Torriden's Balanceful Cleansing Foam is a smarter-than-average pore-refining foam cleanser that pairs daily-use salicylic acid and PHA with the brand's 5D cica complex to deliver real sebum-lifting performance without the stripping that usually comes with BHA-containing foams. Combination and oily skin types will find it an easy daily upgrade; very dry and sensitive skin should look to the Cleansing Gel instead.
Balanceful Cleansing Foam
Torriden's Balanceful Cleansing Foam is a smarter-than-average pore-refining foam cleanser that pairs daily-use salicylic acid and PHA with the brand's 5D cica complex to deliver real sebum-lifting performance without the stripping that usually comes with BHA-containing foams. Combination and oily skin types will find it an easy daily upgrade; very dry and sensitive skin should look to the Cleansing Gel instead.
Score Breakdown
Where this product gains points and where it loses them — broken down across the four scoring pillars.
A thoughtful soap-based foaming cleanser with real BHA and PHA refinement plus the 5D cica complex to offset potential harshness. The saponification base keeps it from scoring as high as Torriden's gentler cleansing gel for sensitive skin.
Pros & Cons
- ✓Salicylic acid and PHA combination refines pores without aggressive stripping
- ✓5D cica complex offsets the drying potential of the saponification base
- ✓Dense, satisfying foam lather satisfies users who want traditional foaming experience
- ✓Fragrance-free formula keeps added irritant load minimal
- ✓Meaningful pore and texture improvements visible within 2-4 weeks
- ✓Affordable price undercuts Western BHA cleansers in the same category
- ✓pH-balanced at approximately 6.0 — acidic enough for BHA efficacy, mild enough for daily use
- ✗Saponification base may be too drying for very dry or sensitive skin
- ✗Daily BHA content rules it out for rosacea or compromised-barrier users
- ✗Foam volume, while dense, is still moderate compared to harsher cleansers
- ✗Slight herbal scent from botanical extracts may bother very reactive users
Full Review
Putting BHA into a cleanser is harder than it sounds. Brands have been doing it for decades, usually badly. The trouble is that salicylic acid in a rinse-off product exists in a compromise zone: you need enough concentration and a low enough formula pH to let the acid do actual work, but not so much that the cleanser strips the skin or pushes sensitive users into irritation. Add in the soap-based saponification chemistry that gives foaming cleansers their volume — stearic acid, lauric acid, potassium hydroxide — and you're fighting two potential drying forces at once. Most foam cleansers with BHA either go too soft on the acid and end up with a marketing-only claim, or they go too hard and leave you with a cleanser that feels stripped in exactly the way barrier-first skincare is trying to avoid. The Balanceful Cleansing Foam is Torriden's attempt to thread that needle, and for the skin types it's designed for, it largely works. The formulation logic starts with the saponification base. Stearic acid, lauric acid, and potassium hydroxide generate the classic soap-style foam experience, joined by potassium cocoyl glycinate — an amino-acid surfactant that softens the overall cleansing profile. The traditional soap approach is why this cleanser delivers the dense, satisfying lather that some users specifically want from a foaming product. If you've been disappointed by the low-foam experience of the Torriden Cleansing Gel, this is the version of the line that lathers the way you probably expected. The pore-refining work comes from a two-acid strategy. Salicylic acid sits at a mid-low INCI position — enough to do rinse-off keratolytic work without pushing into irritation territory for daily use. Gluconolactone, a polyhydroxy acid, joins it as a gentler secondary exfoliant with a larger molecular size that stays closer to the surface and contributes mild texture smoothing. Together they represent a careful dual-acid approach that Korean brands have been refining in cleansers over the past few years, and it pays off here with a product that genuinely improves pore appearance over weeks of consistent use. The calming counterweight is the 5D cica complex — whole centella asiatica extract plus madecassoside, asiaticoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid. In a leave-on product this complex does its best work. In a rinse-off foam the contact time is shorter, but the concentration is high enough to offset the potential harshness of the saponification base and the acid content. The cica is doing real work here as a formulation counterweight, not just a marketing flourish. Panthenol sits near the top of the humectant supporting cast, adding genuine post-wash comfort. The skin experience reflects all of this careful balance. Dispense a small amount onto damp palms, work into a dense foam, and apply — the lather is satisfying without being aggressive, and the wash feels cleansing without feeling angry. After rinsing, the skin feels clean in the good sense: smooth, slightly mattified, comfortable, not stripped. Oily and combination skin types are