Cetaphil Moisturising Cream

I’m a huge fan of Cetaphil’s Gentle Skin Cleanser. Have been using it for years, have no problems with it. Many a time, the cleanser is bundled with a complimentary full-sized bonus product (especially if you buy ’em from Chemist Warehouse). A few weeks ago, when I purchased the cleanser, it came with a 50g tube of its moisturising cream. Score!

Cetaphil Moisturising Cream

Description:

Recommended by dermatologists for dry, sensitive skin.
A formulation of emollients and humectants bind water to the skin, softening whilst preventing moisture loss.
Lanolin, paraben and fragrance-free.
Non-comedogenic (will not block pores).
For facial and full body use.
Helps to relieve baby’s dry skin.

Ingredients:
Purified Water, Glyceryl Polymethacrylate (and) Propylene Glycol, Paraffin Soft White, Dicaprylyl Ether, Glyceryl Stereate (and) Peg-30 Stereate, Glycerol, Dimethicone (and) Dimethiconol, Cetyl Alcohol, Sweet Almond Oil, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Alpha Tocopherol Acetate, Phenoxyethanol, Benzyl Alcohol, Disodium Edetate, Sodium Hydroxide.

Scent – It’s fragrance-free. I’ve been using fragrance-free sorbelene body creams of late, and I love them. At the very least, you’ll have no worries about clashing scents with perfume.

Texture – The moisturising cream is quite thick; in fact, it’s probably the thickest body moisturiser I’ve used. Nevertheless, it’s oil-free without leaving any greasy feeling on the skin. Even though its description states that it can be used on the face, I think I’ll pass on that. It’s probably too much for my oily face anyway.

This has easily become my #1 winter body moisturiser. It’s rich enough to use in winter, without being heavy on the skin. It’s not oily, plus it’s great for dry, sensitive skin. And, it’s cheap as chips!

Cetaphil Moisturising Cream retails at AU$8.05 for 100g and AU$11.65 for 250g, and is available at all leading pharmacies and supermarkets.

What I like about it: Rich but not heavy, oil-free, well-hydrating body moisturiser. Very affordable too.

What I do not like about it: Nothing

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6 comments… add one
  1. Syen

    My skin’s dried out so bad in the last week or so (and is behaving so badly), it’s not even funny anymore! Thank heavens I still have a tube of this moisturising cream sitting around for times like this. Can you believe it? I’ve resorted to using this on my face in Malaysia! All my other moisturisers have done nothing for my skin. Because it’s a basic moisturising cream with no perfume etc, my skin’s calmed down a little, and flakiness has reduced too! Life-saver, this. *hugs*

  2. AdelineEr

    I have been using this for quite a while and I gotta say I LOVE IT! Inexpensive & moisturizes my skin well. 🙂

  3. milktea

    I’m also a Cetaphil lover! 🙂

  4. Kristy

    The Cetaphil lotion is the only moisturiser I trust to put on my face.

  5. Mel

    As much as I love cetaphil, this breaks me out when applied on my face 🙁

  6. LiLohOnEy

    where can i get cetaphil moisturiser in KL & selangor area eh? i already got the cleanser. can u plz help me?

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