Cleansers for Psoriasis: What to Look For, What to Avoid

The right cleanser can make you feel more comfortable in your skin every day. Here are our expert-backed picks.
Best Product Types and Ingredients to Look For
According to Dr. Kobets, the best cleansers for psoriasis are:
- Gentle
- Moisturizing
- Fragrance-free
These three qualities help support skin barrier function and prevent irritation due to dryness, Kobets says. With the right cleanser, you can help reduce flares, and keep your skin smoother and more comfortable.
Synthetic Detergent (Syndet) Bars and Liquid Cleansers
Look for these cleanser ingredients when you’re dealing with psoriasis:
- Ceramides
- Glycerol (also called glycerin)
- Petrolatum (also called petroleum jelly)
- Paraffin
- Urea
- Hyaluronic acid
Colloidal Oatmeal Cleansers
Goat’s Milk Soap
Goat’s milk soap is another natural option to soothe skin that’s irritated from psoriasis. Kobets notes that evidence of its efficacy in psoriasis is limited, though.
“We do not have good clinical trials that support the use of goat milk soaps in psoriasis at this time,” Kobets says.
Medicated and Exfoliating Cleansers
If you have stubborn symptoms that don’t respond to other products, you may want to try a medicated option.
It’s important to speak to your doctor before using them, though. Medicated and exfoliating cleansers can be irritating, and shouldn’t be used on sensitive areas or broken skin.
Coal Tar Soap
- Irritation of the skin
- Folliculitis (a bumpy rash)
- Allergic reactions
- Staining of the skin, clothing, and countertops
- Worsened psoriasis symptoms
- Increased sensitivity to ultraviolet light, which can lead to sunburn
Salicylic Acid Cleansers
Sulfur or Zinc Pyrithione Soap
Cleanser Types and Ingredients to Avoid
Good psoriasis management means paying attention to how your skin responds to products and treatments and tweaking your routine as you go. It’s not one-size-fits-all.
Ingredients to avoid include:
- Fragrance and dyes
- Alcohols
- Sulfates, like sodium lauryl sulfate
- Physical exfoliants, like those in scrubs
If you’re looking for specific products that might be helpful or you aren’t sure if something you want to try is safe, ask your dermatologist.
The Takeaway
- With psoriasis, gentle, mild cleansers without harsh ingredients are the best options for cleansing your skin.
- Soothing and moisturizing ingredients include oats, goat milk, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides; they can help ease symptoms and restore hydration.
- Medicated soaps with coal tar, salicylic acid, and sulfur can reduce scaling, but they may be irritating.
- Choose cleansers without fragrance, alcohols, sulfates, and rough exfoliants to avoid irritating your skin.
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Sanober Pezad Doctor, MD
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Dr. Sanober Pezad Doctor is a double board-certified dermatologist and internationally recognized leader in integrative and holistic dermatology. She is an anti-aging and regenerative medicine specialist and the founder of AGEnesis and Baby SkinWise.
She earned her MD in dermatology, venereology, and leprology and a diplomate of national board (DNB) in dermatology. She is board certified in anti-aging and regenerative medicine from the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M). She's also a trained clinical homeopath through the Center for Education and Development of Clinical Homeopathy (CEDH).
Sanober is the founder of AGEnesis: The Holistic Aging Blueprint, a science-backed, multidimensional protocol for healthy skin aging, and Baby SkinWise, the world’s first audiovisual skincare guide for parents. She also hosts the YouTube channel "Healthy Aging with Dr. Doctor," where she delivers educational content on evidence-based skincare, hair health, and integrative health practices.
Sanober is a medical school gold medalist and recipient of multiple national and international awards. She is also the chief dermatology medical advisor for emerging clinical research in integrative skin and hair health, with more than 50 published scientific articles.
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