I've been using Cetaphil for decades. I try others but always come back to it. I like the Extra Gentle for several reasons: 1) You don't need water to rinse it off so you don't splash water all over the sink. Just a damp washcloth is more than enough. And it leaves a moisturizing film. 2) I have blepharitis and need to wash my eyelids in the shower, it doesn't stink my eyes like the regular cleanser. I guess the masking fragrance is what's bothering me. 3) I have rosacea and it actually makes my rosacea better without having to use any other topicals. 4) It's really a quick way to wash your face and moisturize at the same time in the evening when you're too tired to bother with a fancy routine.
@@KuwaitiHabibiI have combination skin too but my skin feel dry in winter so can I used it too because any facewash I used I got bumps all over my face so😔plz reply
Cetaphil is the winner for me. I have spent a ridiculous amount of money on department store skincare products, and professional skin care products, so I had a good foundation for comparing products effectiveness and texture, etc. I tried CeraVe and was not happy with how my skin felt or looked, so I ended up throwing them out after giving them a fair trail for 3-4 weeks. Neutrogena was the same - not for me. ....and then I tried Cetaphil, and fell in love. Great products, with very good ingredients and most importantly, my skin looks calm, moist, and radiant. I am slowly replacing what I have of my "high end", aka overpriced skincare products, with Cetaphil as I use up my current skincare inventory. My favorite Cetaphil cleanser is the Cream to foam one- absolutely love it. I just go straight to that if I have a light makeup, but still use Clinque's holy grail Take the Day Off cleansing balm when I have a full face of makeup to remove it before cleansing with the Cetaphil Cream to Foam cleanser.
I really love Cetaphil products so i use the gentle cleanser for sensitive skin. I have eczema and psoriasis which i find that this cleanser doesnt irritate my skin on the areas where i have them. Thanks for the video's info doc! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I HAD been using CeraVe for years but recently picked up a travel size of Cetaphil gentle cleanser at Target and love had moisturizing it feels. My dermatologist gave me a sample of the foaming cleanser as well. I think I'll be switching to the gentle cleanser permanently since I have dryer skin (esp. since I'm using a retinol at night). Thanks for the video!
Love the Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser for my combo in winter, oily in summer skin. So happy they now offer it in a frgrance free formula! This cleanser works year round for me. Great for my also sensitive skin.
Thanks for the bread down. I believe some other micellar cleansers are from simple water boost micellar facial gel wash, the outset gentle micellar antioxidant cleanser, and bioderma sensibio micellar cleansing oil. Albolene has a micellar cleansing milk and avene tolerance extremely gentle cleanser (both can be wiped off or washed off).
I’m really glad I caught this video. I’ve stayed away from foaming cleansers since my acne days. In fact, I saw the foaming cleanser in the store not too long ago and dismissed it. Good to know it removes makeup and adds moisture that I need. I’m going to try it. Thanks Doc! 😊
I’m just finishing my first bottle of Cetaphil and I have to say I love!!!! Haven’t had one breakout since I started using it as my only cleanser but I follow it with great skin product follow with 70+ sunscreen!
I bought Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser( glycerin, B5 and B3) in Target and I like it. I will get the daily facial cleanser from Cetaphil , because you right I get oily in Summer( T zone) fragrance free. I love Cerave Cream for my body. I haven’t try the facial cleanser from Cerave, Yet. Thank you, so much.
I've been using the same facial cleanser from Neutrogena for many years now ☺ The Ultra gentle creamy cleanser leaves my skin feeling very soft and hydrated. Take care everyone 🌹
Cetaphil for me. Cerave is kind of strong for a dry weather in Asia. And it's not available in all the malls. You have to order it on line. Makes it even more expensive.
Current favorite combo: Cerave Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser followed by Cerave Hydrating Cream to Foam Cleanser. Often switch that out for Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser bc it’s such a good deal at Costco, esp when on sale. Lately I’ve thrown a sulfur/salicylic acid bar soap into the mix depending on where I’m at in my menstrual cycle, and just the other day picked up the new Cetaphil Gentle Exfoliating SA Cleanser with PHA and mandelic acid, which is nice but has a slight smell which I don’t love but don’t hate either.
Honestly, I don't know whether it's because it doesn't suit me or what. My skin is currently breaking out, initially I only had 3 normal pimples on the right side, but after buying and using Cetaphil Exfo, my face has been ruined. The pimples have gotten worse, now there are 11 with small bumps, I don't know how many. It was like this in 2021, then I switched to another skincare product and it was safe. When I tried Cetaphil again last month, my face was ruined even more 😢
Try 1 pump on dry skin and then wipe it off with a cotton pad or clean towel, before rinsing your face thoroughly with lukewarm water! That’s how I use it, at night and my face feels the perfect level of clean.
