Private label exfoliating cleanser: how can brands design an effective daily-smooth & pore-refining hero product?
A successful exfoliating cleanser gently removes impurities and dead surface cells so skin feels smoother, clearer and more refined – without leaving it stripped, tight or sensitised.
Many brands struggle to balance “visible smoothness” with everyday comfort. Over-acidified formulas, harsh scrubs, drying surfactants and vague usage guidance often stop exfoliating cleansers from becoming reliable daily or 2–3x weekly staples.
GMP/ISO • EU/US compliant docs • Samples in 3–7 days • MOQ from 1,000 pcs
What are the key specifications of this custom exfoliating cleanser?
You need to define exfoliation type, strength, skin-type target, format, pH range and claim boundaries before development and sampling.
Spec / Parameter Card
| Field | Options / Recommendations |
|---|---|
| Texture Systems | Clear gel, foam wash, milky cream cleanser, oil-to-milk, powder-to-foam |
| Exfoliating Systems & Levels | AHA (glycolic/lactic/mandelic) low–moderate levels • BHA (salicylic) within cosmetic limits • PHA 3–8% • Enzymes 0.1–1% (formula-dependent) |
| Support Actives | Humectants (glycerin, HA), soothing stack (panthenol, allantoin, beta-glucan), oil-control (zinc PCA, niacinamide) |
| pH Window | Daily gentle: pH 4.0–5.5 • Stronger brightening: pH 3.8–4.5 (wash-off) • Enzyme/comfort builds: pH 5.0–6.0 |
| Surfactant Systems | Sulfate-free amino surfactants, betaines, mild anionics; scrub-free or optional fine physical polishes |
| Preservation | EU/US-accepted preservative systems balanced for low-pH, water-rich cleansers; alcohol-free options available |
| Color / Fragrance | Clear or softly tinted; fragrance-free, low-allergen or signature scent concepts by market |
| Packaging | Tubes, PET/HDPE pumps, foaming pumps, dry bottles for powders; bathroom-friendly grip and closure options |
| Stability & QC | Accelerated and real-time stability, freeze–thaw, transport, pH and viscosity monitoring, micro + challenge test |
| Docs | COA, SDS, stability/challenge reports; support for EU/US cosmetic dossiers and label wording |
| Sampling & Lead Time | Lab samples from existing bases in a short window; production timing depends on formula + packaging complexity |
| MOQ (typical) | Existing base formulas from ~1,000 pcs; new custom formulas usually from ~3,000 pcs per SKU (guidance) |
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Which customers and channels is this exfoliating cleanser for?
Exfoliating cleanser targets consumers wanting smoother, clearer skin and simpler routines – especially those frustrated with grainy scrubs or complicated acid programs.
This tab lets you map real-life skin behaviours to precise cleanser builds. By tailoring exfoliating acids, surfactants, hydration level and after-feel for oily, dry, combination, sensitive and normal skin, we turn one chemistry core into a complete, low-risk cleanser range.
Oily Skin
- Texture: Clear gel or foaming wash; medium foam, quick rinse-off.
- Core stack: Salicylic Acid 0.5–2%, mild anionic + amphoteric surfactants, Niacinamide 2–4%, light humectants.
- Notes: Targets oil, clogged pores and rough texture while keeping skin non-squeaky; ideal for acne-prone and T-zone shine stories.
- Micro-CTA: Request Oily-Skin Gel Cleanser
Dry Skin
- Texture: Milky gel-cream or low-foam cream cleanser.
- Core stack: PHA 3–6% or low-level Lactic/Mandelic Acid, high Glycerin/HA, Ceramides 0.1–0.3%, Panthenol 0.3–0.5%.
- Notes: Gently smooths flakes and dry patches without tightness; cleanser doubles as a comfort step before barrier creams.
- Micro-CTA: Try a Creamy PHA Cleanser
Combination Skin
- Texture: Light gel-cream or soft-foaming wash; focused T-zone cleansing.
- Core stack: Blend of AHA + PHA at moderate levels, balanced surfactants, Niacinamide 2–3%, humectants.
- Notes: Cleanses oilier zones more deeply while keeping cheeks comfortable; suitable for daily or near-daily “refine and balance” stories.
- Micro-CTA: Build a T-Zone Smart Cleanser
Sensitive / Reactive Skin
- Texture: Silky low-foam or non-foaming lotion; fragrance-free or ultra-low-allergen.
- Core stack: PHA 3–5% and/or enzymes, ultra-mild amino surfactants, Beta-glucan 0.1–0.3%, Allantoin, Panthenol.
