Comparison
Isdinceutics Essential Cleansing vs Acne Solution Purifying Mousse
ISDIN vs Mesoestetic โ side by side, no bias.
ISDIN vs Mesoestetic โ side by side, no bias.

Mesoestetic
Our pick
Isdinceutics Essential Cleansing
8.5/10 ยท ISDIN
| Isdinceutics Essential Cleansing | Acne Solution Purifying Mousse | |
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| Brand | ISDIN | Mesoestetic |
| Category | cleanser | cleanser |
| Editor Rating | 8.5/10 โ | 8.2/10 |
| Category | cleanser | cleanser |
| Texture | Oil-to-milk cleansing oil | Foaming acne cleanser |
| Finish | Clean, soft, nourished without residue | Clean |
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| Verdict | ISDIN's oil-to-milk cleanser โ and the product that proves the Barcelona brand can do more than sunscreen. The formulation is 85% natural-origin ingredients: Mediterranean extra virgin olive oil and sunflower seed oil as the cleansing base, caprylic/capric triglyceride for texture slip, and sclareolide (from clary sage) as a natural antioxidant. The oil-to-milk transformation on contact with water is genuinely satisfying โ the oil dissolves makeup and sunscreen (including ISDIN's famously tenacious Fusion Water), then emulsifies into a milky wash that rinses clean without film. At $57 for 200ml, it's premium for a cleanser but the generous size and double-cleansing efficiency mean it lasts. The minimal ingredient deck โ only 9 ingredients โ is a deliberate choice: no surfactants, no synthetic emulsifiers beyond the PEG-20, no unnecessary actives in a rinse-off product. | Mesoestetic's foaming acne cleanser โ salicylic acid + niacinamide + zinc gluconate in a daily mousse format for oily/acne-prone skin. Part of the Acne Solution clinical protocol used in Spanish dermatology offices. |
None โ all ingredients are shared