the biggest winners here. The pore-refining effect builds over two to four weeks of consistent twice-daily use, showing up as visibly cleaner pore openings and a subtle reduction in shine and texture. Blackhead-prone users often notice improvements specifically in the T-zone where pore-clogging sebum accumulates fastest. Users with active mild acne tend to report fewer new breakouts after a few weeks, though serious acne still requires leave-on treatment to address properly. Very dry skin users are where this cleanser shows its limits. The combination of soap-based saponification and daily BHA can be too much for skin types that are already struggling with moisture retention, and twice-daily use may leave dry skin feeling tight by the second week. For those users, Torriden's Balanceful Cica Cleansing Gel is the better pick — it keeps the 5D cica identity and the gentle amino-acid surfactants while skipping the saponification base and the acid content. Sensitive skin users who don't also have oily skin concerns should make the same call. Rosacea-prone users should steer clear of the BHA entirely and look for a truly gentle sensitive-skin cleanser. Fragrance-sensitive users will appreciate that the formula is fully fragrance-free — the light herbal note comes from the cica and botanical extracts naturally rather than added perfume. The clean ingredient list makes this one of the more defensible BHA foams in K-beauty for users who care about minimal added irritants. Value is solid at around $18 for 150ml, which works out to approximately 2-3 months of twice-daily use for most people. That per-wash cost of roughly a dime puts this cleanser well below premium Western BHA cleansers like Paula's Choice 2% BHA Gel Cleanser, and the active roster holds up well in comparison. The 5D cica content in particular is a differentiator that Western brands don't usually match in cleansers at this price point. For the specific user — combination to oily skin who wants pore refinement in a daily foam cleanser without sacrificing barrier support — this cleanser is an easy recommendation. For everyone else in the Torriden lineup, the Cleansing Gel remains the safer default choice.
Formula
Key Ingredients
The hero actives that drive this product's performance.
| Ingredient | Function | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| 5D Cica Complex | Torriden's signature whole-centella-plus-four-triterpenoids stack appears here too, though with shorter rinse-off contact time than the brand's leave-on serums. In a foaming cleanser the cica acts as a soothing counterweight to the stearic and lauric acid saponification that gives the foam its volume, keeping the cleanse from feeling stripping. | well-established |
| Salicylic Acid (BHA) | Provides the pore-refining active pitch for this foam — sitting at a mid-low INCI position as a rinse-off keratolytic that gently lifts sebum from pore openings without the dwell time of a leave-on BHA product. The concentration is calibrated for daily use in most skin types. | well-established |
| Gluconolactone (PHA) | Works alongside salicylic acid as a gentle polyhydroxy acid that adds mild surface exfoliation with a lower irritation profile than AHAs. In this foam it contributes to the pore-refining benefit while its larger molecular size keeps it from penetrating aggressively, making the cleanser safer for sensitive skin types than a pure AHA foam would be. | well-established |
| Potassium Cocoyl Glycinate | Included alongside the traditional soap-based saponification system to soften the overall cleansing experience, adding an amino-acid-derived gentleness that most pure soap foams lack. | well-established |
| Panthenol | The humectant and soothing backbone that offsets the drying tendency of saponified fatty acid foam cleansers. Positioned high enough to play a real role in post-wash comfort rather than just existing as a label claim. | well-established |
Full INCI List · pH 6
Water, Glycerin, Stearic Acid, Lauric Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, Potassium Cocoyl Glycinate, Dipropylene Glycol, Potassium Cocoate, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Lauryl Glucoside, Salicylic Acid, Centella Asiatica Extract, Madecassoside, Asiaticoside, Asiatic Acid, Madecassic Acid, Panthenol, Gluconolactone, Allantoin, Tocopherol, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Betaine, 1,2-Hexanediol, Citric Acid, Ethylhexylglycerin
Product Flags
✓ Fragrance Free✓ Alcohol Free✗ Oil Free✓ Silicone Free✓ Paraben Free✓ Sulfate Free✓ Cruelty Free✓ Vegan✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Potential Irritants
potassium hydroxidesalicylic acid
Compatibility
Skin Match
Best For
Works For
Not Ideal For
Addresses These Conditions
acne large pores oiliness blackheads texture
Use With Caution
Routine Step
cleanser
Time of Day
AM & PM
Pregnancy Safe
Yes ✓
Layering Tips
Use as the second cleanse after an oil cleanser at night or as a standalone morning cleanser. The salicylic acid content means twice-daily use is fine for oily skin but may be too much for drier skin types — consider alternating with a milder cleanser if you notice tightness.
