Facewash & Cleanser Price in Bangladesh
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SKIN1004 Madagascar Centella Tone Brightening Cleansing Gel Foam 125ml
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The Derma Co 1% Kojic Acid Daily Face Wash – 100ml
The Derma Co 1% Salicylic Acid Gel Face Wash 100ml – Acne Control Cleanser for Oily & Acne-Prone Skin
TORRIDEN BALANCEFUL CLEANSING GEL 200ML
TORRIDEN DIVE IN LOW MOLECULAR HYALURONIC ACID CLEANSING FOAM 150ML
Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser 237ml
Bioderma Sebium Gel Moussant 200ml
- Gently cleanses and purifies
- Limits sebum secretion
- Helps to prevent visibly clogged pores
Good skin and ocular tolerance – Soap-free – Non-comedogenic – Non-drying formula
BONAJOUR GREEN TEA FOAM CLEANSING 150ML
CERAVE RENEWING SA CLEANSER 237ML
COSRX LOW PH GOOD MORNING GEL 150ML
GOODAL GREEN TANGERINE VITA C CLEANSING FOAM 150ML
HEIMISH MATCHA BIOME AMINO ACNE CLEANSING FOAM 150ML
INNISFREE BIJA TROUBLE CLEANSING FOAM 150G
ISNTREE GREEN TEA FRESH CLEANSER 120ML
ISNTREE GREEN TEA FRESH EMULSION 120ML
KAINE ROSEMARY RELIEF GEL CLEANSER 150ML
KAINE ROSEMARY RELIEF GEL CLEANSER 30ML
MANYO PURE AND DEEP CLEANSING FOAM 100ML
Buy Face wash & Cleanser at Best Price in Bangladesh: Skin Type Match, and Authentic Picks
A face wash (ফেস ওয়াশ) is a daily-use facial cleanser that lifts oil, sweat, dirt, and sunscreen without stripping the skin. Face wash prices in Bangladesh run from BDT 150 to BDT 2,500+, depending on origin, size, and active ingredient quality. AMSBD has been importing authentic skincare since 2019 — direct from Korea, the US, the UK, and Japan, with hologram and batch-code verification on every SKU. Browse the collection below, then read the buying guide.
How much does face wash cost in Bangladesh?
Face wash prices in Bangladesh fall into four tiers: under BDT 300 for drugstore brands, BDT 300–700 for mid-tier mass brands, BDT 700–1,500 for dermatologist and Korean cleansers, and BDT 1,500+ for premium imports. The wider the price gap, the more it reflects formulation quality, not branding.
Prices below reflect typical retail in Bangladesh as of 2026 and are reviewed quarterly.
| Price Tier (BDT) | Typical Brands | Formulation Level | Active Concentration | BDT-per-ml Value |
| Under 300 | Pond’s, Garnier, Himalaya, Clean & Clear | Basic surfactant base, often high-pH | Marketing-level | Cheapest per ml |
| 300–700 | Simple, Neutrogena, select Korean entry | Mild surfactants, sometimes low-pH | Functional in some SKUs | Strong if right SKU |
| 700–1,500 | CeraVe, Cetaphil, COSRX, Some By Mi, Beauty of Joseon | Dermatologist-formulated, controlled pH, ceramides | Reliable, label-accurate | Best ratio for daily use |
| 1,500+ | La Roche-Posay, Skin1004, Anua, Heimish, The Ordinary (specific) | Precision formulations, multi-active stacks | Highest concentration accuracy | Worth it for specific concerns |
Imported face washes cost more because of stacked overheads: customs duty, freight from Korea or the US, and authenticity verification at the retailer level. Local sellers offering the same SKU at half the standard BDT price are usually skipping one of those steps, which is where the replica market comes from.
Why BDT-per-ml matters more than sticker price
A BDT 600 cleanser at 100ml costs BDT 6 per ml. A BDT 1,200 cleanser at 250ml costs BDT 4.80 per ml. The “expensive” one is cheaper to use daily. Run this math on any face wash before you buy.
Which face wash is best for your skin type in Bangladesh?