- Notes: Designed for redness-prone and post-treatment users seeking smoother texture with minimal sting; clear guidance on frequency and patch testing.
- Micro-CTA: Request Ultra-Gentle Exfoliating Wash
Normal / Balanced Skin
- Texture: Versatile gel or milk-to-foam cleanser; comfortable, not waxy.
- Core stack: AHA/PHA blends at cosmetic levels, balanced surfactant system, humectants, light soothing actives.
- Notes: Offers visible radiance and refinement without feeling “too strong”; ideal base for multiple fragrances or channel-specific variants.
- Micro-CTA: Create a Versatile Hero Cleanser
This tab aligns exfoliating cleanser design with age-specific expectations. We adjust strength, texture, hydration and storytelling for customers in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s+, so every decade feels seen, comfortable and willing to rebuy.
20s — Clarity & Control
- Texture: Fresh gel or foam wash; light, quick and social-friendly.
- Core stack: Salicylic Acid 0.5–1% or low AHA, gentle surfactants, Niacinamide 2–4%, humectants.
- Notes: Focus on pores, shine and post-acne marks; simple IFU and fun textures that encourage consistent, safe use.
- Micro-CTA: Request a Gen Z Exfoliating Wash
30s — Early Radiance Care
- Texture: Gel-cream or milky cleanser; still easy-rinse but more caring.
- Core stack: AHA/PHA blends, Niacinamide 3–5%, hydrating stack, light soothing actives.
- Notes: Supports first dullness, early texture and uneven tone while fitting busy routines; pairs well with anti-aging serums.
- Micro-CTA: Design a 30s Radiance Cleanser
40s — Texture & Glow
- Texture: Refined gel-cream or soft cream; low-to-medium foam.
- Core stack: Lactic/Mandelic + PHA, Niacinamide, humectants, gentle surfactants.
- Notes: Helps address more visible pores, texture and pigment concerns without stripping increasingly dryness-prone skin; ideal for “refine and glow” stories.
- Micro-CTA: Build a 40s Texture-Refining Cleanser
50s — Comfort Renewal
- Texture: Creamy, cocooning, low-foam cleanser.
- Core stack: PHA 3–5%, enzymes, rich humectant–lipid blend, Ceramides, soothing agents.
- Notes: Prioritises comfort, barrier support and makeup removal while still gently renewing; designed to complement richer serums and night creams.
- Micro-CTA: Create a Comfort-First Cleanser
60s+ — Gentle Glow Support
- Texture: Ultra-soft cream or lotion cleanser; almost no foam.
- Core stack: Very low PHA or enzyme-only systems, high hydration and soothing stack, barrier lipids.
- Notes: Offers subtle glow support without aggressive “resurfacing” language; ideal for mature, fragile or health-conscious users seeking kindness first.
- Micro-CTA: Launch a Mature-Skin Friendly Cleanser
What can top-selling exfoliating cleansers teach your formula design?
Top exfoliating cleansers show that controlled strength, barrier respect and a satisfying but non-stripping cleanse are key to retention and reviews.
| Brand / Product | Core Actives (typical %) | Texture | Strengths | Gaps |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CeraVe Renewing SA Cleanser (Salicylic Acid Cleanser) | Salicylic acid (BHA), ceramides, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid | Low-foam gel | Dermatologist-developed BHA cleanser that exfoliates while supporting the barrier; fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, face-and-body use. | Functional, clinical sensorial; limited fragrance and “luxury” texture stories for brands wanting a more indulgent experience. |
| Murad AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser | Glycolic + lactic acids (AHA), salicylic acid (BHA), polishing beads, humectants | Creamy polishing gel | Clear triple-acid story for dullness and texture; visible beads reinforce “deep polish” positioning in prestige channels. | More of a treatment than an everyday cleanser; intensity and scrub + acids combo may be too strong for sensitive or barrier-weakened skin. |
| SkinMedica AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser | AHA blend (lactic, glycolic, citric, malic) + salicylic acid, jojoba spheres, panthenol | Creamy gel-scrub | Medical-grade brand image; combines chemical and physical exfoliation with added soothing/brightening actives for texture refinement. | Requires clear frequency guidance and pairing with barrier-care products; not an ideal template for ultra-gentle daily cleansing. |
| Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash Daily Scrub | 2% salicylic acid (BHA), micro-exfoliating particles, humectants | Gel-scrub | Highly recognisable drugstore scrub targeting acne and clogged pores; “daily scrub” concept is easy for consumers to understand. | Teen/acne-focused look and strong scrub format can feel harsh; less suitable for sophisticated, barrier-first or sensitive-skin brands. |
| Cetaphil Extra Gentle Daily Scrub | Micro-fine physical granules, glycerin, vitamin B5, vitamin E, mild surfactants | Gel or lotion-scrub | Sensitive-skin-friendly scrub that emphasises hydration and softness; proves demand for very mild, daily physical exfoliation. | Limited chemical exfoliation and brightening language; leaves space for gentle AHA/PHA cleansers with stronger radiance and texture claims. |
| Dr Song 10% Glycolic Acid Face Wash & Exfoliating Cleanser | Glycolic acid ~10% (AHA), low-pH system, humectants, surfactants | Foaming gel | High-acid, “peel-like” cleanser marketed for anti-aging, acne and discoloration; strong headline strength for intensive concepts. | Potent formula increases irritation and over-exfoliation risk; needs strict onboarding and is not suitable as a universal daily base. |
| Tatcha The Deep Cleanse (Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser) | Natural fruit exfoliants/fibres, amino-acid surfactants, hydrating botanicals | Gel that foams softly with micro-fibres | Luxury gel cleanser with soft physical exfoliation, rich sensorial story and premium packaging, ideal for spa and high-end retail. | Lacks a clear AHA/BHA/PHA percentage narrative; more “natural polish” than clinical exfoliation, leaving room for acid-led options. |
| Bioré Pore Unclogging Scrub | 2% salicylic acid (BHA), spherical scrub beads, glycerin, surfactants | Creamy, pearlescent scrub | Popular pore-focused scrub with visible beads and BHA; strong “pore unclogging” message and fresh, menthol-style cleansing feel. | Heavy reliance on physical particles and intense freshness; less aligned with modern “no harsh scrub” and barrier-friendly messaging. |
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How should you design the formula and active stack for exfoliating cleanser?
Start with a mild, barrier-respecting cleanser base, then add a tailored exfoliation system plus soothing and hydrating elements so skin feels deeply cleansed but comfortable.
Cleanser base & surfactant system
- Gentle surfactants: Use mild anionic, amphoteric and/or non-ionic blends. Avoid classic harsh sulfates for most projects (or reduce and buffer). Foam level matched to channel expectations (derm vs retail).
- pH and rinse-feel: pH set to support chosen acids while respecting barrier. Rinse-off designed for “clean but not squeaky” feel.
Exfoliating system
- Chemical exfoliants (as needed): AHAs (glycolic, lactic, mandelic) for surface smoothing. BHA (salicylic acid) for pore decongestion and oilier skins. PHAs (gluconolactone, lactobionic acid) for sensitive/compromised skin.
- Enzymatic options: bromelain or fruit enzyme complexes for gentle resurfacing. Especially useful for sensitive or scrub-averse consumers.
- Physical components (optional): Very fine, rounded particles or biodegradable beads. Suspended in cream/gel matrix to reduce scratch risk. Could be reserved for body-focused variants.
Supportive actives
- Oil and sebum control: Zinc PCA, niacinamide, green tea, witch hazel de rivatives.Help control shine and refine pore appearance.
- Hydration & barrier support: Glycerin, betaine, panthenol, hyaluronic acid. Light emollients to prevent post-cleanse tightness.
- Soothing elements; Allantoin, bisabolol, centella, oat or aloe extracts. Reduce perceived stinging from acids and surfactants.
Safety & compatibility
- Safety-first design: Define acid levels suitable for rinse-off and your markets. Ensure compatible with common topical regimens (retinoids, vitamin C, BPO, etc.)
- Testing: Stability, micro and packaging compatibility tests. Tolerance testing on normal and combination/oily skin, optionally sensitive panels.
