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SADOER Niacinamide Arbutin Facial Cleanser | Oil Control Foam
SADOER Niacinamide Arbutin Facial Cleanser | Oil Control Foam
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SADOER Niacinamide & Arbutin Facial Cleanser – Deep Cleansing Foam for Clear, Radiant Skin
Meet your new daily skincare essential. The SADOER Niacinamide & Arbutin Facial Cleanser is a powerful yet gentle foaming face wash designed to deeply cleanse pores, control excess oil, fade dark spots, and leave your skin feeling fresh, soft, and beautifully balanced — all in one step.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Why You'll Love It
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) – Helps minimize pores, even skin tone, and reduce the appearance of dark spots and blemishes for a visibly brighter complexion.
- Arbutin – A naturally derived brightening ingredient that targets hyperpigmentation and dullness, promoting a luminous, more uniform skin tone.
- Deep Blackhead Removal – Rich, creamy foam penetrates deep into pores to dissolve dirt, excess sebum, and stubborn blackheads without stripping the skin.
- Oil Control Formula – Specially crafted for oily and combination skin types, it helps regulate sebum production to keep shine at bay throughout the day.
- Hydrating & Moisturizing – Unlike harsh cleansers that leave skin tight and dry, this formula maintains the skin's natural moisture barrier, leaving it supple and comfortable after every wash.
- Suitable for Women – Formulated with a focus on gentle yet effective face cleansing for everyday use.
- No High-Concern Chemicals – Clean formula with no flagged harmful ingredients, so you can feel confident about what goes on your skin.
Key Specifications
- Type: Foaming Facial Cleanser
- Key Ingredients: Niacinamide, Arbutin
- Skin Concerns: Blackheads, excess oil, dullness, uneven tone, enlarged pores
- Skin Type: Oily, combination, and normal skin
- Pieces: One Unit
- Made in: Mainland China
How to Use
- Wet your face with lukewarm water.
- Dispense a small amount of cleanser onto your palm and lather into a rich foam.
- Gently massage onto your face in circular motions, focusing on oily areas and pores.
- Rinse thoroughly with water and pat dry.
- Follow with your favourite toner, serum, or moisturiser for best results.
Complete Your Skincare Routine
Pair this cleanser with other targeted skincare for maximum results. Check out our Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask with Vitamin C for overnight hydration, or explore our store collections for more beauty essentials. For comprehensive skincare guidance, visit the American Academy of Dermatology — or learn more about skin health from the National Library of Medicine's research on Niacinamide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What skin types is the SADOER Niacinamide Arbutin Facial Cleanser suitable for?
A: This facial cleanser is ideal for oily, combination, and normal skin types. Its oil-control formula is especially beneficial for those prone to excess shine, blackheads, and enlarged pores. The moisturizing ingredients ensure it won't over-strip or dry out the skin.
Q: How does Niacinamide benefit the skin in a facial cleanser?
A: Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) is a well-researched skincare ingredient known to help minimize the appearance of pores, regulate oil production, reduce redness, and brighten uneven skin tone. Even in a rinse-off cleanser, it helps condition the skin with each wash.
Q: Can I use this facial cleanser every day?
A: Yes! The SADOER Niacinamide & Arbutin Facial Cleanser is formulated for daily use — both morning and evening. Its balanced formula cleanses deeply while preserving the skin's natural moisture barrier, making it gentle enough for regular use.
Q: Does this cleanser help remove blackheads?
A: Yes. The foaming formula is designed to penetrate deep into pores, helping to dissolve excess sebum and debris that cause blackheads. With consistent use, pores will appear cleaner and less congested over time.
