5 Best Cleansing Oils To Remove Mascara And Makeup, Tested By Beauty Experts


5 Best Cleansing Oils To Remove Mascara And Makeup, Tested By Beauty Experts

What to consider

Type

Though all oil-based cleansers tend to have a slick, oily consistency (as opposed to gel-like or foamy), there are two different types: oil washes and creams. Oil washes are the most standard and generally more lightweight, while balms and creams are heavier but provide more hydration.

Ingredients

Look for a selection of oils that are made of smaller molecules that can better penetrate the pores to flush them. Some good options include argan oil, clary sage, sunflower oil, and maracuja oil, says Merry Thornton, PA-C, a licensed dermatology physician assistant and founder of Element Medical Aesthetics in New Canaan, Connecticut. And the more streamlined the ingredient list, the better—especially if you have sensitive skin, says Rachel Lee Lozina, an aesthetician and founder of Blue Water Spa in Oyster Bay, New York. She also recommends avoiding common skin irritants like fragrance and sulfate surfactants. “These are all highly comedogenic ingredients,” says Lozina. Read: They’ll just further clog your pores.

How we chose

As a seasoned beauty and shopping writer, I’ve been testing cleansing oils for the past decade, and found that they’re the best cleansers to remove makeup from my dry skin. For this story, I combed through my extensive testing notes to find the best options. I also asked beauty experts—including a dermatologist, an aesthetician, and a physician’s assistant—what products they recommend to their patients and clients and even use in their own beauty routines. Then, I evaluated each, considering ingredients and important attributes like consistency, ease of application, scent, and—of course—overall efficacy. These are the five best cleansing oils that left our faces clean, clear, and glowing.

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