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Vitamin C cleansers are commonly sold as foaming cleansers, cream or enzyme washes, liquid micellar waters, and cleansing balms.

They commonly target brightening and evening skin tone, pore cleansing and oil control, makeup removal, exfoliation or texture refinement, and basic cleansing or hydration.

These Vitamin C cleansers are marketed for a wide range of skin types, including all skin types, normal, oily, acne-prone, combination, dry, mature, and sensitive.

For cleansing balms: massage a generous amount into dry skin, add water to emulsify into a milky lather, then rinse with warm water. For micellar water: saturate a cotton pad and gently wipe face, eyes, and lips—no rinsing usually needed.

Pack sizes vary: small tubes and balms (about 4–5 oz), mid-size bottles (around 8–12 fl oz), and larger refill/household sizes (about 13.5–23.7 fl oz). A 4.2 oz cleansing balm is also shown.

Common actives include Vitamin C plus supporting ingredients such as protease enzymes, kaolin clay, AHA and BHA exfoliants, papaya enzymes, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, glutathione, coenzyme Q10, micellar agents, and various fruit extracts.

The enzyme-style Vitamin C cleansers described here are presented for daily use and are usable morning and night.

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