The right face wash matches skin type to formulation and one or two functional ingredients within your budget. Oily skin needs gel or low-pH foam with salicylic acid. Dry skin needs cream cleansers with ceramides and glycerin. Sensitive skin needs fragrance-free formulas. Acne-prone skin needs BHA-led cleansers.
| Skin Type | Best Formulation | Key Ingredients to Look For | Typical Price (BDT) |
| Oily | Gel or low-pH foam | Salicylic acid (0.5–2%), niacinamide, tea tree | 600–1,300 |
| Dry | Cream or hydrating gel | Ceramides, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, panthenol | 700–1,500 |
| Combination | Low-pH gel | Balanced surfactants, niacinamide, centella | 600–1,400 |
| Sensitive | Cream or no-foam cleanser | Centella asiatica, panthenol, allantoin (fragrance-free) | 700–1,800 |
| Acne-prone | Gel or BHA foam | Salicylic acid (1–2%), tea tree, zinc PCA | 600–1,500 |
Dhaka humidity (70–80% for half the year) raises sebum production for oily and combination skin, hard tap water in Dhaka, Chattogram, and Sylhet leaves rinse residue that often feels like cleanser-induced tightness, and PM2.5 pollution makes reactive skin more reactive. Match the formulation to your skin and your environment.
What types of face wash are available in Bangladesh?
Face washes available in Bangladesh fall into six formulation categories: gel, foam, cream, oil, balm, and powder. Each has a skin-type tendency and a typical pH range. The right match depends on your skin and your daily grime load, not on which format is trending.
| Type | Best For | Texture | Foam | Typical pH | Price (BDT) |
| Gel | Oily, combination | Thin | Low–medium | 4.5–5.5 | 600–1,400 |
| Foam | Combination, normal | Whipped | High | 5.0–6.5 | 500–1,500 |
| Cream | Dry, sensitive | Lotion-like | None–low | 5.5–7.0 | 700–1,500 |
| Oil | Makeup wearers, double cleanse | Liquid oil | None | N/A | 800–1,800 |
| Balm | Heavy makeup, dry skin | Solid, melts | None | N/A | 1,000–2,000 |
| Powder | Exfoliating, K-routines | Dry powder | Low | 5.0–6.0 | 700–1,500 |
Foam alone does not equal clean. A high-foam, high-pH cleanser disrupts the skin barrier; a low-pH foam (around 5.0 to 6.0) cleans gently. Read the pH or the surfactant list before assuming foam means effective..
Recently added face wash picks in Bangladesh (2026)
A few face wash brands and SKUs landed in Bangladesh this year that weren’t easily available before. We update this section every 90 days based on what arrives in our verified import shipments and what shifts in the local market.
Korean cleansers from smaller brands (Anua, Round Lab, Skin1004) now have steadier supply chains into Bangladesh than in 2024. BDT-USD movement has pushed Western dermatologist prices up roughly 8–12% over the last year — a CeraVe cleanser that sat at BDT 1,200 in early 2025 sits closer to BDT 1,350 today.
How do you know your face wash is original in Bangladesh?
A genuine face wash in Bangladesh checks out on three counts: intact factory packaging with no resealing marks, a verifiable batch code matching the brand’s database, and a retailer with a traceable supply chain. The replica market is sophisticated — fake CeraVe and COSRX cleansers are often visually indistinguishable from originals.
The four most counterfeited face wash brands in Bangladesh
Based on what arrives at our verification desk and what customers send us photos of: CeraVe (Hydrating, Foaming, SA Cleanser), COSRX (Salicylic Acid Daily Gentle Cleanser, Low pH Good Morning Gel Cleanser), The Ordinary (Squalane Cleanser), and La Roche-Posay (Toleriane and Effaclar). Korean brands with limited authorised distribution come next.
What AMSBD verifies before listing a face wash SKU
- Hologram and authenticity sticker: brand-specific shifting patterns under angle.
- Batch code traceability: matches the brand’s global format and database.
- Packaging seal integrity: factory shrink-wrap and inner foil seals unbroken.
- Scent and texture against verified-original reference units.
- Supplier chain documentation: import paperwork tracing to authorised distributors.
Any face wash priced 30% or more below the typical Bangladesh range, sold by a seller without public sourcing, is high-risk. Authentic stock has a real cost floor.
Which face wash brands does AMSBD stock?
AMSBD stocks face wash from three sourcing tiers: Korean brands imported direct from South Korea, Western dermatologist-led brands sourced from the US and UK, and select mass-market brands where the formulation justifies shelf space. Every SKU passes our five-point verification before listing.
| Origin | Typical Price (BDT) | Formulation Tendency | Best For |
| Korean | 600–2,000 | Low-pH, fermentation, plant calmers | Reactive skin, layered routines, K-beauty users |
| Western (US/UK) | 1,000–1,800 | Dermatologist-formulated, ceramide-led | Dry, sensitive, barrier-compromised skin |
| Mass-market | 200–700 | Surfactant base, simple formulations | Budget routines, teenagers, no specific concerns |
Buy Korean face wash at Authentic Makeup Store BD
Brands currently in stock include COSRX, Some By Mi, Beauty of Joseon, Heimish, Anua, Skin1004, and Round Lab, with rotating availability on smaller brands.
