Clean up
CLEAN UP is a skincare brand we carry that leans toward gentle, problem-solving formulas. The lineup covers the everyday steps most routines need: a Hydroform cleanser, a spread of moisturisers from a light refreshing gel to richer collagen and balancing creams, targeted pieces like the Mela W dark-spot corrector and an after cream for stressed skin, plus a Blemish sun lotion and a peptide shampoo for the scalp. If you want a no-drama range that handles cleansing, hydration, brightening, and daily protection in one place, this is a practical set to browse. We list 20+ CLEAN UP products.
By Skinsli editorial Updated
Buying guide
CLEAN UP skincare: how to choose
CLEAN UP is a skincare brand with a fairly wide range, from a daily cleanser through several moisturisers to targeted treatments for dark spots and stressed skin. There is even a peptide shampoo for the scalp. The selection here is built for people who want gentle, practical products that solve a specific problem rather than a single hero item. This guide walks through what is in the lineup and how to put a routine together from it.
What CLEAN UP covers
The CLEAN UP range we list spans the full daily routine: cleansing, moisturising, targeted correction, and sun protection, with a scalp product on the side. The names point to gentle, function-first formulas, such as the Hydroform cleanser and the Moisture Balancing and Moisture Refreshing pieces. This is a brand to consider when you want each step handled by something straightforward rather than a heavily marketed single product.
Cleansing with Hydroform
The Hydroform Cleanser comes in a generous 250ml size, which marks it as the daily face wash of the range. Use it morning and night as your first step, working it into a lather and rinsing well. A cleanser this size is meant for frequent use, so it is a sensible anchor for the rest of the routine. Follow it with one of the moisturising steps below while skin is still damp.
The moisturiser options
This is where CLEAN UP gives you the most choice. The Moisture Refreshing Gel (70ml) is the lightest, good for warm weather or combination skin. The Moisture Balancing Cream (50ml) sits in the middle for everyday use. The Collagen Cream and Vitamin U Cream add richer, more nourishing options, and the Atomide Cream (100ml) is a larger tub for skin that needs comfort over a wider area. Pick by how heavy you want the finish and how dry your skin runs.
Targeted treatments
A few products in the range do focused work. The Mela W Corrector (20g) targets dark spots and uneven tone, so it is a spot-treatment you apply only where you need it. The EX-C After Cream (15ml) is a small, calming step for skin that feels stressed or post-treatment. These are the pieces you add on top of your base routine to deal with a specific concern rather than use all over every day.
Daily sun protection
The Blemish Sun Lotion (60ml) is the sun-care step in the range, and the name suggests it is aimed at blemish-prone or reactive skin. Apply it as the last step of your morning routine, after moisturiser and before makeup. Daily sun protection is the single most useful habit for keeping the dark spots that the Mela W corrector treats from coming back, so the two work well together.
The peptide shampoo
The Peptino Shampoo (300ml) is the one product here that is not for the face. It is a peptide-based shampoo for the scalp and hair, so it sits outside the skincare routine but rounds out the range. If you already like the brand's approach, it is an easy add to the cart, though you can treat it as a standalone choice based on your hair needs.
Building a routine
A simple CLEAN UP routine looks like this: cleanse with Hydroform, hydrate with the gel or a balancing cream, and finish the morning with the Blemish Sun Lotion. Add the Mela W corrector on dark spots and the EX-C after cream when skin is irritated. At night, swap the sun step for a richer collagen or Vitamin U cream if your skin wants more. Build up from the cleanser and one moisturiser, then layer the treatments as needed.
Matching products to your skin
The breadth of the range means most skin types find something. Oily and combination skin should lean on the refreshing gel and the lighter balancing cream. Dry skin will get more from the collagen, Vitamin U, and Atomide creams. Sensitive or blemish-prone skin has the after cream and the blemish-focused sun lotion to fall back on. Read each product's size as a hint: small tubs are targeted treatments, large ones are daily staples.
Sizing and value
Sizes in this range tell you how each product is meant to be used. The 250ml cleanser and 300ml shampoo are everyday staples bought for volume. The 50 to 100ml creams are normal moisturiser sizes. The 15 to 20g items, like the after cream and Mela W corrector, are concentrated treatments you use sparingly, so a small size lasts. Match the size to the role and you will not be left with half-used jars.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kinds of CLEAN UP products do you list?
The range covers a full routine: the Hydroform cleanser, several moisturisers from the light Moisture Refreshing Gel to richer Collagen, Vitamin U and Atomide creams, targeted treatments like the Mela W dark-spot corrector and the EX-C after cream, a Blemish sun lotion, and a Peptino peptide shampoo for the scalp.
Which CLEAN UP moisturiser should I pick?
Go by how rich a finish you want. The Moisture Refreshing Gel is the lightest and suits oily or combination skin. The Moisture Balancing Cream is a middle-weight everyday option. The Collagen Cream, Vitamin U Cream and the larger Atomide Cream are richer choices for drier skin or colder months.
What does the Mela W Corrector do?
The Mela W Corrector is a targeted treatment for dark spots and uneven tone. At 20g it is a small, concentrated product you dab only on the spots you want to fade, not all over the face. Pair it with daily sun protection so new spots are less likely to form.
Is the Blemish Sun Lotion suitable for breakout-prone skin?
The name points to a sunscreen aimed at blemish-prone and reactive skin. Use it as the final step of your morning routine, after moisturiser and before any makeup. Daily sun protection also helps keep dark spots from darkening, so it works well alongside the Mela W corrector.
Why is there a shampoo in a skincare range?
The Peptino Shampoo is a peptide-based shampoo for the scalp and hair, so it is the one product in the CLEAN UP lineup that is not for the face. It rounds out the range for people who want scalp care from the same brand, but you can treat it as a standalone choice based on your hair needs.
How do I build a routine from CLEAN UP products?
Start simple: cleanse with Hydroform, hydrate with the refreshing gel or a balancing cream, and finish the morning with the Blemish Sun Lotion. Add the Mela W corrector on dark spots and the EX-C after cream when skin is irritated. At night, swap the sun step for a richer collagen or Vitamin U cream if your skin wants more.















