Answer five short questions to get cleanser format suggestions matched to your routine. Each result links to a relevant Skincare Lab UK guide for more detail before you compare products. There are also guides for cleansers for combination skin and cleansers for dry-feeling skin if those match your skin type.

This is a format routing tool, not a diagnosis tool. It does not consider medical history or individual skin conditions.

What are you comparing today?

Which texture do you usually prefer?

Do you want a rinse-off format?

Do you usually wear SPF or makeup during the day?

What are you mainly trying to compare?

Routine note
This tool is for general skincare shopping information only. It does not diagnose skin conditions or recommend treatment. If your skin is painful, persistently irritated, scarring, spreading, rapidly worsening, or worrying, speak with a qualified professional. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, using prescription skincare, taking regular medication, or managing a diagnosed skin condition, check with a qualified professional before changing your routine.
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Before you choose

This tool routes you to format guides, not specific product recommendations. Cleanser preference depends on texture, fragrance, rinse feel and routine fit. Check product labels and individual guide details before buying. The right format for you depends on your skin type, your routine and what you are comparing.

For a full comparison of cleanser formats, see the Best Cleansing Oils UK guide, the Best Cleansing Balms UK guide, or the Cleansing Oil vs Cleansing Balm UK comparison. For SPF-related routines, the Best Cleansers After Sunscreen UK guide covers format options in that context. For specific skin types, the Cleansers for Combination Skin UK and Cleansers for Dry Feeling Skin UK guides cover format options for those skin types.