My dermatologist recommended I use this cleanser. So, I started using it a couple of months back and it really keeps break-outs at bay without drying my skin out.
My dermatologist recommended I use this cleanser. So, I started using it a couple of months back and it really keeps break-outs at bay without drying my skin out.
I started using it while on accutane, and I've been hooked ever since. Its so gentle, and non-drying, great stuff.




yes! i loooooove cetaphil!! i can even use it to remove eye make up (since i don't use waterproof)
My dermatologist always gives me free samples of this stuff. It's so gentle. Works great.
Muahgreenidlady1.
I have become my own guinea pig when it coms to cosmetics with pocket draining, "isn't moisturizer supposed to moisturize?" non-results.
I have really delicate skin and have experienced more irritation than soothing from so-called "sensitive skin" products (go figure...).
So thanks for the thread and thanks to all of you for confirming.





This stuff is great for really sensitive skin. I used to use it when my eczema was really bad. It helped alot to restore my skin to normal.
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you can only survive by clinging onto trees
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it even works to cleanse sunburn
Put a little Magick in your night.



I have sensitive skin and this stuff made me feel like i had a film over my face. Never cleared my face. Physoderm does a better job of that for me.



I tried Cetaphil because I had heard such great things about it, but it didn't take any of my makeup off. I need something stronger!
I'm so trying it now!![]()
My dermatologist recommends it too
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Cetaphil was never strong enough for me either, but I have heard wonderful things about it from those who have dry or sensitive skin.





i like noxema... i've never tried cetaphil.
I tried some last night...and it dried my face out!! WTF?![]()





I use Pond's Cold Cream to remove makeup (I read somewhere that it won't clog your pores because the mineral oil molecules are too big to get in there) and Cetaphil to wash -- for me, with sensitive acne-prone skin, it's a terrific combination.
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