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"I love this cleanser. My skin feels really soft and clean." - Toni-Maree
Why You’ll love it
Conditioning essential fatty acids nourish skin.
Enables your prescribed Dermalogica Cleanser to work more efficiently.
Removes oils without clogging pores.
Description
Dermalogica PreCleanse is a game-changer for those looking for an ultra-clean and healthy-looking skin. The deep-cleansing oil effectively melts away layers of excess sebum, sunscreen, waterproof make-up, environmental pollutants, and residual products that build up on the skin throughout the day. PreCleanse is an essential first step in the Double Cleanse regimen that helps to thoroughly remove impurities and prepare the skin for the next step of cleansing. It is suitable for all skin types, including oily skin conditions.
One of the unique benefits of PreCleanse is that it removes oils without clogging pores. The conditioning essential fatty acids nourish the skin, leaving it feeling soft and supple. This multi-functional oil also enables your prescribed Dermalogica Cleanser to work more efficiently, allowing for a deeper and more thorough cleansing experience. Incorporating PreCleanse into your skincare routine will leave your skin feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
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Directions
How To Use Dermalogica PreCleanse
Dispense into dry hands. Massage over dry face and eyes to dissolve surface oil and dirt. Concentrate on areas of congestion or stubborn debris. Wet hands and continue massaging to create a light, milky emulsion. Rinse with lukewarm water. Follow with prescribed Dermalogica Cleanser for professional cleansing results.
quick tip For a professional level of clean, follow with your prescribed Dermalogica Cleanser.
A lightweight plant oil that helps soften and condition the hair.
May suit
Those looking to add softness, shine or light nourishment without a heavy feel.
Worth knowing
It is rich in fatty acids and can help smooth the hair cuticle. Often used in blends to support overall hair manageability.
Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed OilOils and butters
Emollient oil
A plant-derived oil that helps soften and condition the hair and scalp.
May suit
Those seeking lightweight natural oils for moisture, shine or scalp comfort.
Worth knowing
It is rich in fatty acids that support hair softness without feeling overly heavy. Often used as a carrier oil in both rinse-off and leave-in formulas.
An essential oil used to add a fresh citrus scent and light aromatic benefits to haircare products.
May suit
Those who enjoy naturally derived citrus fragrances in their routine.
Worth knowing
Like many citrus oils, it is often included in small amounts primarily for its aromatic contribution. It can naturally contain trace fragrance allergens such as limonene or linalool, which may be listed separately on product labels.
Provides a fresh citrus scent and light aromatic qualities in haircare products.
May suit
Those who enjoy naturally derived citrus fragrances in their haircare routine.
Worth knowing
As a citrus essential oil, it is mainly used for its aroma and may also offer a refreshing sensory experience. Like many essential oils, it is used in small amounts within balanced formulas.
Cymbopogon Schoenanthus OilFragrance ingredients
Fragrant botanical oil
A natural essential oil used to add a fresh, citrus-like scent to haircare products.
May suit
Those who enjoy botanically derived fragrances in their routines.
Worth knowing
As an essential oil, it is typically used in low concentrations to provide aroma and a pleasant sensory experience. It may also appear in blends that support a refreshing or invigorating feel.
Borago Officinalis Seed OilOils and butters
Nourishing plant oil
A lightweight plant oil that helps condition and soften hair.
May suit
Those looking to support moisture balance, smoothness and scalp comfort.
Worth knowing
It is naturally rich in gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which gives it a soothing and conditioning profile in hair and scalp products. It is often blended with other oils for enhanced spreadability.
Lavandula Angustifolia OilFragrance ingredients
Fragrance oil
A lavender essential oil used to add a soothing floral scent and light aromatic benefits to hair products.
May suit
Those who enjoy naturally derived fragrance notes or prefer botanical essential oils.
Worth knowing
Lavender oil is commonly used for its pleasant aroma and is often included in products aimed at creating a calming sensory experience. Like other essential oils, it is typically used in low concentrations.
A plant-derived extract often used to support scalp comfort and provide antioxidant benefits.
May suit
Those interested in botanical ingredients or products aimed at maintaining a balanced, refreshed scalp.
Worth knowing
Rosemary leaf extract is widely used in haircare for its traditional association with invigorating and clarifying properties. It can be included in both everyday and specialised scalp-focused formulas.
