The Face Shop Non
Shop The Face Shop Non-sensitive cleansing picks built around gentle makeup removal, bright cleansing foam, cleansing cream, lotion, massage cream, and cleansing tissues. This collection focuses on comfortable daily cleansing formats for skin that wants a clean finish without a stripped feel.
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Buying guide
How to choose The Face Shop Non-sensitive cleansing products
The Face Shop Non-sensitive collection is a focused way to shop the brand's softer cleansing side. The live grid includes Non-sensitive Bright cleansing foam, cleansing cream, cleansing lotion, lip and eye remover, massage cream, and cleansing tissues, so the page works best when you choose by texture and where the product sits in your routine.
Start with the cleansing texture
The easiest split is texture. Choose Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Foam when you want a water-rinse cleanser for the second step of a routine, especially after makeup remover or cleansing cream. Choose a cleansing cream or cleansing lotion when you prefer a richer first cleanse that can loosen base makeup and sunscreen before rinsing or wiping.
The assortment also includes massage cream and cleansing tissues, which serve different habits. Massage cream suits a slower evening cleanse, while tissues are practical for travel, gym bags, or quick makeup correction.
When the bright cleansing foam makes sense
The Face Shop Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Foam appears in both 150 ml and 300 ml formats in this collection. Pick the smaller size if you are testing the line for the first time or want a bathroom backup. The 300 ml option is better for a cleanser you already use daily because the larger tube usually offers better value per wash.
Foam is the most straightforward choice for people who want a clean finish after oil, balm, or cream cleansing. It is also the easiest format to share in a household because it fits a simple morning or evening cleanse.
Cream and lotion cleansers are for comfort
Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Cream and the 200 ml cleansing lotion are better fits when you want slip and cushion while cleansing. These formats are especially useful for removing sunscreen, base makeup, or a long-wear complexion product without rubbing hard.
If your skin often feels tight after a strong gel or foam cleanser, start with cream or lotion and follow with a mild water-based cleanser only if needed. The point is to clean thoroughly while keeping the routine calm.
Use the lip and eye remover for precise makeup
The Non-sensitive Lip & Eye Remover is the targeted option in this grid. It is the better pick for mascara, liner, lip tint, or any area where you do not want to scrub with a full-face cleanser. Press a soaked pad briefly, then wipe gently so the remover does the work.
This format pairs well with the foam or cleansing cream. Use it first on color makeup, then cleanse the full face with the texture that suits your skin and makeup level.
Build a daily routine around how much you wear
For light sunscreen days, one pass with Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Foam may be enough. For foundation, long-wear sunscreen, or waterproof eye makeup, use a two-step routine: lip and eye remover or cleansing cream first, then foam second.
Keep cleansing tissues as a convenience item rather than your only evening cleanse. They are useful when you need speed, but a rinse-off cleanser gives a more complete finish when you have access to water.
What the non-sensitive positioning means
In this collection, non-sensitive points shoppers toward The Face Shop cleansing formats made for a gentler feel. It does not mean every product is right for every reactive skin type, so match the texture to your tolerance and patch test if your skin often reacts to fragrance, rich creams, or makeup removers.
If you are unsure, begin with the product used on the largest area of the face and keep the rest of the routine simple for a few days. That makes it easier to see whether the cleanser suits your skin.
Compare sizes before you buy
The live assortment includes different sizes across similar Non-sensitive Bright formats, including 150 ml, 200 ml, 300 ml, and 400 ml listings. Larger cleansing cream or foam sizes are sensible when the product is already a staple. Smaller sizes make more sense for testing or for a second bathroom, travel kit, or seasonal routine.
Also compare whether you are buying a daily cleanser or a targeted remover. A 120 ml lip and eye remover can last well because it is used on smaller areas, while a face foam or cleansing cream is used more generously.
Pair the line without over-cleansing
It is easy to buy several cleansing formats from the same line, but they do not all need to be used in one routine. A practical pairing is lip and eye remover plus foam, or cleansing cream plus foam on heavier makeup days. Cleansing tissues can stay as a backup rather than a daily first step.
After cleansing, follow with toner, serum, and moisturizer that suit your skin goal. If your skin feels tight, reduce the second cleanse or switch the first step from wipes to cream or lotion.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Should I choose the 150 ml or 300 ml The Face Shop Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Foam?
Choose 150 ml if you are testing the cleanser or want a smaller backup tube. Choose 300 ml if Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Foam is already part of your daily routine and you want a larger size for regular use.
What is the difference between The Face Shop Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Cream and cleansing lotion?
The cleansing cream is the richer, cushioned option for loosening sunscreen and makeup. The cleansing lotion has a lighter feel and can suit shoppers who want slip without as much richness.
When should I use The Face Shop Non-sensitive Lip & Eye Remover?
Use it before your full-face cleanser on mascara, liner, eye shadow, or lip tint. Hold a soaked cotton pad on the area for a few seconds, then wipe gently so you do not have to rub the eye or lip area.
Can I use Non-sensitive Bright cleansing cream and foam in the same routine?
Yes. Use the cleansing cream first when you need to remove sunscreen or makeup, then follow with the cleansing foam if your skin likes a second cleanse. Skip the second step if your face already feels clean and comfortable.
Are The Face Shop Non-sensitive Bright cleansing tissues enough for nightly cleansing?
They are best as a convenience product for travel, quick makeup correction, or nights when you need speed. For a more complete cleanse, follow with a rinse-off cleanser such as the Non-sensitive Bright Cleansing Foam.
Is The Face Shop Non-sensitive line suitable for skin that reacts easily?
The line is positioned for a gentler cleansing feel, but reactive skin still needs a patch test. Try one format at a time and keep the rest of your routine simple so you can tell how your skin responds.
What order should I use the Non-sensitive remover, cream, and foam?
Start with the lip and eye remover on color makeup, use cleansing cream or lotion if you need to loosen base makeup or sunscreen, then finish with cleansing foam only if you want a water-rinse second cleanse.
Why shop The Face Shop Non-sensitive products from one collection?
This page groups the Non-sensitive Bright foam, cream, lotion, remover, massage cream, and cleansing tissue formats together, so you can compare texture, size, and routine role without searching across the full The Face Shop catalog.

























