Hey friends! You know those moments when your skin starts acting up and you're like, "Okay, is it my cleanser... or how I'm using it?" That was me a few months ago.


I've always been a skincare lover— trying out everything from foaming cleansers to milky gels. But the one question that stuck with me was: Should I be using a cleansing device or just stick to my hands?


So, I did a little experiment — and now I'm spilling the tea on what I found! ☕👇


🖐️ Team Hand Wash: Gentle and Trusty


Let's start with the OG — our hands. I used my go-to gel cleanser with just my fingers for two weeks. No fancy tools, just warm water and circular motions.


The good stuff:


• Super gentle, especially when my skin was dry or sensitive.


• Easy to control pressure.


• No need to worry about over-exfoliating.


But also:


• Didn't always get deep into pores, especially after a full day of sunscreen and makeup.


• Needed double cleansing to feel really clean.


So overall, hand washing is safe and skin-friendly, especially if you've got sensitive or reactive skin. Plus — it's free and travel-friendly! 😂


🧽 Team Cleansing Device: Deep and Thorough


Now enter my cleansing brush — I used a soft silicone one (not the harsh bristle kind!). I kept it on the lowest setting and used it 3–4 times a week for about two weeks.


What I noticed:


• My skin felt super clean — like that post-facial glow ✨


• Helped reduce the little bumps on my forehead and around my chin


• Makeup residue? Gone. Every. Single. Time.


But a heads-up:


• I had to be careful not to overdo it — too much pressure = red skin 😖


• On days when my skin felt sensitive (like after the sun or when I had a breakout), the device felt a bit too much


So... which is gentler? 🤔


Hands down (pun intended), hand washing wins in terms of gentleness. It's kind, simple, and safe — perfect for everyday cleansing, especially for dry or delicate skin.


But if you want that deep clean, especially after a full makeup day or a sweaty workout — a soft silicone cleansing device 2–3 times a week can give your skin that extra refresh without being too harsh. The key is to choose a gentle tool and not go overboard.


Here's my final take 💡


➡️ For daily, sensitive-skin-friendly cleansing: Use your hands


➡️ For a deeper clean a few times a week: Use a soft, silicone cleansing device (gently!)


Let's chat in the comments 🥰👇


Are you on #TeamHandWash or #TeamCleansingBrush? Have you had any good or bad experiences with either one? Drop your thoughts below — I'd love to hear how you cleanse and what works best for your skin!


Remember: skincare isn't about being fancy, it's about what makes you feel good in your skin 💕