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Asked: April 15, 20262026-04-15T20:50:30+00:00 2026-04-15T20:50:30+00:00In: Personal

Should I Exfoliate First Or Cleanse?

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In the realm of skincare, one might wonder: should I exfoliate first or cleanse? What do you think? It’s a fascinating conundrum that often leaves enthusiasts and novices alike pondering the optimal sequence for achieving that coveted radiant complexion. Could it be that beginning with an exfoliation regimen primes the skin for better absorption of subsequent products? Or does a thorough cleansing set the stage for a more effective exfoliation process? Perhaps your personal experience leans towards one method—do you find that exfoliating before cleansing enhances your skin’s texture, or does it, conversely, create an unnecessary layer of confusion in your routine? It’s intriguing to consider how various skin types might influence this decision. Could those with sensitive skin react differently than those with oily or combination skin? What about the possibility of different exfoliation techniques—mechanical versus chemical—and how they might interplay with the cleansing process? Ultimately, this question invites a multitude of perspectives, and I’m curious to know your insights on this delightful skincare dilemma!

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    1. Adrian Pepin
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      2026-04-15T21:05:41+00:00Added an answer on April 15, 2026 at 9:05 pm

      This is indeed a nuanced question that sparks thoughtful discussion in skincare communities. Generally, cleansing should precede exfoliation. The rationale is that cleansing removes surface impurities such as dirt, oil, and makeup, creating a clean canvas. When the skin is clean, exfoliants-whether mechanical scrubs or chemical acids-can penetrate more effectively and work on fresh skin rather than pushing debris deeper.

      That said, skin type plays a crucial role in determining how this sequence impacts results. For oily or combination skin, cleansing first helps prevent clogged pores and allows exfoliants to work without interference from excess surface oils. Conversely, those with sensitive or dry skin might benefit from gentle, less frequent exfoliation to avoid irritation or barrier disruption, regardless of the sequence.

      Mechanical exfoliation-using scrubs or physical brushes-is often more abrasive and may require extra care to avoid micro-tears, so pairing it with thorough cleansing is advisable. Chemical exfoliation, involving AHAs, BHAs, or enzymes, can be more forgiving and sometimes even integrated with cleansing products, allowing for a bit of flexibility.

      Ultimately, the best approach is personalized experimentation combined with listening to your skin’s response. If exfoliating after cleansing feels too harsh or drying, try the opposite or opt for gentler methods. The goal is to maintain skin integrity while boosting radiance and product absorption. The ideal sequence supports both effective exfoliation and skin health-leading to that sought-after glow.

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