I have sensitive combination skin and for some reason my skin reacts way better with normal to dry skin products. Combination/Oily products have broken me out.
I've been using the Cetaphil foaming cleanser as a hand wash for my dry hands and also as a face wash. I have acne prone skin but its not super oily. I've recently started Duac which is quite drying and I find the foaming cleaner helps with that.
Thank you for this video, Dr. Sugai. I'm 41 & have oily/combo skin & I use the Cerave Hydrating Cream to Foam and I must say I really don't like it that much. I will be heading to the store today to buy the Cetaphil Daily Cleanser.
Dr...im having a dry to normal skin...depending on seasons...i ised gentle cleanser...but it produced acne in my face...which usually doesnt occur on my face...
Hi doctor. Not sure if you will be able to read this one. I know a lot of people have good results on this product but why are there so many others who after having cetaphil gentle cleanser got breakouts and others got worsened condition? What could be the cause of this one? Thanks.
I think that is the same as the daily facial cleanser? I live in Australia and I use the oily skin cleanser which seems similar to the daily one in the video. Some people say they have changed the formulation in the last 2 years? But I have used it for a long time and haven't noticed any difference?
Can please someone tell me it's winters and I have comedonal acne ,also i have used every face wash but it doesn't suit my skin type..can i use gentle cleanser in winters..is it safe?
I would have said cerave; however, recently I used their hydrating cleanser and it tore my face up (massive burning and lingering redness/peeling). I am going to revisit cetaphil again. 😉
Yeah, the Cerave hydrating cleanser works well, but it feels odd on my skin. It doesn’t burn exactly, but there’s this weird warming sensation like the threat of a bad reaction to come. That’s why I prefer the Cerave cream to foam cleanser. Don’t get that sensation at all with that one.
The best dermatologist on UA-cam ❤
Cetaphil, hands down. I've been doing exactly as you said, Gentle in the winter, Daily in the summer.
i have combo or oily skin so should i do the same like you??
@@IDCpapa what did you end up doing? I’m thinking of switching to the Gentle soon since it’s getting colder and my skin may be getting drier
I've been using Cetaphil for decades. I try others but always come back to it. I like the Extra Gentle for several reasons: 1) You don't need water to rinse it off so you don't splash water all over the sink. Just a damp washcloth is more than enough. And it leaves a moisturizing film. 2) I have blepharitis and need to wash my eyelids in the shower, it doesn't stink my eyes like the regular cleanser. I guess the masking fragrance is what's bothering me. 3) I have rosacea and it actually makes my rosacea better without having to use any other topicals. 4) It's really a quick way to wash your face and moisturize at the same time in the evening when you're too tired to bother with a fancy routine.
Cetaphil Hydrating Foaming Cream cleanser is hands down the best cleanser I ever used. 🙌🏽💙
+ And I have combination skin!
@@KuwaitiHabibiI have combination skin too but my skin feel dry in winter so can I used it too because any facewash I used I got bumps all over my face so😔plz reply
@@aakanshanepali9074 Hi , not sure what could cause the bumps, most likely not the cleanser. Maybe a retinoid could help with the texture. ❤️
@@KuwaitiHabibicompared to cerave foaming cleanser? I have very oily nosee and it alwaysh have acne
@@lenzzx6663 I would try a Salicylic Acid cleanser or something with Benzoyl Peroxide. I find SA more gentle the BP.
Cetaphil is the winner for me. I have spent a ridiculous amount of money on department store skincare products, and professional skin care products, so I had a good foundation for comparing products effectiveness and texture, etc. I tried CeraVe and was not happy with how my skin felt or looked, so I ended up throwing them out after giving them a fair trail for 3-4 weeks. Neutrogena was the same - not for me.
....and then I tried Cetaphil, and fell in love. Great products, with very good ingredients and most importantly, my skin looks calm, moist, and radiant. I am slowly replacing what I have of my "high end", aka overpriced skincare products, with Cetaphil as I use up my current skincare inventory. My favorite Cetaphil cleanser is the Cream to foam one- absolutely love it. I just go straight to that if I have a light makeup, but still use Clinque's holy grail Take the Day Off cleansing balm when I have a full face of makeup to remove it before cleansing with the Cetaphil Cream to Foam cleanser.
I LOVE Cetaphil and CeraVe skin cleansers!
I really love Cetaphil products so i use the gentle cleanser for sensitive skin. I have eczema and psoriasis which i find that this cleanser doesnt irritate my skin on the areas where i have them. Thanks for the video's info doc! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Definitely Cetaphil over CeraVe as CeraVe stings sometimes. I do switch between Cetaphil, Avene, & Vanicream.
