Daycell Cleansing

<p>DAYCELL builds its cleansing range around the same vitamin-led formulas that anchor its Dr. Vita line, so the step that strips away makeup, sunscreen and daily grime also leaves a little something behind. The collection runs from lightweight foaming cleansers to richer cleansing oils, which means you can pick a texture that matches how heavy your day actually was.</p><p>If you wear sunscreen every morning or layer on long-wear makeup, an oil-based cleanser like the Esthetic Dark Sugar Cleansing Oil melts it off without the tight, squeaky feeling that harsher washes leave behind. For a quicker morning rinse, the Dr. Vita Capsule Cleansing Foam keeps things simple. Korean routines treat cleansing as the foundation everything else sits on, and DAYCELL leans into that idea.</p>

  • Korean skincare
  • Vitamin formulas
  • Oil & foam textures
  • First cleanse step

Buying guide

How to choose a DAYCELL cleanser

DAYCELL groups its cleansers by texture and by the skin concern each one targets. This guide walks through the formats in the collection so you can match a cleanser to your skin type and the rest of your routine.

Cleansing oil or cleansing foam?

The collection splits into two main camps. Cleansing oils such as the Esthetic Dark Sugar Cleansing Oil dissolve oil-based grime, which includes sunscreen and most makeup. Foaming cleansers like the Dr. Vita Capsule Cleansing Foam work on water-based residue and sweat. If you wear SPF or makeup daily, an oil first followed by a foam gives you the classic double cleanse.

The Dr. Vita cleansers

Several cleansers carry the Dr. Vita name, which ties them to DAYCELL's vitamin-focused skincare. The Dr. Vita Capsule Cleansing Foam and the Dr. Smith Vitamin Capsule Cleansing Foam fold vitamin capsules into the wash itself. They suit people who want their cleanse to do a little more than rinse, without reaching for a separate treatment at the sink.

When pores feel congested

If you deal with blackheads or a film of buildup by midday, look at the Dr. Vita Non Deep Pore Cleansing Foam. Deep-pore foams use a denser lather to lift debris out of the pore lining. Use one of these a few times a week rather than every wash, so you clear congestion without overdoing it on the skin barrier.

Matching texture to skin type

Oily and combination skin tends to do well with the foaming options, which leave a cleaner, more matte finish. Drier or sensitive skin usually prefers an oil or balm texture that cleans without pulling moisture out. If your skin feels tight right after washing, that is a sign to move toward a gentler oil-based format.

Where cleansing sits in a Korean routine

In a Korean routine, cleansing is step one and step two, and everything that follows depends on it. A clean base lets toners, essences and serums absorb instead of sitting on top of leftover residue. Pair a DAYCELL cleanser with a vitamin ampoule or cream from the same line if you want the whole routine to share a theme.

Getting the most from each wash

Work cleansing oil onto dry skin first so it can grip and break down makeup and SPF, then add a little water to emulsify before you rinse. With a foam, lather it in your palms first so you apply bubbles rather than concentrated product. Finish with lukewarm water. Hot water feels good but strips the skin and undoes the comfort a good cleanser is meant to leave.

Morning versus night

At night your cleanser has the most to clear, so this is when a thorough oil-then-foam approach earns its place. In the morning many people prefer a single gentle foam or even just water, since skin has only its own overnight oils to deal with. Adjust based on how your skin feels rather than washing hard out of habit.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • If you wear sunscreen or makeup daily, start with an oil such as the Esthetic Dark Sugar Cleansing Oil to break everything down, then follow with a foam like the Dr. Vita Capsule Cleansing Foam. If you keep things minimal, a single Dr. Vita foam covers most days.

  • The Dr. Vita Capsule Cleansing Foam and Dr. Smith Vitamin Capsule Cleansing Foam carry vitamin capsules from DAYCELL's Dr. Vita skincare line, so the cleansing step shares the vitamin focus of the brand's creams and ampoules.

  • Double cleansing helps most when you wear SPF or long-wear makeup. Use a cleansing oil first to dissolve oil-based grime, then a DAYCELL foam to clear water-based residue. On a low-product day, one gentle foam is usually enough.

  • Foaming options leave a cleaner finish that oily and combination skin tends to prefer. For blackheads or midday buildup, the Dr. Vita Non Deep Pore Cleansing Foam targets congestion. Use a deep-pore foam a few times a week rather than at every wash.

  • Yes. DAYCELL is a Korean brand and the cleansers in this collection are the same formulas sold in Korea, including the Dr. Vita and Esthetic lines.