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Recently, I tried various men's facial cleansers, so I’ve compiled a ranking of the ones I personally liked. Since suitability varies greatly depending on skin type, I hope this can serve as a helpful reference when looking for products that match your skin.
Facial Cleansing Rankings:
1st place is Rohto Pharmaceutical’s Deep Clear Enzyme Facial Wash. It contains enzymes that effectively remove dirt and dead skin cells without leaving the skin feeling tight, which is great. I think those with combination skin and T-zone oiliness will find it highly satisfying. An added bonus is that it’s available at drugstores for under 500 yen.
2nd place is Kanebo’s Scrubbing Mud Wash. It contains scrubs but is gentle on the skin, leaving a moist feeling, especially for those with dry skin. Since it hardly causes a tight sensation after washing, it’s a very good option for men with dry skin.
3rd place is Orbis’s Forming Wash. It’s formulated with ingredients suitable for sensitive skin, making it easy to use, and leaves the skin moist after washing. Recommended for men with dry or sensitive skin who are looking for a gentle cleanser.
There are also other easily accessible men's cleansers like Mandom’s GATSBY or Kao’s Nivea Facial Wash. For oily skin, products with strong cleansing power are best, while for dry skin, moisturizing types are preferable. I think trying top-ranked cleansers that match your skin type is less likely to lead to disappointment.