You really shouldn’t wash your face more than twice a day. Though, when you have oily skin, that feels like an impossible scenario. You constantly want to cleanse, because you constantly feel like you need to need to.
But you can train your skin to produce less oil … by washing it less. The same can be done on your scalp, by shampooing less. It takes some patience for the first few weeks, but the skin does respond instinctively. If you keep removing oil, the skin’s intuition is to produce even more. So you need to wash it without completely drying it out. And to do so, you need a cleanser that is specially formulated to help oily skin. This class of cleansers rinses away excess dirt and grim, unclog pores and help keep your complexion from looking like a reflection.
Here are six of our favorites for the task. They each take their own approach to the matter, but they all help to manage oily skin. Just follow them with the right oil-balancing toner and hydrating or mattifying moisturizer to further prevent shine.
Jack Black Deep Dive Glycolic Facial Cleanser

Deep Dive Glycolic Facial Cleanser
Kaolin clay seems like an odd ingredient for a cleanser, but it also serves as the foundation of many deep-cleaning facial masks designed for oily skin. Jack Black combines the oil-absorbing kingpin with volcanic ash to help scrub dead cells from the surface of your skin. Then, glycolic acid dissolves additional dead cells for the freshest, brightest reflection your mirror has seen. And, go figure: You can also leave the product on your face for five minutes as a deep-cleaning mask.