Farmstay BHA Purifying Foam Cleanser

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A soft, oil-lifting foam with 0.5% BHA that clears away excess sebum, makeup and daily build-up, leaving pores looking clearer and skin fresh — never stripped. A cushion of plant oils keeps the rinse comfortable, even for blemish-prone skin.

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Water (Aqua), Lauryl Glucoside, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Coco-Betaine, Glycerin, Propanediol, Citric Acid, Salicylic Acid, Polyquaternium-10, Fragrance (Parfum), Caprylyl Glycol, Disodium EDTA, Ethylhexylglycerin, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Sucrose Palmitate, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil

Frequently asked questions

This is a daily foaming cleanser designed specifically for oily, combination, and blemish-prone skin. It removes excess sebum, unclogs pores, and reduces the buildup of dead skin cells that leads to blackheads and breakouts. The salicylic acid in the formula is oil-soluble, meaning it penetrates into the pore lining rather than just cleansing the surface — which is what makes BHA cleansers particularly effective for oily and congested skin.

Yes — and this is worth being specific about. The INCI lists salicylic acid at 5,000ppm, which equals 0.5%. That is a genuine working concentration for a rinse-off BHA cleanser. Studies on salicylic acid cleansers show that even brief contact time at 0.5% produces measurable reductions in acne lesions and pore congestion with consistent daily use. This is the same concentration used in well-known clinical cleansers globally. The BHA claim here is accurate.

BHA stands for beta hydroxy acid — in skincare, this almost always means salicylic acid. Unlike AHA (which works on the skin's surface), BHA is oil-soluble, which allows it to dissolve inside the pore where sebum and dead cells accumulate. This makes it particularly effective at preventing blackheads, whiteheads, and the kind of congestion that leads to breakouts. A regular cleanser removes surface oil; a BHA cleanser also works inside the pore itself.

Less likely than you might expect from a BHA product. The base formula is sulfate-free — built on lauryl glucoside and coco-betaine rather than harsher foaming agents — which produces a gentler cleanse than typical soap-based or SLS-containing products. It also contains a conditioning oil blend including jojoba, macadamia, and meadowfoam seed oils, which help counteract the stripping effect that some BHA cleansers cause. Fragrance is present, so genuinely sensitive skin should still be cautious.

Yes, it is formulated for daily use. Apply to wet skin, lather gently for about 30–60 seconds — enough time for the salicylic acid to make contact with the pore lining — and rinse with lukewarm water. Once daily is sufficient for most people; twice daily is fine for very oily skin but may feel drying for combination skin types. Always follow with a moisturiser, even if your skin is oily. Skipping moisturiser after a BHA cleanser is one of the most common mistakes — it signals the skin to produce more sebum, not less.

They serve different skin concerns and the choice is straightforward. If your main issues are excess oil, clogged pores, blackheads, or breakouts — choose the BHA Purifying Cleanser. It contains 0.5% salicylic acid at a functional concentration and a gentler sulfate-free base. If your main concern is dull or uneven skin tone on non-oily or combination skin — the AHA Radiance Cleanser is the better fit, primarily for its niacinamide and alpha-arbutin content. They are the same price; the decision comes down to your skin's primary concern.

Yes, but pay attention to how your skin responds. Using a BHA cleanser alongside a leave-on BHA toner or exfoliant means your skin is getting salicylic acid twice in one routine. For resilient oily skin this is often fine — and can be very effective for persistent congestion. For combination skin, or anyone new to BHA, start with just the cleanser and introduce a leave-on BHA separately after a few weeks, once your skin has adjusted. Over-exfoliation from layering too many acids too soon can damage the skin barrier.

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