Help!! Which Is Better For Oily And Acne Prone Skin??
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Jul 31, 2015
Carmen V.
My dermatologist recommends me cetaphil.So if I was you I would go with cetaphil I have oily face as well.
Jul 31, 2015
Carmen V.
The daily cleanser
Jul 31, 2015
Diana T.
I use the gentle cleanser because I have sensitive skin and I love it.
Jul 31, 2015
Symone B.
I use gentle and I have combo skin. Either is really a good choice
Aug 1, 2015
Symone B.
No it doesn't foam
Aug 2, 2015
Emily L.
I have oily skin and I heard many great reviews about cetaphil so I decided to try it out.. but it broke me out even more :(