Moisturizing Body Wash Photo courtesy of Cetaphil Cetaphil Restoraderm Eczema Calming Body Wash ($14, cetaphil.com) “Because it’s soap-free, this is perfect for people with dry and eczema-prone skin,” says David Bank, MD, a Mount Kisco, New York-based dermatologist and director of the Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic, and Laser Surgery. “It also has oils that reduce itchiness, redness, dryness, and irritation.” Night Cream Photo courtesy of RoC RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream ($17, drugstore.com) “It doubles as a moisturizer and anti-aging treatment,” says Bank. “It works quickly to help visibly reduce lines and wrinkles while you sleep.” Moisturizer for Rosacea Photo courtesy of Cetaphil Cetaphil Moisturizing Cream ($13, cetaphil.com) “Rosacea is one of the most under-diagnosed, yet prevalent—and frustrating—skin conditions affecting adults,” says Paul M. Friedman, MD, a dermatologist who practices in Houston and New York. “Cetaphil’s cream has gentle ingredients to help restore and protect your skin from irritation, and you don’t need a prescription to get it.” MORE: 12 Ways To Control Your Rosacea Acne Treatment Photo courtesy of Clean & Clear Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Control Kit ($15, cleanandclear.com) “This fights acne and controls redness around the clock,” says Bank. “The cleanser has the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide, and the spot treatment contains salicylic acid, which help decongest pores and keep oil at bay. The moisturizer is lightweight enough to hydrate acne-prone skin without clogging pores.” Sensitive Skin Lotion Photo courtesy of Curél Curél Rough Skin Rescue Lotion ($8, curel.com) “Not only is it fragrance-free and hypoallergenic, but this lotion is enriched with ceramides that can immediately improve symptoms of sensitive skin problems like stinging and itching, and can also strengthen the skin’s barrier, which makes it less sensitive over time,” says New York City-based dermatologist Sapna Westley, MD. Lip Balm Photo courtesy of Burt’s Bees Burt’s Bees Beeswax Lip Balm ($3, burtsbees.com) “The most commonly forgotten part of your skin-care routine is your lips,” says Bank. “This combination of beeswax with coconut and sunflower oil is a powerful moisturizing trio that helps soothe dry, chapped lips instantly.” Body Anti-Ager Photo courtesy of Jergens Jergens Overnight Repair Nightly Restoring Moisturizer ($5, jergens.com) “It’s superhydrating and full of antioxidants that can repair a week’s worth of surface damage overnight,” says Westley. Makeup RemoverMedia Platforms Design Team Photo courtesy of Bioré Bioré Makeup Removing Towelettes ($7, walgreens.com) It’s tempting slack off when it comes to nighttime face washing—but that a big no-no, since pollution and dirt can damage your skin and enlarge pores. A shortcut: “These towelettes thoroughly remove makeup without any residue and contain green tea extract, green coconut water, and ginseng to help condition and moisturize skin,” say Westley. Cleanser for Oily SkinMedia Platforms Design Team Photo courtesy of Neutrogena Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash ($5, neutrogena.com) “This wash not only decreases acne-causing bacteria,” says Friedman, “but its exfoliators remove the top layer of skin cells to reveal newer, fresher skin cells below.” Pore CleanserMedia Platforms Design Team Photo courtesy of Bioré Bioré Deep Cleansing Pore Strips ($7, ulta.com) “These are great for people with clogged or enlarged pores on the nose and chin,” says Bank. Apply the strips to moist skin after cleaning your face. You can also try holding your face over a basin of hot water with a towel over your head before you apply the strips. The steam will help loosen any clogs, making it easier for the adhesive strips to grab and remove them. TonerMedia Platforms Design Team Photo courtesy of Burt’s Bees Burt’s Bees Rosewater Toner ($11, burtsbees.com) “Toners and astringents are alcohol-based, resulting in a drying effect that removes excess oil and tightens pores,” says Friedman. “But constantly stripping oil from your skin can actually increase oil production. The rosewater helps calm the skin, while the glycerin rehydrates.” Gentle Cleanser for Sensitive SkinMedia Platforms Design Team Photo courtesy of CeraVe CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser ($12; cerave.com) “If your skin is flaking or irritated, avoid facial cleansers with ingredients that cause stinging or irritation, like alcohol and menthol,” says Friedman. “CeraVe’s cleanser is hydrating and fragrance free, so it removes dirt, germs, and dead skin cells without irritation.” MORE: 10 Ways To Relieve Red Skin Conditions