The Best Fragrance-Free Cleansers For Dry Sensitive Skin – 20 Options Reviewed

This video reviews 20 cleansers that do not contain any essential oils, processed natural fragrance, or synthetic fragrance.

It is especially intended to be helpful to those with sensitive skin, mature skin and/or dry skin.

Products reviewed include:

Mad Hippie Cream Cleanser – 1:00

Herbivore Pink Cloud Creamy Jelly Cleanser – 2:10

Beautycounter Counterstart Cococream Cleanser – 3:00

The Outset Gentle Micellar Antioxidant Cleanser – 5:00

Honest Magic Gel-To-Milk Cleanser – 8:00

Cocokind AHA Jelly Cleanser – 9:45

Burt’s Bees Sensitive Facial Cleanser – 10:30

Aveda Botanical Kinetics All-Sensitive Cleanser – 11:50

Evanhealy Cleansing Milk – 13:00

Beautycounter Countermatch Cleanser – 14:25

Fitglow Calm Cleanser – 15:15

Honest Calm On Cleanser – 17:40

Beekman 1802 Milk Wash Cleanser – 18:20

Bare Minerals Pureness Gel Cleanser – 19:05

Bybi Milk Melt – 20:00

Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser – 21:20

Drunk Elephant Beste #9 Jelly Cleanser – 22:10

First Aid Beauty Face Cleanser – 23:45

Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser – 24:20

CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser – 25:50

Additional Products – 27:00

Goodbye – 27:40

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Love,

Lisa Petrison

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5 Comments

  1. If you have tried any of these products, or if you have found other cleansers that have worked for your sensitive skin, please share your experiences in the comments! Thanks very much for helping others by sharing this information. <3

    BTW, in watching over the video, I realized that my comments about Beautycounter could make it seem that witch hazel is the same thing as salicylic acid. This is not the case, but they do serve similar functions in that they are both astringent and may be helpful in treating acne issues.

    Love, Lisa

  2. Hello again Lisa ^_^ Thank you ever so much for this wonderfully helpful video! I’ve been using the Eldridge cleanser, which I do like, but it’s ridiculously overpriced so, on your wise recommendation, I’m going to try the Mad Hippie one 🙂 All best wishes 💜

  3. Ok I’ll see if this endorsement meets approval with my facial lady and maybe I’ll also get on the Mad Hippie bandwagon. I am newish to make up, and at 65 have decided now is the time! Thanks for your reviews. I’d also appreciate some how to, for a simple looking natural but better look.

  4. Lisa, thank you for your recommendation of Mad Hippie Cream Cleanser. I have tried so many cleansers, and since I’ve attained elderly status, each has made my skin drier. MH renders my skin soft and comfortable. I have put Mad Hippie on automatic order. Best regards, Lee

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