The array is dizzying. Dozens of face-washing "enhancers" are being touted in the fall fashion mags as vital for the nightly cleaning ritual: pre-wash makeup removers, post-wash scrubbing pads, exfoliating gels, toners to restore pH balance and on and on.
What's a woman to do?
Just  find yourself a good gentle face soap, dermatologists say. If you have  reasonably normal skin, use the product twice a day, apply  moisturizer after you've washed (one with sunscreen in the mornings) and ignore all those other things, they say."You don't need 25 products to have good, clean skin," says dermatologist  Karen Nern of Vail Dermatology in Edwards and Basalt, Colo. "Cleansing your face is not complicated."
Indeed,  the avalanche of pre- and post-face-washing products entering the  post-summer marketplace sometimes troubles dermatologists. Most  are a waste of money for  relatively normal skin, and some people "can  do too much with too many products and irritate their skin," Nern says.
"It's  really best, for skin, to keep it simple," says dermatologist Meryl  Blecker Joerg of Advanced Dermatology and the Center for Laser and Cosmetic Surgery , with  locations in New York and New Jersey.
  The terms "soap" and "cleanser" are used interchangeably, but some  "cleansers" contain things docs don't  like, and some soaps aren't  right, either. Face-cleaning products  dermatologists prefer range from bars (they love Dove, Purpose and  Cetaphil) to gels to liquids. Whatever the form, the products must be  formulated for the face, not the body, and shouldn't contain deodorant,  antiseptics or, ideally, fragrance. They shouldn't have scrubbing  grains/grit or other  popular additives.
Good  non-bar options are foaming and non-foaming; neither is necessarily  superior (though non-foaming is regarded as milder and may be easier on  especially sensitive skin, Joerg says).
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