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As a self-proclaimed product junkie, I have spent hundreds of dollar on cleansers that either did nothing for my skin or made matters worse. I have even gone as far as dropping $40 on a bar of soap to keep my hormonal breakouts at bay (It did work by the way, but wasn't ideal for my budget). After looking at a drawer full of half-used cleaners, I realized simplicity and patience are the keys to curating a skin regimen that works.

Treating skin as we get into our 20s and 30s, doesn't require the same harsh treatments as our teenage years. Not to mention no one wants to feel like they're washing hard earned money down the drain. Click through the gallery below for five drugstore cleansers that will keep your skin healthy and balanced while keeping your budget intact.

1.Burt’s Bees Cleansing Oil

Burt's Bees Cleansing Oil ($16)

Now, before you say you can't use oil on your face, hear me out. I once thought the same thing — until I tried this oil cleanser. Not only is it packed with nourishing ingredients like coconut and argan oil, but this cleanser is non-comedogenic (meaning it won't clog your pores) and 100 percent natural. With just one pump and a hot towel (I let it steam my face for 20 seconds), it removes my makeup and also keeps my sensitive skin balanced.

2.Yes To Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Cleanser

Yes to Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Cleanser ($10)

If you're struggling with stubborn adult acne or hormonal breakouts, this detoxifying charcoal cleanser might be a great addition to your skincare routine. With a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Target.com, their 97% natural formula will help clear your skin without overstimulating it.

3.Simple Micellar Cleansing Water

Simple Sensitive Skin Experts Micellar Cleansing Water ($6)

Before I tell you why you should add this to your beauty regimen, let's talk about what micellar water does. At first glance, it looks just like H2O, but this water has tiny micelles that surround dirt on the skin and breaks it down. Cool, right? Micellar cleansing water is a must-have if you're looking for a double cleanser or a product to refresh your skin in the am without a traditional face wash.

4.Purpose Gentle Cleansing Wash

Purpose Gentle Cleansing Wash Pump ($5)

This soap-free, no-frills cleanser will wash off the day with just one pump and a little water (including stubborn mascara) without drying out your skin.

5.Aveeno Positively Radiant Brightening Cleanser

Aveeno® Positively Radiant® Brightening Cleanser ($6)

Hyperpigmentation is a concern for many women of color and soy extract is known to help lighten dark spots over time. Aveeno's brightening cleanser doesn't claim to make those stubborn post-breakout marks disappear overnight, but the hypoallergenic face wash has ingredients that can help contribute to healthier skin over time.

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