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  2. What are the best cleansers for dry skin types? Experts ... - AOL

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    After working the cleansing oil into the skin for a few minutes, rinse with lukewarm water, making sure not to pat the skin dry in order to prep it for the water-based cleanser (the second cleanse).

  3. The 1 Step In Your Skincare Routine You Should Probably Be ...

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    Apply and gently massage a dime-sized amount of an oil-based cleanser or micellar water into dry skin. This step will help break down residue and oil-based impurities sitting on the skin.

  4. Here's How to Remove Your Waterproof Mascara the *Right* Way

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    However, I recommend a double-cleanse (i.e., wash first with an oil-based cleanser and then with a water-based cleanser), which totally takes away the residue problem, and I find it removes all my ...

  5. Cleanser - Wikipedia

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    Double cleansing usually involves applying a lipid-soluble cleanser (e.g. cleansing balm, cleansing oil, micellar cleansing water) to dry skin and massaging it around the face for a length of time, then the area may or may not be splashed with water. Any type of aqueous cleanser is then emulsified with water and used as the main cleanser that ...

  6. Sodium hypochlorite washes - Wikipedia

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    Cleansers were formulated into body washes for gentle, convenient use in the shower as opposed to having bath treatments. [ 12 ] A 2013 study with 18 children (6 months of age and older), showed positive responses using a sodium hypochlorite-formulated body wash called CLn BodyWash to treat atopic dermatitis. [ 13 ]

  7. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Some cleaners contain water-soluble organic solvents like glycol ethers and fatty alcohols, which ease the removal of oil, fat and paint. Disinfectant additives include quaternary ammonium compounds , phenol derivatives, terpene alcohols ( pine oil ), aldehydes , and aldehyde-amine condensation products.