| Active (Use Range, cleanser) | Key Features | Suitable Skin Types | Recommended Combinations | Suggested Packaging |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glycolic Acid (2–8%) | Strong AHA resurfacing; boosts glow and texture | Normal / combo, non-sensitive | Niacinamide + HA + Panthenol; amino surfactants | Tube or pump bottle (100–200 ml) |
| Lactic Acid (2–8%) | Gentler AHA; hydration + tone-smoothing | Normal / dry, early-aging | PHA + Ceramides + Allantoin | Tube or soft-touch pump |
| Mandelic Acid (3–10%) | Larger-molecule AHA; pigment and texture support | Oily / blemish-prone, melanin-rich | Niacinamide + Zinc PCA + soothing stack | Tube or PET pump |
| Salicylic Acid (0.5–2%) | BHA; decongests pores, targets blackheads | Oily / acne-prone, combo | Niacinamide + Zinc PCA + low-irritation surfactants | Tube, pump or foaming pump |
| PHA (Gluconolactone, 3–8%) | Gentle “micro-exfoliation” + hydration | Dry, sensitive, barrier-weakened | HA + Panthenol + Beta-glucan | Creamy cleanser in tube / pump |
| Enzymes (Papain/Bromelain/Rice, 0.1–1%) | Enzymatic flake smoothing; no acid “sting” | Most skin types, spa / clean-beauty | HA + botanical soothers (Centella, oat) | Tube, powder-to-foam bottle or pump |
| Niacinamide (2–4%) | Tone-evening, pore-look refining, barrier support | All | AHA/BHA/PHA + Zinc PCA + HA | Tube or pump bottle |
| Zinc PCA (0.2–1%) | Sebum-modulating, anti-shine, blemish support | Oily / combo / acne-prone | Salicylic Acid + Niacinamide + mild surfactants | Foaming pump or gel-cleanser tube |
| Panthenol (Provitamin B5, 0.2–0.5%) | Soothing, barrier-support, reduces tight feel | Dry, sensitive, post-treatment | PHA / low-level AHA + HA + Beta-glucan | Any cleanser format (tube or pump) |
| Hyaluronic Acid (0.1–0.3%) | Hydration, cushion, reduces post-wash tightness | All | AHA/BHA/PHA + Panthenol + Ceramides | Tube, pump, or foaming pump |
| Ceramides (0.1–0.3%) | Barrier reinforcement, comfort in acid cleansers | Dry, mature, sensitive | PHA + Lactic/Mandelic + Cholesterol/FAs | Creamy cleanser in tube / airless pump |
Which textures work best for exfoliating cleanser?
The optimal texture depends on climate, skin type and channel, but high-performing exfoliating cleansers always aim for “smooth and soft” rather than “stripped and tight”.
Considerations by market and user
- Climate: Hot / humid: gel and higher-foam formats with oil-control support. Cold / dry: creamier, low-foam formulas with more humectants.
- Skin type & routine:Acne-prone/oily: gel or foam with BHA and sebum controllers. Dry/sensitive: milky or cream-gel textures with PHAs/enzymes only. Actives-heavy routines: milder cleansers to avoid over-exfoliation.
- Channel:Amazon / e-commerce: foam and texture macro shots, “how to lather” visuals. Retail / spa: sensorial focus, scent/story alignment with the rest of range. Derm / pharmacy: simple textures, clear “non-stripping” messaging.
Refreshing gel exfoliating cleanser
A translucent gel; typical viscosity around 3,000–15,000 cps.
- Ideal for combination and oily skin
- Works well with BHA and low-level AHAs/PHAs
- Pairs with tubes or pump bottles
Creamy foaming exfoliating cleanser
A soft cream-gel that whips into fine foam; typical viscosity around 10,000–30,000 cps.
- Balances comfort and deep clean for normal to dry skin
- Great carrier for enzymes and gentle acids
- Attractive in tubes or airless pumps
Milky/low-foam exfoliating cleanser
A fluid lotion or milk; typical viscosity around 1,000–8,000 cps.
- Very gentle option for sensitive and barrier-compromised users
- Minimal foam, more “treatment cleanser” feel
- Works in bottles with disc-top or pump
Which packaging options make sense for exfoliating cleanser?
Choose packaging that supports bathroom use, protects active stability and aligns with your brand image – tubes, pumps and bottles are common choices.
Factors to align with your brand
Brand image:Clinical and minimalist vs spa-like or lifestyle.
- Sleek pump bottles for derm and clinic positioning. Soft-touch tubes for beauty retail and travel-friendly SKUs. Transparent or tinted bottles where acids are low and stability allows.
Sustainability direction: Options for PCR materials or refill concepts where feasible.
- PCR PET/HDPE bottles with pumps. Mono-material squeeze tubes for easier recycling. Larger refill packs for conscious or professional customers.
Label and artwork space: Room for exfoliation type, skin type, frequency guidance and safety notes.
- Clear icons for acid type (AHA/BHA/PHA), usage frequency and routine step. Multi-language panels for export markets. QR codes to link to usage videos and routine suggestions.
Channel needs; Amazon and e-commerce need strong front visuals and robust, leak-resistant packs.
