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3 reviews
torettoD
torettoD6 posts
 

Great product to use as a daytime moisturizer after facial cleanse – As someone who has skin that is prone to acne and dryness, incorporating this product into my daily skincare regimen has helped me combat mild skin dryness that is typically caused as a result of facial cleansing - something that, for the most part, cannot be helped. What's great about this product is that it is a non-comedogenic moisturizer… Read more

and sunscreen, which is great to use during the day when your skin is exposed to all sorts of harsh conditions i.e direct sunlight, cold conditions, winds etc.

Do not leave the product on for too long though as it can suffocate the pores.

I think 5-8hrs of it on before you actually start to feel your face feel like it can't breathe.

Rick R
Rick R24 posts
 

A brand you can trust – I trust this brand more than any other when it come to skincare and their sunscreen range is excellent. I use it regularly and have always been well protected. A brand you can trust to deliver quality products time and time again.

anonymous4358
anonymous4358
 

good but not sure if its the best – ive been using it for about a year so far and it provides good sun protection and it moisturises your face pretty well and leaves it really smooth... esp. if you've got dry skin. but it you've got oily skin its disgusting, so i suggest applying a mattifying powder (of your own choice) on top and it will look good and people will not be able to… Read more

tell you've got sunscreen on.. however if you've got blemishes or acne it makes it just LOOK worse becuase you will look reeeeeaally greasy. it's annoying to reapply regularily because you'll get sticky... not quite greasy but sticky. its not that recommended for people with acne prone skin... i feel cetaphil is more for people with sensitive skin or eczema prone skin. im not quite sure if it was the sunscreen that was causing me to break out or if it was something else... maybe i just apply too much but anyways... always remember that its not oil free or matte or anything like that. i will be trying the neutrogena one since they say neutrogena is more targeted for acne prone skin. it moisturises pretty well, leaves skin baby soft after washing it off, suitable for people with sensitive skin makes face shiny and white, makes face sticky, doesn't look good alone, not really suitable for people with oily or acne prone skin.

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