I used to use the hydrating cleanser but it left my skin dry. So I switched to the oil based cleanser for awhile. Now I prefer the 5% urea Eucerin cleanser that's not at all drying 😊
Very informative and helpful! I've been using CeraVe products for many years now, and I love to mix and match - my skin tends to be very sensative to weather changes, and living on the east coast, fluxuates between hot and very humid in the summer to cold and very dry in the winter. My skin can get really dry and sometimes flaky in the winter, so the Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser works best. Humidity makes my face sweat and feel a little oily in the summer, so the Hydrating Cleanser is my summer go to, with Thayer's Toner. But I need something to buffer the in- between weather effects, so I'm thinking the new Hydrating Cream to Foam Cleaser my be good.
I absolutely LOVEEEEEEEEE my CERAVE Hydrating Cleanser (the first in your comprehensive demo). This works extremely well for me. I then apply the CERAVE Retinol Serum, then about 30mins later in the morning, I apply the CERAVE Moisturizer, and at night I repeat all of this, but add either Castor Oil or Almond Oil on top of everything. My skin looks and feels great. I spend most days indoors, but if I need to go out during daylight, which is rarely, then I'll add an SPF. SOUTH AFRICA 🌞🌍🦓😍 PS: We only have limited CERAVE products available to us here ... but I'm more than happy with what I use. OH! I found that their Eye Cream was useless. TIP: When you find which Cleanser and Moisturiser works for you, then buy the BIGGEST bottles of each, because it works out MUCH CHEAPER that way.
I really think they should rename the cream to foam. I think if they called it creamy foam that would describe it better to consumers. It’s my fave from Cerave.
LOVED seeing you on TV!!
Yay! Thank you!
I used to use the hydrating cleanser but it left my skin dry. So I switched to the oil based cleanser for awhile. Now I prefer the 5% urea Eucerin cleanser that's not at all drying 😊
I haven't tried urea in a cleanser. Might have to give it a look.
What would you recommend for combination skin?
Very informative and helpful! I've been using CeraVe products for many years now, and I love to mix and match - my skin tends to be very sensative to weather changes, and living on the east coast, fluxuates between hot and very humid in the summer to cold and very dry in the winter. My skin can get really dry and sometimes flaky in the winter, so the Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser works best. Humidity makes my face sweat and feel a little oily in the summer, so the Hydrating Cleanser is my summer go to, with Thayer's Toner. But I need something to buffer the in- between weather effects, so I'm thinking the new Hydrating Cream to Foam Cleaser my be good.
Excellent informational video! Thank you!!! 👍🏼
Glad it was helpful!
I absolutely LOVEEEEEEEEE my CERAVE Hydrating Cleanser (the first in your comprehensive demo). This works extremely well for me. I then apply the CERAVE Retinol Serum, then about 30mins later in the morning, I apply the CERAVE Moisturizer, and at night I repeat all of this, but add either Castor Oil or Almond Oil on top of everything. My skin looks and feels great. I spend most days indoors, but if I need to go out during daylight, which is rarely, then I'll add an SPF.
SOUTH AFRICA 🌞🌍🦓😍
PS: We only have limited CERAVE products available to us here ... but I'm more than happy with what I use. OH! I found that their Eye Cream was useless. TIP: When you find which Cleanser and Moisturiser works for you, then buy the BIGGEST bottles of each, because it works out MUCH CHEAPER that way.
Sounds like an excellent routine!
I really think they should rename the cream to foam. I think if they called it creamy foam that would describe it better to consumers. It’s my fave from Cerave.
I’ll bring it up with them 😉
Doctor, from your video I understand for combination skin prone to periodic pimples the SA renewing cleanser is best?
That would be a good option!
That's not Bobby approved...
😂😂 poor Bobby