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01-13-2017 10:44 PM
01-13-2017 11:15 PM
@MercysMom Cerave is my favorite as well. Give me a tub of that moisturizer any day over anything Philosophy or any other brand offers. Looking forward to seeing the new products. Thanks for the "heads up".
01-14-2017 10:27 AM
I like Cerave, too. I have Eczema and have to be careful. I like the AM and PM Moisturizers, but will look into the new products. Thanks!
01-14-2017 10:29 AM - edited 01-14-2017 10:30 AM
My cousin is a dermatologist, and she recommends this brand!
01-14-2017 12:38 PM
Thanks for the heads up on new Cerave products. I think both Cerave and Cetaphil are terrific - available at my Walgreens and are very affordable. I've been using it since a dermatologist recommended it a few years ago.
01-14-2017 12:44 PM - edited 01-14-2017 12:59 PM
CeraVe products are chock full of ceramides and is probably the reason the cream is most recommended by dermatologists. We lose ceramides in our skin as we age and this line helps to replenish them. Google the Wiki page on ceramides, its pretty interesting.
eta~ be sure to print out the coupon always available on Cerave's site and save a couple bucks!
01-14-2017 03:59 PM
@Shanus wrote:@MercysMom Cerave is my favorite as well. Give me a tub of that moisturizer any day over anything Philosophy or any other brand offers. Looking forward to seeing the new products. Thanks for the "heads up".
@Shanus I bought the pump tub of Cerave based on recommendations from this board and I've loved it. Then I received a Josie Maran gift set for Christmas that included the whipped Argan oil. I decided to run a comparison test on two sides of my body. I can definitely say that for me the Cerave is as moisturizing and lasts as long as the Argan oil. And you can't beat the lower price! Not to mention that the pump is SO much easier to use. At one point the whipped Argan oil slipped through my greasy hands and hit the bathroom floor in a corner - it was on the floor and the wall. Yech! Give me that pump jar any time.
01-14-2017 04:11 PM
@MercysMom Sometimes a simple, trusted drugstore product is all you need and is better without the fluff that's trying to be hyped. Still use baby oil to remove eye makeup. After seeing DIY removers and all contained 80% oil, figured I'd stay w/ my tried and true.
01-14-2017 05:15 PM
@Wildapple wrote:I like Cerave, too. I have Eczema and have to be careful. I like the AM and PM Moisturizers, but will look into the new products. Thanks!
I have eczema too. The derms I call on love this line! I think it's a really good line though I think the foaming cleanser is irritating to my eyes. I can't use it to remove eye makeup.
I just noticed this last week. I will still use it though as I like it as a face cleanser. I love their "vaseline-type" product and their eye cream isn't too bad either.
I'm excited to learn they are coming out with an oil!! Awesome!
01-14-2017 05:30 PM
My CVS does not have this in stock yet. I think it will be around $16 or $17 at Walmart once they get it as CVS is always 30% higher.
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