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When you hear salicylic acid, does your mind immediately think acne? The ingredient is a pimple-fighting go-to, but it does more than Roto-Rooter clogged pores. All of us can benefit from incorporating this beta hydroxy acid into our routine, especially in the form of a cleanser, says Sandra Lee, MD, a board-certified dermatologist who is also known as Dr. Pimple Popper. "Salicylic acid cleansers are fantastic, and I think the nice thing about the ingredient is it’s safe and gentle on all skin types," she says.
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Salicylic acid is an oil-soluble ingredient, making it great for oily and acne-prone skin types because it penetrates deep into the pores to eliminate excess dirt and oil that cause the formation of whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples, says Divya Shokeen, MD, a board-certified dermatologist. "It's also suitable for anyone looking to improve the texture and tone of their skin," says Shokeen. Salicylic acid exfoliates the dead skin cells sitting on top of the skin's surface and combats hyperpigmentation, offering a smoother-looking and more even complexion, explains Lee. Note that if you have eczema or rosacea, you may find salicylic acid irritating, Shokeen says. But when it's the form of a cleanser, which you wash off quickly, most people don't have a problem, Lee says.
Bottom line: If you want smooth, bright, even, and clear skin, try incorporating a salicylic acid cleanser into your routine. Start using it as your cleanser once a week and increase frequency as tolerated. Ahead, the best dermatologist- and editor-recommended options.
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Best for All Skin Types
CeraVe Renewing SA Cleanser
Why We Love It
- Gentle formula
- Affordable
What to Consider
- Doesn't remove makeup effectively on its own
All skin types can benefit from adding this cleanser into their routine because, in addition to the salicylic acid to exfoliate, it has hydrating hyaluronic acid, niacinamide to even skin tone, and ceramides to maintain the skin's natural barrier. Over time, you'll notice softer, smoother, and more radiant skin that doesn't feel stripped or sensitized.
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Best for Sensitive Skin
CosRx Calming Foam Cleanser
Why We Love It
- Doesn't strip skin of moisture
What to Consider
- Not available at popular retailers like Ulta and Sephora
One of the biggest concerns about salicylic acid cleansers is that they can make skin too dry. But this formula pairs salicylic acid with three types of centella asiatica, a soothing plant that helps calm and repair the skin. Most find that it's gentle enough to use daily.
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Why We Love It
- Affordable
What to Consider
- It can be drying
Shokeen likes this formula because it's oil-free, doesn't break the bank, and is easily accessible at your local drugstore. It's great for clearing and preventing blackheads and breakouts.
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Best for All Types of Breakouts
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Medicated Gel Facial Cleanser
Why We Love It
- Controls excess sebum production
- Targets whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples
What to Consider
- It can be drying
This is another one of Shokeen's favorite formulas because it contains 2 percent salicylic acid and lipo-hydroxy acid (a derivative of salicylic) to exfoliate the skin, remove excess oil, and clear breakouts. It also has glycerin to counteract the potential drying effects.
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Best Budget-Friendly
The INKEY List Salicylic Acid Cleanser
Why We Love It
- Affordable
What to Consider
- It can be drying
This lightweight foaming cleanser effectively removes dirt, oil, and makeup. It contains 2 percent salicylic acid to exfoliate and clear pores, zinc to help with excess sebum production, and allantoin to soothe irritation.
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Best Exfoliating
SkinMedica AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser
Why We Love It
- Brightening
What to Consider
- It's expensive compared to other options on this list
If you love the feeling of a deep clean, you'll love this formula, which chemically and physically exfoliates your skin. It has a blend of AHAs (lactic, glycolic, citric, and malic acids) to provide gentle exfoliation that helps improve skin texture, salicylic acid to keep pores clear, and soft jojoba spheres to slough dead skin. It also contains citrus oils to help brighten.
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Best for Oily Skin
Tata Harper Clarifying Blemish & Oil Control Cleanser
Why We Love It
- Controls excess oil production
What to Consider
- It's expensive compared to other options on this list
While it may be a splurge compared to other cleansers, this clean and fresh scent brings spa-like serenity to your bathroom. It's great for those looking to keep oil production in check, thanks to wild juniper fruit. Salicylic acid helps target blemishes, while chlorella soothes redness and inflammation.
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Best for Fungal Acne
Skinfix 2% BHA + Azelaic Acid + Niacinamide + AHA Cleanser
Why We Love It
- Fights bacteria
What to Consider
- May be strong for sensitive skin
While this formula targets all forms of acne, it's also effective against fungal acne, which is when there is an overgrowth of yeast on the hair follicles. Salicylic acid decongests clogged pores, niacinamide helps even out the skin tone and reduces oil production, and azelaic acid fights bacteria.
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Why We Love It
- Can use it daily
What to Consider
- Some reviewers don't like the smell
The best part of this cleanser is it's gentle enough for daily use. Even though salicylic acid effectively decongests pores and helps smooth texture, a prebiotic complex keeps the skin balanced so it doesn't feel stripped or dry.
Why We Love It
- Leaves skin matte
What to Consider
- Some reviewers don't like the smell
Blue tansy oil is an ingredient that soothes redness and balances oil. When combined with salicylic acid and zinc, you have a powerful trio that leaves skin clear, smooth, and matte.
Genesis Rivas
Genesis Rivas is the Beauty Editor at Oprah Daily, where she covers hair, makeup, skin, nails, and more. Before joining the Oprah Daily team, she wrote for several publications, including InStyle, Real Simple, and Shape. When she’s not testing, researching, and writing fun and educational beauty content, you can find her dancing and eating her way through New York City. Follow her on Instagram or TikTok