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This moisturizer works amazingly well for sensitive, dry skin. My skin is more the normal type, but even still I like to keep it soft by using a good lotion year round. I love how it has absolutely no fragrance. It goes on smoothly and locks the moisture in after a shower. I bought it for $11.95 CDN (about the same cost as Aveeno) and I think it is totally worth it. I think these two (Cetaphil and Aveeno) are my top picks for moisturizers. Definitely recommended!
Cetaphil Daily Facial Moisturizer SPF 15 - Pros: Non-comedogenic, oil-free and fragrance-free! What more can you ask? And according to their website: "This moisturizer is lightweight, silky-smooth, fragrance-free and suitable for use under makeup or after shaving. Provides gentle moisturization for all skin types." So it's just right for me. Perfect for going outside during the winter. I bought it on sale at Shopper's Drug Mart (CAD$9???). Lasts for months! Cons: you might not like the "greasy" look after applying this. I have combination skin, I suggest go easy on your oily zones. I don't wear make-up, but I don't think it's a good make-up base. I wish it was 100%natural. I hope this helps!
I have tried just about every make up remover and face cleanser out there. This product is perfect because it does it all! It's great at taking off waterproof mascara and eyeliner and it is also a super gentle cleanser all in one! Good price for a great product.
I have tried a lot of different moisturizers, high end expensive ones and drug store ones. This was reccomended to me by a dermotologist, and I am sold on it. It moisturizes without that greasy feeling. It is a good all oever moisturizer, face and body.
It makes my skin feel so soft and look so nice. The moisturizer for me works great!!!
Cetaphil is a no frills moisturizer that has a light consistency but still saturates the skin - while being absorbed quickly. It is one of the most reasonably priced, reliable moisturizers on the market, and was actually recommended by my dermatologist. In fact, for an acute facial break-out I had in the past which required prescription medication, I was prescribed Clindamycin contained in a mixture with Cetaphil as a base. What better testament is there to the effectiveness of Cetaphil?
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