Results Timeline
Immediate clean, slightly mattifying feel after the first wash. Pore and texture improvements visible at 2-4 weeks. Best results for oily and combination skin at 6-8 weeks with consistent twice-daily use.
Pairs Well With
oil-cleanserhydrating-tonercica-serummoisturizer
Sample AM Routine
- Torriden BALANCEFUL Cleansing Foam
- Hydrating toner
- Serum
- Moisturizer
- SPF 50
Sample PM Routine
- Oil cleanser
- Torriden BALANCEFUL Cleansing Foam
- Toner
- Treatment
- Moisturizer
Evidence
Science & Expert Perspective
The Science
This cleanser's formulation strategy hinges on balancing two potentially drying chemistries — saponification-based foam and low-level BHA — with a meaningful calming and humectant load. Salicylic acid's mechanism as a beta-hydroxy acid is well-established in published literature: its lipophilic structure lets it penetrate into sebaceous pore openings where it loosens keratin plugs and sebum, reducing comedones and supporting pore clarity with consistent use. Clinical studies have demonstrated its efficacy at concentrations as low as 0.5 to 2 percent in rinse-off and leave-on formulations, with rinse-off contact times sufficient to deliver meaningful effect over weeks of consistent application. Gluconolactone, a polyhydroxy acid, has been studied as a gentler alternative to traditional AHAs like glycolic and lactic acid. Its larger molecular size limits penetration depth, reducing irritation while still providing surface smoothing and mild antioxidant activity. Published research supports its use in sensitive-skin formulations as a daily exfoliation agent. The 5D cica complex's soothing role is backed by extensive centella asiatica research — madecassoside and asiaticoside have peer-reviewed evidence for anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects, and asiatic acid contributes antioxidant and barrier-supportive properties. In a rinse-off application the bioavailability is lower than in leave-on products, but the stacked concentration approach helps compensate. Panthenol's humectant and soothing evidence is well-documented across decades of dermatological research, and its inclusion here at a meaningful INCI position supports the overall barrier-friendly positioning. Potassium cocoyl glycinate, an amino-acid-based surfactant, has published data showing lower irritation potential than pure soap-based systems, which is why adding it to the saponification base improves the cleansing comfort profile.
Dermatologist Perspective
Dermatologists generally view daily-use BHA cleansers as a sensible addition to routines for patients with oily, combination, or acne-prone skin. The low contact time and rinse-off format reduce the irritation risk compared with leave-on BHA treatments, making them easier to tolerate for sensitive users who still want some pore-refining benefit. In that context, Torriden's Balanceful Cleansing Foam fits the profile of products that board-certified dermatologists often suggest for patients dealing with mild blackheads, oiliness, or textural concerns. The 5D cica complex is considered a helpful addition for patients who find pure BHA cleansers too drying. Dermatologists typically advise against using BHA cleansers for patients with rosacea, active eczema, or compromised barrier function, and for patients using prescription acne treatments the potential compounding effect warrants discussion with a provider before starting.
Guidance
Usage Guide
How to Use
Wet your face with lukewarm water. Dispense a small amount onto damp palms and work briefly to build a dense foam before applying to the face. Massage gently over the T-zone and the rest of the face for 30-60 seconds, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. At night, use as the second cleanse after an oil-based cleanser to fully remove makeup and sunscreen. For very dry or sensitive skin, limit to once per day or alternate with a gentler cleanser. Follow immediately with toner and the rest of your routine while the skin is still damp.
Value Assessment
At approximately $18 for 150ml, this cleanser is well-priced for its formulation quality. Compared with Western BHA cleansers like Paula's Choice 2% BHA Gel Cleanser or CeraVe SA Cleanser at similar prices per milliliter, the Torriden formula holds its own on active density and brings the additional 5D cica complex as a differentiator. On a per-wash basis the cost works out to roughly a dime, which makes consistent twice-daily use economical. For the combination to oily skin user specifically looking for a foaming BHA cleanser with barrier-friendly formulation thinking, this is one of the best value picks in the K-beauty category.
Who Should Buy
Combination and oily skin types looking for a daily foaming cleanser that refines pores and reduces oiliness without sacrificing barrier support. It's especially good for users dealing with mild blackheads, textural concerns, or T-zone congestion who want a gentler alternative to harsher BHA cleansers.
