Thursday, April 15, 2010

Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser for Normal to Oily Skin, $10

Testimonial: Last August, my skin started breaking out for no reason. And when I say "my skin," I mean everywhere--my face, neck, chest, shoulders, and back. I've always had acne-prone skin (mostly my chin and--yes, I'll admit it--my back), but I had never gotten anything on my shoulders. All of a sudden I had all these little bumps, and they wouldn't go away. I went to a dermatologist, who barely looked at me and gave me all these topical treatments. Nothing worked. My skin was getting worse--breaking out even more and getting extremely sensitive. I was mad. She told me to buy a cleanser that was about $30. It seemed to work okay but nothing magical. One day I left it at my boyfriend's house and I had nothing to use. My brother had some Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser for Normal to Oily Skin that I never felt like trying but now, I needed something. I'm glad I tried it because this stuff is GREAT.

Cetaphil's Daily Cleanser is clear, thin, and slippery (I know, I know, weird word choice, but you know what I mean!). I use about 2 pumps per area; its thinness makes it easy to spread out a small amount. It foams a little bit but not too much. While I was using it for the first time I thought, "There's no way this is doing anything." It's so gentle and non-irritating--but don't let the gentleness fool you! Right after the first wash my skin felt clean and tight (you know I love that feeling). I had washed my face at night and the next day my zits and pores were smaller (the very next day!). I kept using it and after a week or so the bumps on my chest and shoulders were gone, and my face and back look better than they have in a loooong time.

Cetaphil has greatly reduced my breakouts and made the ones I do get smaller and less lingering. I do recommend using a moisturizer afterward because it leaves your skin kinda dry. I'm also going to try a new exfoliating scrub to add to my routine--while this is an awesome cleanser, it doesn't do much for blackheads, and I feel like I need some dead skin scrubbed off. More on that later!

Final verdict
Cost: $10 for a 16 oz. bottle is a great price, especially compared to high-end brands and that $30 stuff the dermatologist made me buy. And it lasts a long time!
Skin clearing: OMG, my skin is much happier. It soothed my pissed off skin and shrank my pores. But, maybe I'll add a scrub to take care of my blackheads.
Skin type: This one is made for normal to oily skin. I have sensitive combination skin and this is perfect for me. They also have a Gentle Skin Cleanser for very sensitive skin (skin conditions like severe acne, rosacea, or eczema, even for children).
Repeat offender: Yes! If you have troubled skin and nothing is helping, give this a try. I will buy this again and again and recommend it to everyone.

-T

PS, back to makeup: Sephora.com is selling this Smashbox Cream Eyeliner set for only $15! Want want want.

5 comments:

  1. st helenes apricot scrub i blogged about! truuusttt.

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  2. Thank you so much for posting this! I have the same problems and have been using Neutrogena's Body Clear Body Scrubs for YEARS and it hasn't done a whole lot for my acne, and I hate trial and error stuff when it comes to acne products because there are just too many and I don't want to waste the money! I'm definitely going to try this stuff, thanks again!

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  3. just a little hateration---i got the sensitive-skin formula cleanser on the advice of a dermatologist, and i find that even *that* is still too much for my skin on my face (and leaves my eyes stinging). that said, i use their sensitive-skin lotion on my face daily.

    j'adore this blog. sooooo helpful, ladies.

    re: other posts
    i, too, am on the hunt for the world's most fabulous mascara---something with thick coverage that elongates without flaking and clumping and is easy to wash off. and when i say "i am on the hunt" i mean "i am sitting in my squashy living-room armchair, wishing i had the perfect mascara and want you to find it for me and blog about it."

    TTFN,
    DJ

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  4. DJ, I'd try the Cetaphil bar soap, just to see if that works for sensitive skin. I have used it a few times, in the beginning it feels like it dries out skin a little bit but nothing too harsh. Look out for a mascara post this week! It isn't "the one" but it isn't bad either! Thanks for loving and trusting us so much, we will do our best in the hunt!

    -M

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  5. YES. I agree. I use Gentle Cleanser everyday and it rocks ^^

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