Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser 16 fl oz (473 ml)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Softens As It Cleanses
Non-Comedogenic
CETAPHIL® cleanser was formulated for dermatologists as a gentle, non-irritating cleanser for even the most sensitive skin. Unlike soap, CETAPHIL is completely non-alkaline, non-comedogenic, and fragrance free. Soothes and softens as it cleanses, helping the skin retain needed moisture. Use for face, hands, and the entire body. Also an excellent cleanser for the delicate skin of babies.
16 fl oz. (473ml)
Made in Canada
Questions? visit cetaphil.com
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17786 in Beauty
- Size: 16 fl oz
- Brand: Cetaphil
- Ingredients: Water, Cetearyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Stearyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben
- Number of items: 2
- Dimensions: 1.23 pounds
Features
- Ideal for dry, sensitive skin
- Controls dryness associated with topical acne medications and wrinkle products
- Designed for dry, sensitive skin
- Won't strip the skin of natural protective oils
- pH balanced, fragrance-free and non-comedogenic
Customer Reviews
Dermatologists Agree!!
I've seen 2 different dermatologists, and they BOTH said to use Cetaphil. Every other person I know who has had to visit a dermatologist says their doctor also recommended Cetaphil. I have a rare (and extremely severe)form of Rosacea and have tried TONS of cleansers and I have to say that this cleanser is the BEST!!! Between my medication-induced dry skin and the sub-zero Chicago winter weather, my skin takes a beating. Normally I rinse the cleanser off, but on the worst days, I wipe it off with a soft cloth. My skin is soft and supple now, whereas before, it would flake like crazy. It looked like I had severe dandruff, until you realized all the flakes on my shirt were from my face! Just stay away from the bar cleansers. They are not so good. If you have oily skin, use the liquid cleanser for normal to oily skin.
Great moisturizer for parched skin...
You know what? I've tried many, many, many, many, many different moisturizers. Some expensive, some not. Some exotic, some you wonder what the origin of the ingredients are. But I ALWAYS come back to cetaphil lotion. Why? Well, first of all, I have oily skin. But, it is dehydrated oily skin. This moisturizes perfectly without making my skin an oil slick. Let's' face it, I've used so-called "Oil-free" moisturizers that have made my skin an oil slick. And whenever I've used products that have irritated and/or broken my skin out, this is the ONLY product that brings my skin back to life. It's affordable, too. That's another bonus. I'm always looking for the holy grail moisturizer. And until I find it, I will always resort to cetaphil.
Could not live without it
This is my first line of defense when it comes to skin care.
I have used this twice a day, morning and night, for a good three years and it has dramatically improved my complexion. I believe this product to be a major factor in the number of compliments I've had on the quality of my skin.
As for acne, I would likely still be a rather severe sufferer had I not been introduced to this product. That this cleanser has been able to [very nearly] banish my acne without any harsh chemicals or acids is worth the price of the seemingly expensive investment. It is worth every penny.
Contrary to an earlier review, I find that it works very well (and gently) for removing eye makeup because of the sensitive nature of the skin surrounding the eyes. Carefully apply a fairly generous amount of the product and use a q-tip with a twisting motion to lift it away.
I cannot say how well this works with foundations or concealers as, because of this product, I have no need for them.
I simply cannot recommend this highly enough.









