The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser Review

28 December 2024
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The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser

I picked up The Ordinary’s Glucoside Foaming Cleanser recently to use with my Foreo Luna mini 2. I know that foaming is not indicative of performance, but I admit I do enjoy the bubbles – especially when paired with my facial cleansing brush. Having said that, this cleanser does not foam as much as others due to the absence of any sulphates.

The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser

It’s a water-based cleanser and contains coco-glucoside and decyl glucoside. Coco-glucoside is a cleansing agent that can lift dirt and oils, made from fatty alcohol and sugar glucose. Decyl glucoside is a foaming surfactant. It has a gel-to-foam formula and is aimed towards all skin types. It comes in a rather sleek squeezy tube which is convenient and means you’re able to use every last drop.

It’s not an all-in-one product. And what I mean by that is it won’t remove your make up and leave your skin feeling clean. It’s designed to be used during a second cleanse. I mainly use it on no make up days where I just want to use something light.

The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser

While this doesn’t irritate my skin and is advertised for all skin types, I think it’s definitely more for oilier skin types or for normal – combination during the warmer months . I have normal – combination skin and using this in the winter does leave it feeling a little tight even though it claims not to have that effect. I think in the summer I’d get on much better with this, and if you have oily skin it would be a good year-round cleanser for you.

Would I recommend The Ordinary’s Glucoside Foaming Cleanser?

The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser retails for just over £11 for 150ml which is very reasonable. I’d recommend it if you want a lightweight cleanser and have oily skin (or normal – combination and want something for the warmer months). I’d recommend using something a bit richer if you have dry skin or need something for the winter though.

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