My 5 Favorite Skincare Cleansing Products | In Partnership with Juno & Co.


Disclosure: This blog post is in partnership with Juno & Co. Juno & Co kindly sent me their products to try for free. Thank you again to Juno & Co. for partnering with me for this blog post!

As a bit of a beauty junkie, thoroughly cleansing my skin at the end of the day has become a vital part of my routine in order to try and prevent makeup related breakouts and give my skin a chance to breathe at the end of the day! However, there are SO many cleansing products out there, it’s hard to know which ones are going to work best for your skin. Today, I’m sharing a couple of my favorite cleansing products - in partnership with Juno and Co! 🥰

To help determine whether these products are a good fit for your skin, I want to mention that my skin is generally pretty oily or combination. I tend to get pretty oily around the T-zone and am usually fighting off breakouts on my chin, cheeks, and in the nose area. Although I think most of these products can be used on both oily or dry skin, if you’re someone with dry skin, you may want to consider how frequently you use products that may be more geared towards drying out and exfoliating the skin! 

Juno & Co: Cleansing Cookie ($8.00)

Y’all, this cleansing cookie has been a game changer for my cleansing routine! I’ve tried a lot of different cleansing cloths but none of them have been a match for the Juno & Co cleansing cookie. I’ve tried several cleansing cloths as well as the make-up eraser brand cloths but none of them are as effective at getting waterproof makeup off as this cute little cleansing cookie. While most of the other cleansing cloths out there are pretty flat, this one has a bit of squish to it which makes it feel super soft on the skin and just makes taking off your makeup a little more fun :) Plus, a reusable makeup pad is better for the planet because you can use it over and over again! 

A Good Cleansing Balm!

One of my favorite things to do to get a good double (or even triple!) cleanse in is to start removing my makeup with a cleansing cookie or cleansing cloth and follow-up with a good cleansing balm to really get into all the nooks and crannies! My two favorite cleansing balms are the Juno & Co JunoSkin Cleansing Balm ($31.43) and the Farmacy Green Clean Balm ($28.95). Both of these balms smell amazing, really get at hard-to-remove makeup, and come from brands that prioritize sustainability. Though a makeup wipe will remove some of the makeup on your face, I find that balms are most effective at getting even difficult makeup - like waterproof mascara - to really melt right off! 

Dr. Brandt PoreDermabrasion Exfoliant ($58.00)

This Dr. Brandt exfoliator has been a LONG time favorite of mine because the exfoliating beads in it are so thin that it really feels like you’re going to an esthetician for a microdermabrasion treatment! I tend to get breakouts around my chin and cheek areas and use this exfoliator from dr. Brandt to exfoliate these areas 2-3 times per week. It prevents additional breakouts and helps my skin recover from breakouts more quickly. It’s a little on the pricer side but I think it’s worth the price point because a little goes a long way with this exfoliator! 

Juno & Co: Clarifying Cleansing Powder

Though I’m generally not too picky about my facial cleansers, I’ve really enjoyed this clarifying cleansing product from Juno & Co because it comes as a powder that foams up when you add water - so cool! I’ve also been traveling lately and this cleansing powder has come in handy for trips because it doesn’t take up space in my liquids bag. I prefer to travel with carry-ons only and this can get complicated when I can only bring so many liquids. Usually my facial cleanser is liquid, too, but recently I was able to pop a bit of this cleansing powder in a bag and I was off! Super convenient!

Dickinson’s Witch Hazel Toner ($10.37)

The last step in my skincare cleansing routine is always a toner! Although I’ve tried about a million toners, I always tend to gravitate towards a simple witch hazel toner. My favorite is the Dickinson’s Witch Hazel Toner - super affordable and easy to find at pretty much any Target or CVS type store. Some toners I’ve used leave my skin too sticky or overstrip my skin, while others seem like they’re not doing much at all! This one is the perfect balance of effective - cleaning and tightening my skin - while also not being so harsh that it dries everything out. 

Thanks again so much to Juno & Co for partnering with me on this blog post! Have you tried any of these products? What did you think? Let me know in the comments!