11 Vogue Editors Share the Best Face Washes for a Good Spring Cleaning Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Nordstrom1/11Christina Liao, Vogue.com Senior Producer
“Chanel’s Mousse Confort cleanser is my absolute go-to. It’s nice and light so it doesn’t irritate my skin and leaves my face feeling clean and smooth (which is much needed with the harsh winter we’ve been having). If I had to use one word to sum it up, it would be divine.”
Chanel Beauté Mousse Confort Rinse-Off Rich Foaming Mousse Cleanser, $45; nordstrom.com
Photo: Courtesy of Skin Laundry2/11Jenna Rennert, Vogue.com Beauty Assistant
“I love double cleansing with Skin Laundry’s face washes. First, I use the oil to take off my makeup, then I rinse and follow with the foaming cleanser. The two-part ritual ensures nothing is left behind.”
Skin Laundry Gentle Foaming Wash, $25; skinlaundry.com
Skin Laundry Nourishing Cleansing Oil, $35; skinlaundry.com
Photo: Courtesy of Erno Laszlo3/11Chelsea Zalopany, Vogue.com Market Editor
“It’s a no frills, straightforward face wash that gives me fresh, clean-faced feelings.”
Erno Laszlo Anti Blemish Beta Wash Oil Free Gel Cleanser, $45; ernolaszlo.com
Photo: Courtesy of La Prairie4/11Edward Barsamiam, Vogue.com Style Editor
“Nothing feels better than scrubbing my pores with La Prairie’s water-activated foaming cleanser. It’s perfect to use in or out of the shower—post shave, naturally—leaving my skin looking like I’ve just had a facial and eight hours sleep.”
La Prairie Foam Cleanser, $80; laprairie.com
Photo: Courtesy of Rudolph Care5/11Kelly Connor, Vogue.com Market Editor
“I am the laziest when it comes to my beauty regimen so I’m always trying to cut corners. This cleansing milk, which uses acai berries as a main ingredient, is a dream come true because it’s so gentle and nourishing that it cleans your skin and moisturizes it too! No water required.”
Rudolph Acai Cleansing Milk, $40; rudolphcare.dk