Cetaphil lotion review: smooth like a 👶🏻?

As a person with more sensitive skin, I feel like I’ve tried too many lotions and ointments and salves and skin helpers over the years.

If you are looking for a light lotion to moisturize your skin, you may have come across three popular brands: Cetaphil, Aveeno, and Aquaphor. These lotions claim to be suitable for sensitive skin and to provide hydration and protection. But how do they compare in terms of ingredients, performance, and price? In this review, I have been trying Cetaphil for several weeks and discuss if it’s the best for your skin type and needs. Let’s get started! 🧴

Cetaphil lotion can come from a pump vessel or a more swab, vaseline-esque mug. I feel the more it’s like vaseline, the more it probably heals.

It leaves an oily finish. With that you can tell it’s still there more than 24 hours later. Does it hit the full 48 hours of coverage? Yes, but why didn’t you shower again!

Does it heal your red fighting skin? Yes, but it’s not 100% friendly all the sensitive skins. It has a bit more in it than a simple vaseline. It heals the skin, but not always the quickest.

Do I recommend it? Yes if you can find it for a good deal. But what would I pick of the three? Maybe the one rhyming most with water… more thoughts are needed.

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What do you prefer?

Cetaphil review score:

4 🧴 🧴 🧴 🧴 lotions

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