The Refresher AHA Clarifying Cleanser
The Refresher AHA Clarifying Cleanser
The Refresher AHA Clarifying Cleanser
The Refresher AHA Clarifying Cleanser
The Refresher AHA Clarifying Cleanser
The Refresher AHA Clarifying Cleanser

The Refresher AHA Clarifying Cleanser

4.7
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 Stars (1,036 Reviews)
(Based on 1,036 reviews)
4.7
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 Stars (1,036 Reviews)
(Based on 1,036 reviews)

Ideal cleanser for oily skin

The Refresher uses a cooling triple-acid blend to gently lift the congestion and "grime" that dulls your complexion. You’ll love the tingly, minty reset that leaves your face feeling smooth, awake, and perfectly balanced.

Key Benefits:
  • Cleanses without stripping
  • Unclogs pores
  • Gently exfoliates
Key Ingredients:
  • Lactic acid
  • Tartaric acid
  • Malic acid
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This cleanser does two jobs at once: it lifts away oil, makeup, and buildup and gently clears what’s stuck inside pores. It cleans at skin-friendly acidity, so your barrier stays balanced, not stripped.

Immediately:

  • Your skin feels "awake" and tingly. The cooling mint sensation leaves your face feeling incredibly clean and smooth, but not dry or tight.

Weeks 4 and beyond:

  • By consistently removing dead skin and excess oil, you'll see fewer breakouts and a more even, glowing complexion that stays in balance.

Gentle cleansing combined with exfoliation
  • Features a triple blend of AHAs (lactic, malic, and tartaric acid) to gently exfoliate
  • A blend of mild and gentle coconut-derived cleansing agents that do not harm the skin barrier
  • Acidic cleansing prevents alkaline damage to the skin barrier unlike soap cleansers

full ingredient list in FAQ

For AM and/or PM. Wet face and gently massage onto skin using circular motions. Avoid contact with the eyes. Wash off thoroughly with water.

See our How to Layer guide for tips on layering multiple Maelove products.

Customer Reviews

4.7
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
Based on 1,036 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 896 Total 4 star reviews: 70 Total 3 star reviews: 32 Total 2 star reviews: 22 Total 1 star reviews: 16
1,036 reviews
  • RF
    Rebecca F.
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    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    What are your skin concerns? Acne and blemishes
    How old are you? 55+
    What is your skin type? Combination
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Just what I needed

    I've been blessed with blackheads on my nose forever. This is my holy grail for cleansing them away!

  • GH
    Georgia H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    What are your skin concerns? Acne and blemishes, Redness and sensitivity, Dark spots
    How old are you? 25-34
    What is your skin type? Normal
    Product Standouts Great Ingredients
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Very good!

    I like this cleanser! I wouldn’t say it’s anything revolutionary but it’s very nice and gives a fresh little tingle to your face in the morning.

  • KG
    kim g.
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    I recommend this product
    What are your skin concerns? Fine lines and wrinkles
    How old are you? 55+
    What is your skin type? Normal
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Great Cleanser

    Love this cleanser. It has a slight tingle and removes maleup.

  • SH
    Shawni H.
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    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    What are your skin concerns? Dryness, Fine lines and wrinkles, Dark spots
    How old are you? 55+
    What is your skin type? Normal
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Love this facial cleanser!

    Not only is the scent, fresh and clean, but my face feels refreshed, tingly, and clean after I use this product. I wish they had a moisturizer with the same smell and effect.

  • PC
    Patricia C.
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    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    What are your skin concerns? Fine lines and wrinkles
    How old are you? 55+
    What is your skin type? Normal
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Squeaky clean

    Have been using this cleanser for awhile and my face has never felt so clean! And soft, and no harsh chemicals, it's wonderful and I highly recommend.

For the Curious

All Maelove products are safety-tested for sensitive skin, made in the USA, vegan, cruelty-free, non-comedogenic, gluten-free, and free of parabens, phthalates, dyes, and artificial fragrances. We don't use ingredients that are banned in the EU or in the USA.

Aqua (Water), Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Sodium Cocoamphoace- tate, Propanediol, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxy- sultaine, Caprylyl Glycol, Glycol Distearate, Lactic Acid (L), Malic Acid (L), Tartaric Acid (L), Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Ethylhexylglycerin, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Menthol (L), Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol.

