Is Act+a+care Clean Face Wash Really Clean? Investigation

Greenwashing Check
This viral TikTok face wash screams ‘clean beauty,’ but its ingredient list tells a different story — we tested the claims against the labels.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍TikTok lied to us

That viral #CleanGirl face wash everyone’s double-tapping? It’s not clean. At all.

I bought it because the bottle literally says “gentle” and “purifying” — turns out those words mean nothing legally. Like putting “salad” on a bag of fries.

2.🧴What’s in the bottle

It’s a $9.99 drugstore gel cleanser (Target, Walmart). The claim that hooked me: “removes 99.9% of impurities without stripping.” Bold.

1

Gel-to-foam texture

Thicker than water, thinner than snot — foams up like a cheap shampoo

2

Sulfate situation

Sodium Laureth Sulfate is #3 on the list. That’s not “gentle,” that’s driveway degreaser.

3

pH level

Tested it at home — pH 8.2. Your skin’s natural pH is ~5.5. Basic math.

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3.🔬Ingredients don’t lie

The hero ingredients are Aloe Vera (like 2% at best) and Glycerin. The villain? Fragrance mix that’s a known contact allergen. “Clean beauty” my ass.

  • Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice: Soothes on paper, diluted in practice
  • Glycerin: The only real hydrator here
  • Sodium Laureth Sulfate: Strips oil, disrupts barrier
  • Parfum: No disclosure, potential irritant
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4.🧖‍♀️How it actually feels

First wash — smells like a cheap hotel lobby candle. Foams aggressively. Rinses off in 15 seconds but leaves that “squeaky” feeling — which is your skin screaming for its natural oils back.

Week 2: My chin broke out in tiny bumps. My barrier was pissed. Stopped using it, skin calmed down in 3 days. Coincidence? I don’t think so.

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One Thing: If you must use it — only at night after makeup, and follow with a thick moisturizer immediately. No morning use. Ever.
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5.🧹Did it actually clean?

It stripped my face clean of makeup and oil — yes. It also stripped my barrier and left me red. So technically yes, but at a cost.

Buy if
You have oily, non-sensitive skin and want a deep clean for $10
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Skip if
Your skin gets reactive, dry, or you value a balanced microbiome
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Worth it?
Nah. CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser costs the same and doesn’t lie
6.🎤My honest take

It’s a harsh cleanser dressed in clean-girl packaging. The TikTok hype is just good marketing — your face deserves better.

4.5/10
Greenwashed strip-fest, skip it
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Where to Buy: Target or Ulta — but buy the travel size first ($3.99) to test if your skin hates it as much as mine did