K-Beauty  >  Cleansing Gel

Cleansing Gel

Cleansing Gel feels refreshing and lightweight on the skin from the very first use.

These water-based formulas remove excess oil and surface impurities without disrupting the skin's natural balance. They rinse away cleanly and leave no residue behind.

If your skin tends toward oiliness, texture build-up, or mid-day shine, a gel cleanser can bring clarity and comfort back to your routine.

Scroll To Top

Cleansing Gel is often the preferred format for oily and combination skin because it delivers a thorough, refreshing cleanse without the heavy feel of a cream or the unpredictability of a foam. The transparent, water-rich texture glides onto the skin easily, lifts impurities, and rinses completely clean - making it one of the most practical cleanser formats available.

Gel vs Foam - Which Is Better for Oily Skin

Both gel and foam cleansers suit oily skin, but for different reasons. Gel cleansers tend to have a more controlled texture that can feel more effective on heavier build-up of sebum. They also often contain targeted actives like salicylic acid more reliably than foam formats. If the skin is oily with a tendency toward breakouts, a salicylic acid gel cleanser is usually the better choice - it dissolves surface oil and helps keep pores clear at the same time.

  • Gel suits oily skin with good pore control
  • Salicylic acid gel cleansers are ideal for breakouts
  • More controlled texture than foam
  • Thorough removal of excess surface oil

Can Dry or Sensitive Skin Use a Gel Cleanser

Yes - the key is choosing a hydrating gel formula rather than a clarifying one. Some gel cleansers are designed for moisture balance rather than oil control. These tend to contain glycerin and gentle plant-based ingredients, and they cleanse without any tightness afterwards. Sensitive skin types should look for fragrance-free gel cleansers with a balanced pH. A mild gel cleanser used once or twice daily is often a good entry point for anyone building a new routine.

  • Choose hydrating gel formulas for dry skin
  • Glycerin-rich formulas cleanse without stripping
  • Fragrance-free options for sensitive skin
  • Balanced pH prevents moisture barrier disruption

Ingredients for Breakout-Prone Skin

Salicylic acid is the most effective ingredient for breakout-prone skin in a gel cleanser - it penetrates the pore lining to dissolve build-up from the inside, which helps reduce the appearance of blemishes over time. Tea tree extract provides gentle antibacterial support. Niacinamide, which helps even out tone and minimise the look of enlarged pores, is another ingredient worth seeking in a gel formula. Avoid gel cleansers with added physical exfoliants if the skin is already reactive.

  • Salicylic acid for inside-pore cleansing
  • Tea tree extract for gentle antibacterial support
  • Niacinamide for pore appearance and tone
  • Avoid physical exfoliants on reactive skin

Routine Timing and SPF Removal

Gel cleansers work well both morning and evening. In the morning, a single gel cleanse removes overnight oils and preps the skin for your routine. In the evening, a gel cleanser is effective for removing light makeup and daily build-up. For waterproof sunscreen or heavier makeup, use an oil-based cleanser first - then follow with the gel as your second cleanse. The gel will remove any remaining residue and leave the skin feeling clean and balanced.

  • Morning: removes overnight oils effectively
  • Evening: best for light makeup and daily build-up
  • Use after an oil cleanser for SPF and full-coverage makeup
  • Leaves skin balanced - not stripped or tight

Find the gel cleanser that suits your skin type and your routine. Browse the full range and choose the formula that keeps your skin feeling clean, balanced, and comfortable every day.