Lavandula Hybrida OilFragrance ingredients
Fragrance oil
Adds a fresh, herbal lavender-like scent to haircare formulas.
May suit
Those who enjoy naturally aromatic products or prefer botanical fragrance sources.
Worth knowing
As an essential oil, it can also contribute light soothing or refreshing sensorial benefits in some formulations. It naturally contains components like linalool, which may be listed separately on ingredient labels.
Citrus Nobilis (Mandarin Orange) Peel OilFragrance ingredients
Fragrance oil
A mandarin peel oil used to add a fresh, citrus-like aroma to haircare products.
May suit
Those who enjoy naturally derived citrus fragrances in their routine.
Worth knowing
As a citrus essential oil, it can also provide a light uplifting scent profile in formulas. It naturally contains components like limonene, which may be listed separately if present above regulatory thresholds.
Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran OilOils and butters
Emollient oil
A lightweight plant oil that helps condition and soften the hair.
May suit
Those seeking added softness, shine, or nourishment without a heavy feel.
Worth knowing
Rice bran oil is rich in fatty acids and antioxidants, which can support a smooth, conditioned hair feel. It is commonly used in both leave‑in and rinse‑off formulas.
Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed OilOils and butters
Lightweight plant oil
A lightweight botanical oil that helps condition and soften the hair.
May suit
Those wanting smoother, more manageable hair without a heavy or greasy feel.
Worth knowing
Safflower seed oil is rich in linoleic acid, which can support softness and shine. It is commonly used in both hair and skin formulations due to its light texture.
Aleurites Moluccanus Seed OilOils and butters
Nourishing plant oil
A lightweight plant oil that helps soften and smooth hair.
May suit
Those seeking added softness, manageability or light nourishment without heaviness.
Worth knowing
It is rich in fatty acids that support a smooth, conditioned feel. Commonly used in both leave-in and rinse-off formulas.
Cetyl EthylhexanoateConditioning agents
Emollient conditioner
A lightweight emollient that adds slip and softness to hair without heaviness.
May suit
Those wanting smoother-feeling hair or products that spread easily.
Worth knowing
It is a commonly used ester that helps improve texture and manageability. It can also support a silky, non-greasy finish in styling and conditioning formulas.
Dicaprylyl CarbonateConditioning agents
Lightweight emollient
A lightweight emollient that helps smooth and soften the hair without heaviness.
May suit
Those who want a conditioning feel without the weight of richer oils or butters.
Worth knowing
It is often used to improve spreadability and give hair products a silky, non-greasy finish. It can also help enhance product absorption and overall texture.
Tocopheryl AcetateConditioning agents
Antioxidant and conditioning support
A stable form of vitamin E used to help condition hair and support product stability.
May suit
Those looking for added conditioning support or antioxidant benefits in their haircare.
Worth knowing
It is commonly used because it is more stable than pure vitamin E while still offering similar benefits. It appears in many leave-in and rinse-off formulations.
TocopherolPreservatives
Antioxidant
An antioxidant that helps support product stability and can provide conditioning benefits to hair.
May suit
Those wanting added nourishment or antioxidant support in their haircare routine.
Worth knowing
Tocopherol is commonly included to help protect oils in a formula from oxidising and to offer light conditioning benefits. It is widely used in both skincare and haircare products.
C12-15 Alkyl BenzoateConditioning agents
Lightweight emollient and conditioner
Provides light conditioning and a smooth, non-greasy feel to hair products.
May suit
Those wanting softness and slip without heavy buildup, including fine or easily weighed-down hair types.
Worth knowing
It is a versatile ester used to enhance spreadability and reduce greasiness in formulations. It can also help improve the feel of other conditioning agents and oils.
CitralFragrance ingredients
Fragrance component
Citral is a fragrance ingredient used to provide a fresh, citrus-like scent.
May suit
Those who enjoy citrus-style fragrances or want products with a fresh aromatic profile.
Worth knowing
Citral is naturally present in several essential oils and is listed on labels because it is a recognised fragrance allergen. Only small amounts are typically used to adjust or enhance a product’s scent.
LimoneneFragrance ingredients
Fragrance component
A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.
Worth knowing
A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
LinaloolFragrance ingredients
Fragrance component
A fragrance component found naturally in many flowers and spices.
Worth knowing
A fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.