Gentle Foaming Cleanser
A reliable starting cleanser with a lower risk of over-drying than harsher foaming washes.
Best for: Normal to oily skin and people who wear sunscreen daily.
Watch for: Very dry skin may want a cream cleanser instead.
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A browsable shortlist of cleanser, sunscreen, treatment, and barrier-support products with editorial guidance.
Mashka's Picks
This is the steady baseline: cleanse gently, moisturize consistently, and wear sunscreen every morning.
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A reliable starting cleanser with a lower risk of over-drying than harsher foaming washes.
Best for: Normal to oily skin and people who wear sunscreen daily.
Watch for: Very dry skin may want a cream cleanser instead.
Cream cleansers are useful when your barrier already feels fragile or flaky.
Best for: Dry, sensitive, or retinoid-stressed skin.
Watch for: If you wear heavy makeup, pair it with a separate remover at night.
Ceramides and humectants give you the most routine value per dollar because they support recovery from everything else.
Best for: Anyone building a routine from scratch.
Watch for: Choose lighter textures if rich creams trigger congestion.
This is the non-negotiable step if you want progress from brightening, exfoliating, or retinoid products.
Best for: All skin types, every morning.
Watch for: Reapplication matters more than chasing the perfect formula.
Mashka's Picks
These are the products I reach for when the goal is less dullness, fewer leftover acne marks, and more even tone.
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A morning vitamin C serum adds brightness and supports sunscreen when hyperpigmentation is the complaint.
Best for: Post-acne marks, uneven tone, and dull skin.
Watch for: Oxidized vitamin C turns dark orange or brown and should be replaced.
Azelaic acid is underrated because it helps redness and marks without being as dramatic as stronger acids.
Best for: Redness-prone skin and lingering blemish marks.
Watch for: Use a few nights per week first if you are already on retinol.
Niacinamide is one of the safer actives to recommend broadly because it supports tone, oil control, and barrier function at once.
Best for: People who want one serum that does several small jobs well.
Watch for: Higher percentages are not automatically better if your skin is reactive.
Mashka's Picks
These are the picks for people who want smoother texture, less congestion, and fewer recurring breakouts.
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A leave-on BHA is usually a smarter move than a gritty scrub if clogged pores are the main issue.
Best for: Blackheads, oiliness, and rough texture.
Watch for: Overuse shows up as irritation fast, so keep it to a few nights per week.
Retinol is the workhorse active when you want one product that addresses breakouts, tone, and fine lines over time.
Best for: People ready for a slow, long-game routine step.
Watch for: Start slowly and do not stack it on the same night as strong exfoliation at first.
Masks are not magic, but a good clay formula can help reset an oily, congested week.
Best for: Occasional oil control and pore cleanup.
Watch for: Do not let it dry to the cracking stage or you will turn a helpful mask into an irritating one.