is a double-duty product that deeply cleanses oily skin while hydrating dry patches, ensuring a balanced and refreshed complexion.
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Clinique Take the Day Off Cleansing Oil
Clinique’s cleansing oil is designed to remove makeup and impurities without disrupting the skin’s natural moisture balance, making it suitable for oily and dry skin types.
L’Occitane Immortelle Divine Cleansing Balm
L’Occitane’s cleansing balm melts away makeup and impurities while nourishing dry skin, while still being lightweight enough for oily skin to benefit from its balancing effects.
Le Labo Cleansing Oil
This luxurious cleansing oil is infused with neroli oil and grapeseed oil, providing hydration for dry skin while helping to control excess oil production for oily skin.
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Fresh Soy Face Cleanser
While not an oil, Fresh’s soy-based cleanser has a lightweight texture that hydrates dry skin while gently removing impurities, making it a great alternative.
Farmacy Green Clean Makeup Meltaway Cleansing Balm
Farmacy’s green-clean formula combines clean ingredients to remove makeup and impurities while hydrating dry skin and balancing oil levels for oily skin.
Boscia Detoxifying Black Charcoal Cleansing Oil
Boscia’s cleansing oil works to draw out impurities from oily skin while nourishing dry patches, making it a great choice for combination skin.
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Ole Henriksen Pure Truth Melting Cleanser
Infused with nourishing rose hip oil, this cleanser melts into an oil to cleanse the skin, balancing hydration and oil production for both dry and oily skin.
Sunday Riley Blue Moon Cleansing Balm
Sunday Riley’s balm hydrates dry skin while balancing sebum for oily skin, providing a deep-cleaning experience without stripping moisture.
Pixi Nourishing Cleansing Balm
This rich, nourishing balm melts makeup and impurities from the skin while offering intense hydration for dry skin and balancing oil production for oily skin.
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Bioderma Sensibio H2O Cleansing Oil
Bioderma’s gentle cleansing oil helps remove impurities while soothing and hydrating both oily and dry skin, making it suitable for sensitive complexions.
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