Buy Western dermatologist face wash at Authentic Makeup Store BD
CeraVe, Cetaphil, La Roche-Posay, and The Ordinary cover the dermatologist-led lines. Different formulation philosophy from Korean — more emphasis on barrier ingredients and clinically-tested actives.
Buy Mass-market and budget face wash at Authentic Makeup Store BD
Select mass-market SKUs where the formulation justifies it — Simple Kind to Skin Refreshing Gel and a handful of Garnier specialised cleansers. Drugstore brands with marketing-only “actives” don’t make our cut.
Where should you buy authentic face wash in Bangladesh?
Buy authentic face wash from retailers with a verifiable supply chain, batch-code verification, and a clear return policy. Online and offline both work — the deciding factor is the retailer, not the channel. AMSBD direct-imports since 2019, verifies every SKU, offers COD nationwide, and publishes prices openly so what you see is what you pay.
How do you use face wash correctly?
Use face wash twice a day on a clean wet face, once at night to remove the day’s sunscreen and grime, and once in the morning if you wake up with oily skin. Massage gently for 30 to 60 seconds, then rinse with lukewarm water. Pat dry, do not rub.
Frequency rules by skin type
- Night wash, always. Every skin type, every night, no exceptions.
- Morning wash, only if oily. Skip the morning cleanse if your skin is dry or sensitive. Rinse with plain lukewarm water instead.
- Morning wash, if you sleep with actives. Retinol, AHA, or BHA users should cleanse in the morning to remove residual product.
- Mid-day wash, only after heavy sweating. Outdoor work or exercise in Dhaka, Chattogram, or Khulna heat justifies a third cleanse. Skip it on normal days.
Step-by-step application
- Step 1: Wash your hands first.
- Step 2: Wet your face with lukewarm water.
- Step 3: Take a coin-sized amount of cleanser.
- Step 4: Build foam in your palms for foam and gel cleansers, or apply cream cleansers directly to the face.
- Step 5: Massage in upward circular motions for 30 to 60 seconds, covering forehead, nose, cheeks, jaw, and neck.
- Step 6: Rinse with lukewarm water until no slip remains.
- Step 7: Pat dry with a clean towel.
Three things to avoid
- Hot water. Dries the skin barrier and strips natural oils.
- Rough cloths and brushes. Scrubbing tools irritate reactive skin and damage the barrier over time.
- More than two washes per day. Triggers the rebound oil cycle, where oily skin produces more oil to compensate.
Hard water and double cleansing notes
- Hard water residue. Dhaka and Chattogram tap water leaves more film than soft water. A slightly longer rinse removes the film some buyers mistake for cleanser tightness.
- Double cleanse for makeup days. Use a cleansing oil or balm first to break down oil-based grime, then follow with your regular face wash.
- Daily double cleansing is not needed. Skip it unless you wear full makeup or heavy mineral sunscreen.
Face wash vs cleanser, what is the difference?
Face wash is a water-based foaming cleanser meant to be used wet and rinsed off. Cleanser is a broader term that covers face wash plus oil cleansers, balm cleansers, cream cleansers, micellar water, and milk cleansers. Every face wash is a cleanser. Not every cleanser is a face wash.
The category boundary matters when you shop. Face wash is the second step in a routine for non-makeup days, used once or twice daily on a wet face with water. Oil and balm cleansers are the first step in a double cleanse routine for makeup or heavy sunscreen days, applied to dry skin and emulsified before rinsing. Micellar water and cream cleansers can replace face wash for dry or sensitive skin that finds foam cleansers too stripping.
Three differences sit at the core. Format separates them, with face wash always water-based and foaming, while cleansers cover oil, balm, cream, gel, foam, powder, and water formats. Method separates them, with face wash always rinsed off, while some cleansers like micellar water and cream cleansers can be left on or wiped off without rinsing. Use case separates them, with face wash designed for daily grime removal, while cleansers as a category include makeup removers, double-cleanse partners, and barrier-friendly alternatives for skin that cannot tolerate face wash.