I've noticed the occasional sting from CeraVe as well. I occasionally use a gentle Avene cleanser that is supposed to help protect the skin barrier.
I HAD been using CeraVe for years but recently picked up a travel size of Cetaphil gentle cleanser at Target and love had moisturizing it feels. My dermatologist gave me a sample of the foaming cleanser as well. I think I'll be switching to the gentle cleanser permanently since I have dryer skin (esp. since I'm using a retinol at night). Thanks for the video!
Love the Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser for my combo in winter, oily in summer skin. So happy they now offer it in a frgrance free formula! This cleanser works year round for me. Great for my also sensitive skin.
Thanks for the bread down. I believe some other micellar cleansers are from simple water boost micellar facial gel wash, the outset gentle micellar antioxidant cleanser, and bioderma sensibio micellar cleansing oil. Albolene has a micellar cleansing milk and avene tolerance extremely gentle cleanser (both can be wiped off or washed off).
I personally prefer CeraVe moisturizing cleanser
I used Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser every evening before going to bed... ❤
Great to hear!! 👏🙌
Great informative video. I prefer Cetaphil; CereVe burns my skin. Looking forward to trying new foaming cleanser
Thank you so much for watching and hope you like their new foaming cleanser! Lmk what you think 🙏🤙
Wow, looks amazing! I'd love to try it out🥰😘
I’m really glad I caught this video. I’ve stayed away from foaming cleansers since my acne days. In fact, I saw the foaming cleanser in the store not too long ago and dismissed it. Good to know it removes makeup and adds moisture that I need. I’m going to try it. Thanks Doc! 😊
So true that the “foaming” word confused me a bit yet it’s good for dry skin! Thank you for watching and pls lmk what you think! 🙏🙏🙏
I like Cetaphil gentle cleanser in winters and Cetaphil foaming gentle cleanser in summer perfect pairs.
Im confused that which one is for my combination skin type plz respond 🥲🤌
Foaming this is the only one i have tried i like it I don't know my skin type as of yet i think oily enjoy your videos so helpful and informative 😊
I’m just finishing my first bottle of Cetaphil and I have to say I love!!!! Haven’t had one breakout since I started using it as my only cleanser but I follow it with great skin product follow with 70+ sunscreen!
I just picked up the NEW CeraVe Hydrating Cream-to-Foam cleanser and I like it…. I wear makeup so I selected that, so far so good 👍😁
❤❤explained very well😊❤❤
I bought Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser( glycerin, B5 and B3) in Target and I like it. I will get the daily facial cleanser from Cetaphil , because you right I get oily in Summer( T zone) fragrance free. I love Cerave Cream for my body. I haven’t try the facial cleanser from Cerave, Yet. Thank you, so much.
OMG!!…Thank you so much Doctor!!…I am so happy to find a cetaphil cleanser that removes water based sunscreen!!..❤️❤️
I use cetaphil for gentle sensitive skin. The best!
I use both Cerave and Cetaphil cleansers and like them both.
Best gentle cleanser...iska result bohat acha hai...main use kr rahi hu
I've been using the same facial cleanser from Neutrogena for many years now ☺ The Ultra gentle creamy cleanser leaves my skin feeling very soft and hydrated. Take care everyone 🌹
Cetaphil for me. Cerave is kind of strong for a dry weather in Asia. And it's not available in all the malls. You have to order it on line. Makes it even more expensive.
Current favorite combo: Cerave Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser followed by Cerave Hydrating Cream to Foam Cleanser. Often switch that out for Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser bc it’s such a good deal at Costco, esp when on sale. Lately I’ve thrown a sulfur/salicylic acid bar soap into the mix depending on where I’m at in my menstrual cycle, and just the other day picked up the new Cetaphil Gentle Exfoliating SA Cleanser with PHA and mandelic acid, which is nice but has a slight smell which I don’t love but don’t hate either.
Honestly, I don't know whether it's because it doesn't suit me or what.
My skin is currently breaking out, initially I only had 3 normal pimples on the right side, but after buying and using Cetaphil Exfo, my face has been ruined. The pimples have gotten worse, now there are 11 with small bumps, I don't know how many. It was like this in 2021, then I switched to another skincare product and it was safe. When I tried Cetaphil again last month, my face was ruined even more 😢
3:43 I can two times a day ? Morning and evening
Team CETAPHIL!!!!
My skin is a bit dry but I get some oiliness and tiny little white bumps on my nose and chin. Should I use the daily facial cleanser or gentle one?
I got the gentle one today and it doesn't foam at all... It feels strange like I'm not actually cleaning my face, lol
Try 1 pump on dry skin and then wipe it off with a cotton pad or clean towel, before rinsing your face thoroughly with lukewarm water! That’s how I use it, at night and my face feels the perfect level of clean.
