
Centella Ceramide Amino Acid Glass Skin Cleanser
Clean skin. Barrier intact. Ready for actives
A pH-balanced amino acid face cleanser that removes makeup, SPF, and environmental debris without disrupting the skin barrier. Deposits Ceramide NP, Panthenol, and botanical calming actives even as it rinses. The first step in both your morning and evening MISOORA Skin Recharge Skincare routine.
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Our Mission
MISOORA is a K-beauty brand designed around skin longevity. We take biotech actives — NAD+, PDRN, Exosomes, EGF, and Retinaldehyde — and build them into one daily routine, at concentrations we publish openly, at a price that keeps clinic-grade science within reach.
We're not here to help you fight your age. We're here to help your skin stay resilient — on your terms, with science you can actually check.
Why Longevity, Not Anti-Aging
Anti-aging asks your skin to apologize for time. Longevity asks a better question: how do your skin cells keep doing their job as the years add up?
The honest part: no single product does this. Skin longevity is a practice, the way sleep, nutrition, and movement compound over time. That's why MISOORA is a five-piece range meant to be used as one routine — organized around three ideas: Wellness, Recharge, Longevity.
What To Expect
Real change takes consistency, not a single bottle. Here's an honest timeline for using the full routine as directed (individual results vary):
Where MISOORA Comes From
MISOORA is created at the intersection of Korean formulation science and American expectations. The longevity conversation has mostly lived at the luxury tier. Our wager is that it doesn't have to stay there — so we built the routine natively within the shift, not retrofitted to it.
How It's Made — Standards & Safety
We hold our manufacturing to standards we can prove, not just claim:
Every batch is backed by paper, not promises.
Cocamidopropyl Betaine (a betaine surfactant) and Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate (an amino acid surfactant). Neither is sulfate-based. Both are among the gentlest cleansing systems in cosmetic chemistry — used in dermatologically-tested sensitive skin formulas specifically because they clean without barrier disruption.
It will remove light SPF, daily makeup, and sebum effectively. For waterproof or long-wear formulas, use a dedicated oil or balm cleanser first — then follow with this as your second cleanse. Double cleansing is the standard protocol for PM heavy-makeup removal with a gentle surfactant cleanser like this one.
Yes. Foam volume is a cosmetic choice, not a cleaning signal. Sulfate-based cleansers foam heavily because they're more disruptive surfactants. Amino acid + betaine cleansers are gentler by design and produce a softer, lower lather. The cleansing efficacy is real — the absence of stripping is also real.
The skin's natural acid mantle sits between pH 4.5–6. Most traditional soaps and some cleansers are pH 8–10 — they alkalinize the surface, which disrupts the microbiome, reduces efficacy of low-pH serums, and triggers inflammation. A cleanser at pH 6.5–7.5 doesn't fight the skin's chemistry — it works within it.
For light daily makeup, light SPF, and no waterproof products — yes. For heavy SPF, foundation, or waterproof mascara — do a first cleanse with an oil/balm, then follow with this. The surfactant system is designed for efficiency, not for breaking down heavy pigment or waterproof film.
Yes — it's specifically designed for it. The ceramide and cholesterol deposition during rinsing helps maintain the barrier that retinal and retinol are working to renew. The anti-inflammatory botanical complex (Centella, Propolis, Honeysuckle) reduces the baseline inflammation that retinoid use can elevate. This is not a coincidence — the MISOORA system is formulated to work as a stack.
Ingredient overlap is common. The differences are in concentration, pH, and formulation design. Most "gentle" cleansers include ceramides at trace levels for the label — this one includes them at functional concentrations with the ceramide-cholesterol pairing required for actual lamellar deposition. pH is published. INCI is full and in order.
Yes — it's designed for both. In the morning, 30 seconds is sufficient. In the evening, 60 seconds minimum to properly clear the day's product and environmental load. The same cleanser, both windows — designed to prime the barrier before actives at every use.