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Anybody use cetaphil products ??

4 replies

Evizza · 12/05/2011 20:35

If so, what do you think of them ? I noticed Asda has them for £4.00 a bottle which is loads cheaper than Boots, but thought I would get some info first Smile

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moragbellingham · 13/05/2011 14:04

I have just bought that from ASDA and use it on DDs as their skin is drying. Too early to see any results/improvement yet though (a few days only). How much is it in Boots?

mittenkitten007 · 13/05/2011 19:27

Ooh, me!!!! I have used Cetaphil wash for well over 20 years now. I started using it on the advice of dermatologist (had bad spots and sensitive skin as a teenager) and have never found anything to equal it. It is gentle and cheap. Much like me. Grin

Must get to Asda. Thanks for the tip!

Bickies · 13/05/2011 19:58

Evizza, I hope you don't mind me hopping on here but I was diagnosed with the skin condition rosacea today and have heard (through mumsnet wisdom) that cetaphil is very good.
I have a question for Mittenkitten, would you recommend I use it? I have similiar skin to yours sensitive/oily/combi.
Also, are there different types ie; is there one specifically for face? And finally, would you recommend any other cleansing/moisturising products that might suit my skin type.
Many thanks.

moragbellingham · 13/05/2011 20:23

It's more than double the price in Boots!! - I'm stocking up as I'd rather use this than anything aimed at kids (i.e. fruity, bubbly and branded) for DDs.

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