Who Should Skip
Very dry, sensitive, or rosacea-prone skin types should skip this in favor of Torriden's Balanceful Cica Cleansing Gel. Anyone actively using strong leave-on BHA treatments or retinoids may want to alternate cleansers rather than compound the exfoliation. If you have a history of soap-intolerance or reactions to saponified foam cleansers, this one will likely be the wrong product too.
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Details
Details
Texture
Creamy paste that whips into a dense, creamy foam when lathered with water
Scent
Light herbal note from the cica and panthenol base, no added fragrance
Packaging
Plastic tube with flip-top cap
Finish
non-greasyfast-absorbing
What to Expect on First Use
Dispense a small amount and work with damp hands to build the foam before applying — the whipped texture spreads more evenly than applying directly to the face. Expect a clean but comfortable post-wash feel, not the squeaky tightness of harsher foaming cleansers. Some users notice the pore-refining effect within the first week.
How Long It Lasts
2-3 months with twice-daily use
Period After Opening
12 months
Best Season
All Year
Background
The Why
The Balanceful Cleansing Foam arrived more recently than the rest of the line as Torriden's answer to users who wanted a foaming experience rather than the brand's softer cleansing gel. Designed specifically for combination and oily skin types looking for pore refinement, it brings the Balanceful calming identity into a cleansing category typically dominated by harsher saponification-based foams.
About Torriden Emerging Brand (2–5 years)
Torriden launched in 2018 and earned credibility with the Dive-In hyaluronic acid series before building out the Balanceful Cica line starting in 2021. The Cleansing Foam is a newer addition targeting users who want a foaming cleanser experience with pore-refining actives while maintaining the brand's barrier-first positioning.
Brand founded: 2018 · Product launched: 2023
Myth vs. Reality
Myths & Misconceptions
Myth
Foaming cleansers always strip the skin.
Reality
Foam volume and stripping are two separate things. A well-formulated foam cleanser with humectants and cica support can be as gentle as a gel cleanser — Torriden's approach here is an example.
Myth
BHA in a cleanser is pointless because it rinses off.
Reality
Rinse-off BHA has a meaningful effect on pore-opening sebum when used consistently over weeks. It won't replace a leave-on BHA for serious acne treatment, but it's a useful supporting step that costs nothing extra in routine time.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this cleanser better than Torriden's Balanceful Cica Cleansing Gel?
They serve different jobs. The Cleansing Gel is softer and better for sensitive or barrier-compromised skin. The Cleansing Foam is the pick for combination and oily skin types who want pore refinement and a more mattifying feel alongside the Balanceful soothing story.
Can dry skin use this foam?
Dry skin can use it but may find it too drying for twice-daily application. Consider using it only at night for second cleansing and switching to a gentler cleanser in the morning, or swap to the Torriden Cleansing Gel instead.
Is it safe for daily use with BHA inside?
Yes. The salicylic acid is at a daily-use concentration suitable for most skin types, and the contact time is short enough that even sensitive combination skin typically tolerates it. If you notice tightness or flakiness, reduce to once per day or alternate with a milder cleanser.
Does it remove sunscreen and makeup?
For light everyday makeup and most sunscreens, yes. For heavy makeup or water-resistant mineral sunscreens, use it as a second cleanse after an oil-based first cleanse for complete removal.
Is the foam fragrance-free?
Yes — no added fragrance in the formula. The light herbal scent comes from the cica and botanical ingredients naturally.
Will it help with blackheads?
The salicylic acid and PHA work together to gently lift sebum from pore openings, which over weeks of consistent use can reduce the appearance of blackheads. For more persistent blackheads, pair this cleanser with a leave-on BHA treatment for faster results.
Can it replace a leave-on BHA product?
For mild oiliness and texture it can, but for active acne or significant pore concerns a leave-on BHA treatment will still outperform a rinse-off cleanser. Use both for best results.
Community
Community Voices
Common Praise
"Dense, satisfying foam without stripping feel"
"Visibly refines pores over weeks of use"
"5D cica keeps it from feeling harsh despite the BHA"
"Good for oily and combination skin"
"Affordable price for the active roster"
Common Complaints
"May be too drying for very dry skin types"
"Foam volume is moderate — some users want more"
"Scent is subtle but noticeable to very sensitive users"
Notable Endorsements
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Appears In
best k beauty foam cleanser best bha cleanser best pore refining cleanser best cleanser for oily skin
Related Conditions
acne large pores blackheads oiliness
Related Ingredients
salicylic acid pha centella asiatica panthenol amino acid surfactants
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