Bangladesh buyers often use the words interchangeably, and most product labels list both. A bottle labelled “gentle cleanser” usually means face wash. A bottle labelled “cleansing oil” or “cleansing balm” is a different category and belongs in your first-cleanse step. When you shop, match the bottle to the routine step, not to the label alone.
For full makeup removers and double-cleanse first-step products, see our Cleansing Oil and Cleansing Balm subcategory pages.
Facewash & Cleanser related FAQ
What is the cheapest authentic face wash available in Bangladesh?
The cheapest authentic face wash in Bangladesh sits in the BDT 200 to BDT 350 range — Pond’s, Garnier, and Himalaya SKUs in 100ml to 150ml sizes. Anything below BDT 150 for a known brand is almost certainly counterfeit or a travel-size unit. Authentic stock has a real cost floor.
How long does a 100ml face wash typically last in daily use?
A 100ml face wash lasts roughly 2 to 3 months for someone washing twice daily, assuming a pea-sized amount per use. A 150ml bottle gives you closer to 3 to 4 months, which is why mid-size SKUs usually offer better BDT-per-ml value.
Is Korean face wash better than Western face wash for Bangladeshi skin?
Korean face wash isn’t categorically better — it suits different skin profiles. Korean cleansers tend toward low-pH formulations and centella, working well for reactive skin in Dhaka’s climate. Western dermatologist brands excel at barrier repair for dry and sensitive skin. Match the formulation to your skin, not the country.
Why does my face feel tight after using face wash?
Post-wash tightness signals a barrier mismatch: either the cleanser is too harsh, or hard water residue is sitting on your face. A high-pH or SLS-based cleanser disrupts lipids; hard water leaves a calcium-magnesium film. Switch to a low-pH cream cleanser, rinse longer, tightness clears within a week.
What is Facewash and how does Facewash work in skincare cleansing?
Facewash is a skincare product designed specifically to cleanse the facial skin by removing dirt, oil, makeup, and impurities. It works using gentle cleansing agents that lift debris without damaging the skin barrier. Regular use helps keep the face clean, fresh, and balanced.
How should Facewash be used properly in a daily skincare routine?
Facewash should be used twice daily, in the morning and evening, on wet skin. A small amount should be gently massaged in circular motions, focusing on the T-zone and then rinsed thoroughly. Using lukewarm water helps prevent dryness and irritation.
Is Facewash suitable for oily, dry, combination, and sensitive skin types?
Yes, Facewash is suitable for all skin types, but formulation matters. Gel-based Facewash works well for oily skin, while cream-based Facewash suits dry skin. Sensitive skin should choose fragrance-free and gentle formulas to avoid irritation.
How does Facewash compare with soap and micellar water?
Facewash is more specialized for facial skin compared to soap, which can be harsher and drying. Micellar water is a no-rinse cleansing option that gently removes makeup and impurities but may not deeply cleanse pores. Facewash provides a balanced, daily deep-cleaning solution.
What ingredients are commonly found in Facewash and how do they function?
Facewash often contains salicylic acid, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, and mild surfactants. Salicylic acid helps unclog pores, while glycerin and hyaluronic acid maintain hydration. Aloe vera soothes the skin and reduces irritation.
What are the benefits of using Facewash regularly?
Regular use of Facewash helps remove excess oil, dirt, and pollutants from the skin. It prevents clogged pores, acne breakouts, and dullness. Consistent cleansing also supports a clearer, healthier, and more radiant complexion.
Are there any risks or side effects of using Facewash?
Overwashing or using harsh Facewash can strip natural oils and cause dryness or irritation. Strong active ingredients may also trigger sensitivity in some skin types. Choosing a mild, pH-balanced Facewash helps minimize these risks.
How do you choose the right Facewash for your skin needs?
Choosing Facewash depends on skin type and concerns. Oily skin benefits from oil-control or salicylic acid-based formulas, while dry skin needs hydrating ingredients. Acne-prone skin should use clarifying but gentle formulations.
Can Facewash be used with toner, moisturizer, and sunscreen?
Yes, Facewash is the first step in a complete skincare routine. After cleansing, toner helps balance skin, moisturizer hydrates, and sunscreen protects during the day. This combination ensures a complete and effective skincare system.
Why should Facewash be a key product in a skincare purchase decision?
Facewash is essential because it forms the foundation of facial skincare by keeping the skin clean and prepared for other products. Without proper cleansing, serums and moisturizers cannot work effectively. Choosing the right Facewash supports long-term skin health and clarity.


