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Review: Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion on Acne-Prone/Oily Skin

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  2. mexifaith says:

    You should aim for natural moisturizers…like jojoba oil or argan or tamanu oil. All those oils have been proven to reduce acne. I would google them and do some research in case…you have any doubts. But they’re really amazing. I noticed a diffrence right away.

  3. otherbaby says:

    @michellelux88 – i have the cleanser and moisturizing cream. i use it after i shower in the morning… lukewarm water then rinse with cold water to seal the pores.
    then at night too.. same thing.

  4. michellelux88 says:

    @otherbaby …hello there, i wanna know which one do you use there are several different cetaphil

  5. sideim says:

    Are you single, wouldn’t mind tapping your fine Asian ass ;D

  6. airsoftluigi1 says:

    ur skin is shiny mayb thats a prob

  7. otherbaby says:

    my aunt whos 68 yrs old used cetaphil for years and years and years and she looks 20 yrs younger. she also has nice skin, and her pores are amazing not visible!! when she told me she only used cetaphil, i immidiately bought them. my skin felt so soft, not much pimples and pores are starting to shrink.

  8. OrangeMocha144253 says:

    I have a 20 fl. oz. bottle of this stuff i use it for the summer and it is amazing it doesn’t burn your eyes and it reliefs sun burn i have sun burn now and i apply very little and it helps make it not burn a lot. i would give it 4.5 stars because it is a tad bit greasy.

  9. puchie214 says:

    cetaphil did not cure acne…cetaphil is very to moisturized your skin…like if you use as daily lotion on your body because i am using it for years for my 2 kids which is my pediatrician recommend it….if you want some brand that can cure acne try PROACTIVE it works really good….

  10. alyssaroney says:

    @duciaciao Thanks. I was just wondering because my doctor told me that I only need something to clean my pores… I guess I will stay on AcneFree even though I would rather just use a simple cleaning product, not a 3 step acne solution

  11. duciaciao says:

    @alyssaroney Hey! It does not get rid of acne unfortunately. It just helps moisturize your skin if you’re using acne treatments cuz those treatments can be so DRYING. Ugh

  12. alyssaroney says:

    So does Cetaphil help get rid of acne? Because I am using AcneFree right now (its not working) and my dr told me to switch to Cetaphil, but i am scared lol

  13. jepowelldotcom says:

    Try Cetaphil Cream. The cream (the regular one, not the “advance”) is actually less greasy than the lotion!

  14. Viruspirate says:

    cet-a-phil

  15. duciaciao says:

    @MiZzDeeRoCkZ

    YEA, this is pretty greasy. I only suggest wearing it at night time cause I would not DARE to wear this during daytime. I think it would be a pretty good moisturizer for night time.

    Eucerin is great, too! It’s thicker but it’s not as greasy. It didn’t relieve any “immediate” redness if you’re aiming for that.

  16. MiZzDeeRoCkZ says:

    ” ran a mile” lol ugh i don’t know which one to buy i also suffer from oily skin???

  17. duciaciao says:

    I used Eucerin at night time only. I use SPF stuff during the day. It can lead a white film over the face if I don’t spread the moisturizer evenly.

    The Cetaphil doesn’t cause the Cetaphil is more watery than the Eucerin. The only complain is that it’s greasier than the Eucerin – probably because of the vegetable oils in it.

  18. PshYeahItzMe says:

    I have used the eucerin and I hate that it doesn’t really work well on dry spots, it doesn’t absorb well and my biggest complain it leaves a white cast on the face(feels more like a sunscreen vs moisturizer) does the cetaphil leave your skin white?

  19. duciaciao says:

    I liked the texture for the eucerin, but I haven’t tried cerave lotion. I saw it in the drugstores, too. I was going to try it as my next moisturizer venture as it seems to be great for sensitive skin. Thxxx for your suggestion~

  20. heygracee says:

    eucerin is really thick. i think it works better on really dry skin.have u tried the CeraVe lotion? its light and sinks in well.

  21. heygracee says:

    @kaaythoj916 it irritated my eyes too. my eyes get itchy and i keep rubbing them, so i stopped using it.

  22. duciaciao says:

    @kaaythoj916 That’s sooo weird!

    I have no problem when I put it near my eyes (even where the :”puffiness” of the eyes begin). Could it be that area is sensitive to the lotion since the eye area is pretty delicate? My eyes burn only when I put aloe vera gel near my eyes because the aloe vera is the “cousin” plant to the onion !!~ (it stings for about 30 seconds, and that’s it). Hope you’re okay!

  23. duciaciao says:

    @realwoman50 That’s what another YT user said…that the cream is better. I have no idea why though. I haven’t used the cream before.

  24. kaaythoj916 says:

    have you ever apply the Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion around your eyes area? does it burns ur eyes?
    i have been using the Cetaphil facial Moisturizer for 2-3 weeks now and every time when i apply it near my eye, it burns my eyes!!!

  25. realwoman50 says:

    I have very oily, sensitive, fair skin and am also very familiar with Cetaphil products, which I love. The lotion is “ok” but tends to break me out a bit. I started using the cream, the stuff in the big tub, as a cold cream, washing it off with a warm washcloth and that definitely is better for my skin. No breakouts and my skin is soft. No need for an additional moisturizer.

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