Gel Cleansers
Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Foam Gentle Conditioning & | Nevorea
Orange Exfoliating Peeling Gel | Nevorea
Vitamin C Gentle Face Exfoliating Peeling Gel Body | Nevorea
Orange Exfoliating Peeling Gel Facial Scrub Conditioning | Nevorea
Sakura Exfoliating Peeling Gel | Nevorea
Sakura Brightening Exfoliating Gel | Nevorea
345 Relief Cream | Nevorea
Gel cleansers at Nevorea are chosen for the oily, combination, and acne-prone skin that needs thorough oil removal and pore-clearing without the tightness that traditional foaming formulas sometimes leave behind. This edit focuses on gel formulas with active ingredients that work during the cleanse itself, including salicylic acid, niacinamide, zinc, and amino acid surfactant systems that clean without stripping.
These cleansers work beautifully as the second step in a double-cleanse routine and as standalone morning and evening cleansers for those who find cream and oil-based formulas too rich. They rinse completely clean without residue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a gel cleanser good for oily skin?
Yes, gel cleansers are particularly well suited to oily skin because their water-gel base removes excess sebum and surface buildup without the heavy emollient content that cream cleansers carry. Look for gel cleansers with BHA (salicylic acid) or niacinamide for simultaneous pore refinement during the cleansing step.
Can sensitive skin use a gel cleanser?
Sensitive skin can use gel cleansers, but should look for those formulated without active acids, fragrance, or high-surfactant content. A gentle gel with a pH around 5.5, amino acid-derived surfactants, and calming actives like bisabolol or centella asiatica is well tolerated by most reactive skin types.
Should I use a gel cleanser morning and night?
For oily skin, twice daily gel cleansing is appropriate. For normal to combination skin, an evening gel cleanse paired with a gentler rinse or cream cleanse in the morning is a common approach that avoids over-stripping. Listen to your skin: if it feels tight after cleansing, adjust frequency or switch formula.
What makes a good gel cleanser for acne-prone skin?
Look for salicylic acid (0.5 to 2%) as the primary active for its ability to penetrate pore linings and dissolve the sebum plugs that form blackheads and whiteheads. Niacinamide and zinc also provide anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating benefits in the cleansing step without requiring you to leave the product on skin.
At Nevorea, gel cleansers are selected for the skin that benefits most from a clean, precise, and active cleansing step that sets up everything that follows on a well-prepared canvas.