- Pump-locks and induction seals for shipping. Graphics that read clearly on thumbnails (“exfoliating cleanser”, “AHA/BHA” etc.)
Squeeze Tube (100–150ml)
Ideal for AHA/PHA/BHA gels and cream cleansers; easy to control dose in the shower, travel-friendly, works for most retail channels.
Standard Pump Bottle (150–250ml)
Great for gel and creamy exfoliating cleansers; practical for face–body stories and family-size SKUs; comfortable one-hand use at the sink.
Foaming Pump Bottle (150–200ml)
Best for airy, micro-foam textures and teen/acne lines; visually reinforces “gentle but effective” cleansing with minimal effort and strong social content.
PCR Options
Tubes, pumps and bottles available with recycled-content options to support sustainability narratives without compromising formula stability or aesthetics.
What do brands most often ask about this exfoliating cleanser?
Brands typically ask how strong the exfoliation should be, how often customers can safely use it, which acids to choose and how to avoid over-drying or barrier damage.
1.How strong should an exfoliating cleanser be?
- For daily or frequent use, we design mild-to-moderate exfoliation with acids/enzymes at rinse-off–appropriate levels
- For 2–3x weekly “deep cleanse”, we can step up actives while adding more soothing agents
- Strength is matched to your markets, channels and claims risk appetite
2.Which exfoliating acids are best for our target customers?
- Oily/congested: more emphasis on BHA (salicylic acid) + supporting AHAs/PHAs
- Dry/sensitive: focus on PHAs, lactic/mandelic acid and/or enzymes
- We can develop acid-free physical/enzymatic routes for very sensitive lines
3. Will this strip the barrier or conflict with other actives in the routine?
- We design surfactants and humectants for barrier-respecting cleansing
- Soothing and lipid-support ingredients help offset irritation risk
- Usage guidance shows how to pair with retinoids, vitamin C, benzoyl peroxide etc.
4. How often can consumers use an exfoliating cleanser safely?
- Daily-mild versions: 1–2x daily, depending on other actives in routine
- Stronger formulas: typically 2–4x per week
- On-pack instructions and online FAQs clarify frequency by skin type
5. What claims can we safely make across regions?
- Cosmetic language: “helps smooth texture”, “helps unclog pores”, “helps remove dead surface cells”
- We avoid implying treatment of acne or medical conditions without appropriate regulatory framework
- Final wording is aligned with your regulatory partners
6. What are typical MOQs, lead times and cost drivers?
- MOQs usually start from 1,000–3,000 units per SKU, higher for unique packaging
- Lead times depend on packaging type, acid sourcing and testing scope
- Cost is driven by acid system, enzyme complexes, packaging and any clinical tests
How will Zerun Cosmetic support private label exfoliating cleanser projects?
Zerun supports clarifying, glow and acne-focused brands with evidence-aware exfoliation stacks, texture design, packaging choices and realistic claim language, helping you build a hero exfoliating cleanser that truly fits your markets and price point.
We start from your reality:
- Your target skin types (oily/combo, acne-prone, dry, sensitive) and main concerns (texture, pores, dullness).
- Your preferred exfoliation philosophy: AHA/BHA/ PHA, enzyme-based, acid-free, or tiered.
- Your key markets and channels, plus your risk tolerance around acids and frequency guidance.
We co-develop formulas, formats and routines:
- Exfoliating cleansers in gel, cream, milk, powder and stick formats for side-by-side testing.
- Active stacks combining acids, enzymes, oil-control agents, humectants and soothing elements.
- Matching toners, serums, spot treatments and masks to build complete smoothing and pore-care ranges.
We help plan claims, tests and documentation:
- Texture, glow, oil-control and pore-refining claims tailored to your markets and budgets.
- Stability, micro, safety, compatibility and perception testing options.
- Support with on-pack wording, INCI layout and documentation for EU/UK, US, GCC and other regions.
We think in routines, not single SKUs:
- Exfoliating cleanser concepts that anchor simple, repeatable morning/evening routines.
- Tiered intensity offerings (daily-mild vs weekly-deep) for different users and channels.
- Line architecture optimised for SEO, AI recommendations, cross-selling and in-store navigation.
If you already have reference products or ideas, share:
- Links or photos of exfoliating cleansers you like (texture, foam, claims, packaging).
- Your target consumers, priority benefits and destination markets.
- Your initial volume expectations and launch timing.
Based on this, we can propose a clear exfoliating cleanser development roadmap and sampling plan. Use the contact form, email or WhatsApp on this site to start your private label exfoliating cleanser project with Zerun.




