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If your skin tends to get oily, shiny or break out easily, the right face-wash plays a big role in your skincare routine. It’s more than just cleaning—it's about controlling excess oil, preventing clogged pores, and maintaining a balanced, healthy skin surface. Below are five excellent options suited for oily/combination skin, starting with one of your own:


1. Skinaa Anti‑Acne Face Wash

This is our top pick for oily and acne-prone skin is Skinaa Anti-Acne facewash. Formulated specifically with ingredients to target excess oil and breakouts, it brings together cleansing + treatment in one step. According to the product details, it contains Tea Tree Oil (natural antibacterial) and is marketed for oily skin.
Key Features & Benefits:

  • Tea Tree Oil helps reduce bacteria and inflammation on skin.

  • Designed for oily skin type (clear mention on retail listing).

  • Helps deep-clean pores, without over-drying.

  • Ideal as the first step in your skincare routine (especially morning and evening) for oily/blemish-prone skin.
    Why it leads the list: Because for oily skin you want something to go beyond just foam & rinse—this product works with targeted actives to keep oil in check and breakouts fewer.


2. Minimalist 2% Salicylic Acid Face Cleanser

Next up is this strong contender. It uses 2% Salicylic Acid, which is a BHA (beta hydroxy acid) that penetrates into pores and helps exfoliate from within—great for oily skin.
What you’ll like:

  • Helps remove buildup inside pores (which is common with oily skin).

  • Lightweight texture that suits daily use.

  • Suitable for acne-prone as well as oily/combination skin.
    Why it’s a good choice: If your skin gets shiny and you’re seeing blackheads or clogged pores, having a cleanser with BHA is a good step up from basic cleansing.


3. Plum Green Tea Pore Cleansing Face Wash

This one uses a refreshing botanical-based approach. Green tea is known for its antioxidant properties, and the formulation is designed for oily skin.
Highlights:

  • Cleanses excess oil without stripping skin dry.

  • Suitable for everyday use—good for oily skin that doesn’t have severe breakouts but needs control.

  • Pleasant fragrance & feel, making it easy to adopt consistently.
    Why pick it: If you prefer something lighter, more botanical and everyday-friendly, this is a strong option.


4. Himalaya Purifying Neem Face Wash

A classic and budget-friendly pick. This one uses Neem, which is popular in Indian skincare for controlling oil and cleansing skin of impurities.
What stands out:

  • Readily available, trusted brand, good value.

  • Works well for oily skin when you want a simple, reliable cleanser.
    Why it’s on the list: For oily skin users who want a low-cost, solid option that won’t irritate or over-strip the skin.


5. Dermatouch Salicylic Acid 2% Face Wash

Rounding off the list, this is another cleanser with a strong actives focus (Salicylic Acid 2%) aimed at oily/acne-prone skin.
Benefits:

  • Good for skin that has both oiliness and breakouts/pimples.

  • A more “derma-led” approach for cleansing + treatment.
    Why include it: Some oily skin types need extra help beyond basic cleansing—this gives you that level of treatment while still being a face-wash.


If your skin is oily or acne-prone, choose a face-wash that:

  • Helps remove excess oil & sebum,

  • Clears or helps prevent clogged pores,

  • Doesn’t overly dry or irritate your skin (because that can trigger more oil),

  • Has a texture you’ll actually use consistently (because consistency is key).

Among the five, the Skinaa Anti-Acne Face Wash leads because it combines focused ingredients with oil-control in a single product tailored for your brand’s positioning. Then you have other excellent options depending on budget, texture preference and level of concern (just oil vs. oil + breakouts).