Cetaphil is great. I've been using it for the past months and my skin is noticably softer. My dermatologist actually recommended it for me since I was taking a drying acne product for my skin. I had no idea what it was like at the time. But, I love it now. And, since then, I found out it's #1 Dermatologist recomended and "non-comedogenic." I highly recommend it. Plus, you can find it any for a cheap price! GO GET IT! lol, I sound like those models on those commercials. haha, but it is really good.
2006-08-25 14:36:22
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answered by Christine 2
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The main thing you need to make sure of when you purchase mositurizers for sensitive skin is that the product is "noncomedogenic". This means that it will not cause irritation or exacerbate current irritations. Cetaphil is a good one. You could also try Mary Kay Timewise Skincare line. I like the Mary Kay moisturizer better. I get it at http://marykay.com/npina-barnes
2006-08-25 18:53:02
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answered by nimopiba 3
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Most hospitals have used Cetaphil for years. I guess if it is good enough for them, it must be an effective product.
2006-08-25 18:51:13
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answered by diane_b_33594 4
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cetaphil cleansers and moisturizing is the best on the market...period!
2006-08-25 18:51:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I have used it since I have severe Eczema. It didn't work for me.
2006-08-25 19:46:25
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answered by autumn 3
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Good? Hon, did you GO to English class?
Try does it work well.
2006-08-25 18:49:03
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answered by neocollie75 2
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my daughter uses it on her face and body in combination with her exzema medications - it does very well for her
2006-08-25 18:58:50
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answered by cute_dancing_chick 2
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yes i liked it but now i use a different product...
2006-08-25 18:53:09
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answered by butterflidesi 3
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excellent choice, non irritating and reasonable priced
2006-08-25 18:48:41
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answered by successisnteasy 3
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