The invention provides an acne-removing facial cleanser. The acne-removing facial cleanser is prepared from, by weight, 7 parts of radix stemonae, 4 parts of crowfoot, 5 parts of carpesium abrotanoides, 3 parts of acorus calamus, 5 parts of roots of red-rooted salvia, 7 parts of radix angelicae pubescentis, 8 parts of Chinese alpine rush, 7 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruits, 4 parts of polygonum suffultum, 6 parts of castor seeds, 5 parts of angelica sinensis, 9 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 4 parts of schizonepeta, 5 parts of garden balsam stems, 3 parts of coptis chinensis, 2 parts of scutellaria baicalensis, 3 parts of cortex phellodendri, 5 parts of pseudo-ginseng, 3 parts of eupolyphaga, 7 parts of lithospermum, 8 parts of liquorice, 3 parts of myrrh, 12 parts of glycerinum, 8 parts of zinc pyrithione, 6 parts of guar gum hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, 3 parts of quaternary ammonium salt, 10 parts of alkyl polyglucoside, 0.1 part of vitamin E, 10 parts of plant ash, 4 parts of nanosilicon dioxide powder, 10 parts of water bamboo juice, 5 parts of mulberry juice, 12 parts of aloe juice, 10 parts of orange juice and a proper amount of citric acid. Dirt on the skin is removed, and good sterilization and disinfection functions are achieved.