OneSkin PREP Facial Cleanser to Exfoliate and Support Skin Balance, Dermatologist Tested & Safe for Sensitive Skin Review
Our verdict
OneSkin's PREP Facial Cleanser is positioned as an exfoliating, dermatologist tested cleanser built to support skin balance for sensitive skin. At $46 it's the priciest cleanser in this batch, and its 4.3 star average from 171 reviewers suggests generally positive but not standout feedback relative to price.
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Buyers with sensitive skin who want a dermatologist tested exfoliating cleanser and don't mind paying a premium price.
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You're looking for a detailed ingredient list to compare against other cleansers, since this listing doesn't publish full specs, or you want a budget friendly option.
- Priced 130% above the category median ($19.99 across 238 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 171 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
171 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
OneSkin's PREP Facial Cleanser is marketed as an exfoliating cleanser meant to support skin balance, and it's labeled dermatologist tested and safe for sensitive skin. Unlike some of the other cleansers in this batch, this listing doesn't include a detailed spec sheet or ingredient breakdown, so buyers considering it may want to check the product page directly for a full ingredient list before purchasing.
At $46, it's priced well above most of the other facial gels reviewed here, positioning it as a premium option. That price point, combined with the exfoliating and skin balancing claims on the listing, suggests it's aimed at buyers already invested in a more involved skincare routine rather than a basic everyday face wash.
With 171 reviews and a 4.3 star average, and no units reportedly bought in the past month, it shows a moderately positive but not exceptional track record, especially set against its higher price relative to other cleansers in this category.
Pros
- Dermatologist tested and labeled safe for sensitive skin
- Marketed to support both exfoliation and skin balance
- 171 reviews at a 4.3 star average shows a generally positive track record
Cons
- Premium $46 price is well above most other cleansers in this batch
- Listing doesn't provide a detailed ingredient or spec breakdown to review
- No units reportedly bought in the past month, a weaker recent sales signal
- 4.3 star rating, while solid, isn't a standout given the higher price
Performance notes
The listing describes this cleanser as exfoliating and supportive of skin balance, but without a published ingredient list we can't point to specific active ingredients driving those effects. Buyers who want to weigh acids or other actives against sensitive skin needs should check the full ingredient list on the product page before buying.
What buyers say
A 4.3 star average across 171 reviews points to a generally positive reception, though it's a more middling result compared to some of the higher rated, lower priced cleansers in this batch, and the lack of reported recent purchases suggests lighter current demand.
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Frequently asked questions
What does this cleanser claim to do?
The listing positions it as an exfoliating facial cleanser that helps support skin balance, and it's labeled dermatologist tested and safe for sensitive skin.
Why is this cleanser more expensive than others in this category?
At $46 it's priced at a premium relative to most facial gels in this batch, which may reflect its dermatologist tested, sensitive skin positioning, though the listing doesn't provide a detailed ingredient breakdown to fully explain the price.
Is there a full ingredient list available?
The product listing used for this review didn't include a detailed spec sheet, so buyers who want to check specific ingredients should look at the full product page or packaging before purchasing.