16.0 oz./ 2/$15.73 or 1/$10.49 @ Walgreens
- Keep normal to oily skin clean & healthy
- Without leaving pore-clogging residue
- Removes excess oil without drying
It's actually kind of pricey for a drug store product...I was kind of surprised when I hit the check-out counter and was told that my total was over $10.00. Regardless, I decided that a potential cure-all would definitely be work $10 in the long run.
This Cetaphil product's name contains the word "cleanser" and in all reality, that's all it did - clean my face off. It doesn't do anything for acne as far as helping heal and/or preventing goes. It also does nothing for decreasing the size of pores, either. It was basically scent free, which was nice as you don't find any facial cleansers that are truly scent free. The product itself is basically the consistency of hand soap, which made it rather difficult to get a good lather. It seemed like I was using 2+ pumps per wash in order to get enough lather to thoroughly cleanse my entire face. Cetaphil really didn't help remove any of my waterproof eye makeup, which was an automatic 2.5 strikes against it. I wear dark black eyeliner pretty regularly and coat upon coat upon coat of waterproof mascaras every day, so I need a cleanser that is going to completely wipe it all off my face.
Basically, if acne isn't an issue for you, or you have extremely sensitive, but otherwise clear skin, this would be a great choice for you. A little on the expensive side, but it is well worth it. Unfortunately this product didn't work for me, but if you are one of the people who it works beautifully for, be sure to let me know about your experience!
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