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20 Cheap Face Washes We Tell Our Friends to Buy at Walmart, Amazon, and Ulta

Okay, let's talk face wash. The truth of the matter is that while it's essential (it keeps our skin clean and the makeup off our pillowcase), it can be annoying. Unlike moisturizers, masks, and serums, which all have a kind of luxurious and ritualistic feel to them, cleanser sits on our face for about 15 seconds maximum, feels like the ask of the century after a night out with too many tequilas, and leaves us with water dripping down our forearms. It's just not the most enjoyable step come nighttime skin prep. Alas, as we said, face wash plays a vital part in priming our skin for our other (more exciting) products and treatments and ensures our pores remain clean and our blemishes banned. 

That said, since face wash is, indeed, the most fleeting step in our skincare routine and circles the drain instead of soaking in to our face, it's just not worth spending an arm, leg, and hefty portion of our budget on. In fact, there are countless drugstore face wash formulas that are just as effective at nixing dead cells and any aftermath of makeup—many of which specifically cater to different skin types.

We did you the favor of perusing the face wash selection of a few of our favorite affordable beauty retailers (think Ulta, Walmart, and Amazon) to pick the best-of-the-best formulas we either use ourselves or would personally recommend to a friend. Keep scrolling for 20 drugstore picks that made our cut. 

Every beauty editor loves this French drugstore brand. And while its basic micellar water is probably its most iconic formula, we recommend this special formula for those with oil-prone skin types. We love the feel of the gel-to-foam formula and have a special appreciation for the brand's Fluidactiv sebo-correcting complex, which keeps sebum levels in check alongside other strategic purifying picks like zinc and copper sulfates. 
Time and again, top dermatologists (who, ahem, do have access to all the best and most expensive products in the industry) have recommended this budget-friendly cleanser for those with sensitive skin. It leaves skin feeling fresh and soft and is free of all dyes, fragrances, and other potential irritants. 
This naturally powered face wash is a dream for all skin types and is 100% vegan and cruelty-free. Plus, it's also enriched with a bunch of other glow boosters like coconut water, papaya extract, and sea vegetables to up your daily hit of antioxidants. 
If you feel dry and sensitive, this is one of our favorite  face washes to soothe an aggravated complexion. It helps calm irritation and redness and helps easily remove dirt and oil without throwing your skin's natural hydration levels out of whack. Soothing chamomile and green tea are the two all-star ingredients. 
Equally great for both combination and oily skin types, this acid-infused cleanser from drugstore fave brand Vichy is a game changer thanks to a hard-hitting mix of LHA, glycolic acid, and salicylic acid. And it's easy enough on your skin for everyday use. 
Truth be told, we hadn't heard of this under-the-radar face wash until one day we noticed it had an almost-perfect five-star rating at Ulta. It's affordable at just $13 and boasts a unique ingredient strategy (think pore-cleansing free-range fertilized-egg extract) to leave skin purged of clogging oils, grease, and debris. 
I first discovered this French drugstore staple via my 72-year-old mom (who has delicate, sensitive skin), and I've been recommending it to friends and co-workers as a wallet-friendly face-wash alternative ever since. It's enriched with thermal water, ceramides, brightening niacinamide, and hydrating glycerin.
Micellar waters are super popular right now, but if you have certain skincare concerns like excess oil, acne, or sensitivity, they're not always an appropriate option when it comes to finding your ultimate face wash formula. However, if you're someone with a relatively normal complexion, feel free to reach for this top-selling elixir from Garnier. (It can even remove stubborn waterproof makeup!)
Less than $15 and bursting with hydrating hyaluronic acid (a must for dry skin), this is one of the best moisturizing face washes we've tried from the drugstore. It's proven to boost the skin hydration levels and also gets rid of makeup and other inevitable impurities in one fell swoop. 
Formulated with nice-for-the-skin things like bamboo buffers (for necessary exfoliation) and flower botanicals to soothe and replenish the skin, this multitasking cleanser is free of oil and a top recommendation if you're a combo of oily and dry. 
Differin is well known for their effective acne-treatment gel ($16), and their cleanser is similarly suited to oily, acne-prone skin types. This fragrance-free cleanser lathers into a foam and gently cleanses skin of excess oil, without leaving your skin feeling stretched and dry.
Free of oils, fragrances, soaps, and other potentially irritating ingredients, this $4 face wash is great for removing dirt and makeup effortlessly. Plus, the luxe foaming lather just feels really damn nice at the end of the long day. 
This ultra-gentle face wash is great for those who fall into the normal or oily skin type categories. The ingredient list has a basic, no-frills-attached strategy, which leaves skin feeling hydrated, clean, and balanced. 
Even top dermatologists (who we love peppering with drugstore-product questions) love this affordable yet effective face wash. It's specifically formulated for parched, dehydrated skin and features key players like ceramides and hyaluronic acid to infuse the complexion with a needed surge of moisture. 
This best-selling face wash plays nicely for normal, oily, and combination skin types who battle the occasional bout of oil with the inevitable consequence of blemishes. Benzoyl peroxide is the strategic addition used in this daily drugstore face wash in order to help remove oil and dirt while simultaneously treating and discouraging breakouts. 
This cleanser is specifically developed for oily skin types. Non-comedogenic and without synthetic fragrances, it helps protect the skin's natural barrier while replenishing moisture.
This dermatologist-tested sensitive-skin formula not only leaves skin feeling refreshed, but is scent-free and hypoallergenic. It also contains calming feverfew to reduce the appearance of redness.
This foaming face wash gently exfoliates, purifies, and clarifies skin with an added boost of vitamin C—a must-have for all skin types. 
Powered by refreshing mint and nourishing rose water, this cleanser is especially beloved by those with dry skin for its non-stripping, soap-free lather.
With combination skin, sometimes two is better than one. This duo gently cleanses without overdrying skin to give you a citrus-scented boost in the morning and a relaxing-yet-powerful evening formula to wash away dirt, oil, and other impurities.

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This article was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.



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