| I have really sensitive and extremely dry skin on my face. I've tried so many facial cleansers but can't find one that doesn't dry out or irritate my skin. Any suggestions? |
| Cetaphil. |
| Simple brand. Get at Walgreens or cvs. It's great. |
| My skin isn't particularly sensitive, but I have pretty dry skin on my cheeks and a moderately oily t-zone. I've been using Dove original bar soap for years and it's the only thing that doesn't overly dry out my skin--I use it for face and body. |
| Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser. Not the one for oily dry skin but the one for regular skin. don't use water, just wipe it off with a Kleenex. |
| I like La Roche Posay Toleriane cleanser. Walgreens has it. |
| Another vote for cetaphil gentle skin cleanser. |
| My dermatologist told me to use Cetaphil. |
| Cetaphil, for sure! |
| I don't understand why so many people recommend Ceraphil. Isn't it chick full of chemicals + sulfates?? Perhaps people don't know this?? |
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1. Cetaphil (either wipe off or suds formula)
2. Pond's (wipe off) 3. Purpose (suds) |
b/c it's gentle. And it works. = ) |
| Surprised nobody's mentioned oil cleansing, I have been doing it for about a year now and it's fabulous. Fwiw my skin has always been extreme-combination. Where it's oily, it's really oily, and where it's dry, it's rough and flaky. Ocm really evened everything out, it's easy and I can muck around with the essential oils in it (ie some eucalyptus if I have a cold). |
Never did for me. The Neutrogena Gentle Cleanser (in the white and robins egg blue pump) works much better at getting off makeup. |
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Purpose works for me
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