While soaps with their high pH are the worst culprits and should be avoided altogether in skin cleansing, synthetic detergents (syndets) vary widely in their level of disruptiveness to the skin barrier. Syndets such as sulfates sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), are known to be irritating and harsh on the skin with the added downside of being harmful to the environment.

Modern high-quality cleansers rely instead on milder detergents that are better for the environment, as well as detergent blends that combine anionic and amphoteric surfactants which cleanse with minimal interaction with the skin barrier (Ananthapadmanabhan et al. 2004, Ananthapadmanabhan 2019, Coiffard and Couteau 2020, Mijaljica et al. 2022).

The Refresher Clarifying Cleanser employs this modern approach to skin cleansing using a blend of three mild and environmentally friendly, coconut oil derived syndets: Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, and Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine

Skin cleansing is particularly important for those with oily or combination skin that is sensitive and acne-prone. At least one study that looked at the frequency of face washing in patients with acne found that patients who washed their face twice a day had significant improvements while those washing only once a day had worsening acne, and those washing four times a day had no change (Choi et al. 2006). The American Academy of Dermatologists also supports the common advice of washing your face twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, is ideal for acne prone skin.

Equally important to the frequency of cleansing however, is the choice of cleanser. Indeed, when soaps are compared to synthetic detergents (syndets) as a cleanser in adolescents and young adults with acne-prone skin, inflammatory lesions increased from baseline in those who used soap. However, it decreased in the group who used an acidic syndet bar. In other words, cleansing with alkaline soap could make acne worse but cleansing with an acidic syndet could make acne better (Korting et al. 1995). Further, for those with specialized problem such as acne, acne-specific cleansers with hydroxy acids did a superior job at decreasing inflammatory acne lesions long-term than a regular cleanser (Choi et al. 2010). The Refresher Clarifying Cleanser contains a triple blend of alpha hydroxy acids (lactic, malic, and tartaric acid) as well as gentle coconut-based syndets to safely cleanse skin.

Yes! Glycolic acid and other alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) have been tested in animals and showed no teratogenic effects (Chien et al. 2016, Putra et al. 2022). AHAs are only absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream in negligible amounts and are considered safe in pregnancy at the levels used in over the counter products (Bozzo et al. 2011, Putra et al. 2022). However, it is always advisable to check with your doctor regarding skincare products and ingredients and follow their protocol.

Ananthapadmanabhan KP, Moore DJ, Subramanyan K, Manoj M, Meyer F (2004). “Cleansing without compromise: the impact of cleansers on the skin barrier and the technology of mild cleansing.” Dermatologic Therapy 17: 16-25.

Ananthapadmanabhan KP (2019). “Amino-Acid Surfactants in Personal Cleansing (Review).” Tenside Surf Det 56(5): 378-386.

Coiffard L, Couteau C (2020). “Soap and syndets: differences and analogies, sources of great confusion.” Eu Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 24: 11432-11439.

Mijaljica D, Spada F, Harrison IP (2022). “Skin Cleansing without or with Compromise: Soaps and Syndets.” Molecules 27: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27062010.

Choi JM, Lew VK, Kimball AB (2006). “A single-blinded, randomized, controlled clinical trial evaluating the effect of face washing on acne vulgaris.” Pediatr Dermatol 23(5): 421-427.

Choi YS, Suh HS, Yoon MY, Min SU, Kim JS, Jung JY, Lee DH, Suh DH (2010). “A study of the efficacy of cleansers for acne vulgaris.” J Dermatolog Treat 21(3): 201-205.

Korting HC, Ponce-Poschl E, Klovekorn W, Schmotzer G, Arens-Corell M, Braun-Falco O (1995). “The influence of the regular use of a soap or an acidic syndet bar on pre-acne.” Infection 23(2): 89-93.

Bozzo P, Chua-Gocheco A, Einarson A (2011). “Safety of skin care products during pregnancy.” Canadian Family Physician 57: 665-667.

Chien AL, Rainer B, Sachs DL, Helfrich YR (2016). “Treatment of Acne in Pregnancy.” J Am Board Fam Med. 29: 254-262.

Putra IB, Jusuf NK, Dewi NK (2022). “Skin Changes and Safety Profile of Topical Products During Pregnancy.” J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 15(2): 49-57.