I have sensitive combination skin and for some reason my skin reacts way better with normal to dry skin products. Combination/Oily products have broken me out.
Cetaphil vs Cerave?
Gotta be Vanicream. 😂
You know 💯💯 Vanicream is the best!!!
Cetaphil for me.
Cetaphil without a doubt, I do the Gentle in the winter and the Foam in the summer for my skin type.
Which cleanser best for sensitive+combination skin?
Just got those, grocery store, great prices
I have combination skin type so which one i use ? Please tell me
I've been using the Cetaphil foaming cleanser as a hand wash for my dry hands and also as a face wash. I have acne prone skin but its not super oily. I've recently started Duac which is quite drying and I find the foaming cleaner helps with that.
Hands down Cetaphil
which one to use in humid rainy weather? because where I live it's humid but raining all the time and makes my normal skin oily
How much niacinamide does the gentle cleanser for sensitive skin have?
I prefer cetaphil
Thank you for this video, Dr. Sugai. I'm 41 & have oily/combo skin & I use the Cerave Hydrating Cream to Foam and I must say I really don't like it that much. I will be heading to the store today to buy the Cetaphil Daily Cleanser.
UPDATE: I tried the Cetaphil Daily Cleanser & I do indeed like better than CeraVe
Can you help me which kinds of cetaphil i use i have prone to acne and just removing black head whats the best cetaphil i use
Just bought the new one and I love it. And it does take off sunscreen and makeup.
I use the CeraVe cleaner, i didn't try the Cetaphil cleaner. Can i try to use a Cetaphil cleanser when i use otter CeraVe products?
What about the bar version? I’m trying to use less plastic bottles.
Can recommend a cleanser for my 11 yr old granddaughter that doesn’t burn her eyes?
Dr...im having a dry to normal skin...depending on seasons...i ised gentle cleanser...but it produced acne in my face...which usually doesnt occur on my face...
I have oily skin in summers and extra dry in winters😢which s good for my sensitive acne skin?
I bought the gentle cleanser by mistake..can i still use it but i have oily sensitive skin
253 Eldridge Lights
Anybody plz tell me what type of cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen should i use as a combination skin girl
Hi doctor. Not sure if you will be able to read this one. I know a lot of people have good results on this product but why are there so many others who after having cetaphil gentle cleanser got breakouts and others got worsened condition? What could be the cause of this one? Thanks.
Because everything doesn’t work for everybody, of course.
Ty doc❤🙏
Cetaphil or Cerave?
If I’m breaking out in pimples should I use this or use an acne style face wash until it clears up and then go to a cleanser like this?
I have bought this cleanser - oily to combination for Galdarma is not written on e the neck/cap . batch- 389341. is that original or Fake ?
Can i use it on 5month baby body?
Why do people rarely ever talk about the Oily Skin Cleanser?😢
I think that is the same as the daily facial cleanser? I live in Australia and I use the oily skin cleanser which seems similar to the daily one in the video. Some people say they have changed the formulation in the last 2 years? But I have used it for a long time and haven't noticed any difference?
Can please someone tell me it's winters and I have comedonal acne ,also i have used every face wash but it doesn't suit my skin type..can i use gentle cleanser in winters..is it safe?
What’s ur skin type? If you not dry/sensitive foaming is ok for winter.
Cetaphil foaming cleanser is less drying than its equivalent Cereve
Cetaphil is a great tried and true brand. Glad to hear you like it 👍
962 Walter Turnpike
What country made?
Canada
2096 Hahn Freeway
Lemke Shoal
2222 Krajcik Fords
891 Larkin Island
Would the gentle skin cleanser be good as a first cleanse to remove sunscreen? I use a salicylic acid as second cleanse in the evening
I would have said cerave; however, recently I used their hydrating cleanser and it tore my face up (massive burning and lingering redness/peeling). I am going to revisit cetaphil again. 😉
Yeah, the Cerave hydrating cleanser works well, but it feels odd on my skin. It doesn’t burn exactly, but there’s this weird warming sensation like the threat of a bad reaction to come. That’s why I prefer the Cerave cream to foam cleanser. Don’t get that sensation at all with that one.
644 Paucek Pass
Do not shake it much!!!!!! I cannot see it!!!!!!!
You can always fast forward the video to see which product he's talking about.
Lopez Donna Miller George Moore Jose
My skin is normal neither its oily nor dry so which cleanser should i use
Hi Dr Daniel can I use vitamin c with lupus butterfly rash? Thank you
31395 Wiegand Knolls
39585 Jayce Crossing
79428 Lind Underpass
0315 Earl Burg
I prefer cetaphil