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In a message dated 05/20/1999 2:51:35 PM !!!First Boot!!!, shoichet@...

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> Has anyone tried Cetaphil lotion (rather than the cream or cleanser).

> It's newer and I wondered if anyone had experience with it (good or

> bad).

I used it for about three years. I'm now using Aderma Septalibour, which I

like much better. It's more soothing and seems to clean better than

Cetaphil. I also find that filling the basin with tepid water and splashing

with the same soapy water 20 times, then rinsing 10 times with tepid tap

water does a good job at removing makeup, oil, etc.

Once a week, I use Erno Laszlo Sea Mud Mask for deeper cleaning, which is

non-abrasive and makes my skin feel like silk for a few days afterward. I

find now that if I don't use it every week, my skin suffers.

Diane

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Has anyone tried Cetaphil lotion (rather than the cream or cleanser).

It's newer and I wondered if anyone had experience with it (good or

bad).

Sherry

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Hi Sherry,

I tried Cetaphil Lotion when I was first diagnosed. My derm recommended the

cleanser and the lotion, but the lotion made me break out terribly. I

itched shortly after putting it on, and couldn't wash it off fast enough! I

don't remember what the ingredients are now, but since we all react

differently to things it might be okay for you. I think it is probably full

of alcohol and maybe some kind of nut oil or something that would provoke a

nasty reaction from my skin.

Kerry

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My mom sent over Cetaphil moisturizing lotion when she sent the Cetaphil bar but

I never used it on my face. It's so heavy and sticky. I can't even stand to

have it on my hands.

Oakmoss

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> Hi Sherry,

> I tried Cetaphil Lotion when I was first diagnosed. My derm recommended the

> cleanser and the lotion, but the lotion made me break out terribly. I

> itched shortly after putting it on, and couldn't wash it off fast enough! I

> don't remember what the ingredients are now, but since we all react

> differently to things it might be okay for you. I think it is probably full

> of alcohol and maybe some kind of nut oil or something that would provoke a

> nasty reaction from my skin.

> Kerry

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I think it has caused problems for a few people. I think there are

better things out there for most of us.

Skylar

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> Has anyone tried Cetaphil lotion (rather than the cream or cleanser).

> It's newer and I wondered if anyone had experience with it (good or

> bad).

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> Sherry

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In my market they only have cetaphil lotion ( moisturizor) and the cleanser

( like a soap) and the bar. I use the bar at night because after i wet my

face, i can lather it and it will remove my foundation on my face. In the

am i use the cleanser( liquid) because it removes any oil and does not make

my face dry. If i use the bar in the am and pm it makes my face dry. just

putting in my 2cents. susan

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>Has anyone tried Cetaphil lotion (rather than the cream or cleanser).

>It's newer and I wondered if anyone had experience with it (good or

>bad).

>

>Sherry

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are you referring to the lotion or the bar, i have great success with the

bar in the pm i wet my face then i lather the bar on my hands then i smooth

it all over my face and rinse with tepid water many many times until i am

clean!! the lotion i wet my face, then take a small dab the size of a dime

and smooth it all over my face, when i put it on my palm to rub over my face

it seems like there is nothing there but you can feel it on your skin, i

only use the cleanse in the am and so i really do not have oily skin i just

want to wash it to start off the day. susan

Re: Cetaphil LOTION

>My mom sent over Cetaphil moisturizing lotion when she sent the Cetaphil

bar but I never used it on my face. It's so heavy and sticky. I can't even

stand to have it on my hands.

>

>Oakmoss

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> <007f01bea33e$fe3f1740$6b01fcd-@townley> wrote:

>Original Article: /list/rosacea-support/?start=4661

>> Hi Sherry,

>> I tried Cetaphil Lotion when I was first diagnosed. My derm recommended

the

>> cleanser and the lotion, but the lotion made me break out terribly. I

>> itched shortly after putting it on, and couldn't wash it off fast enough!

I

>> don't remember what the ingredients are now, but since we all react

>> differently to things it might be okay for you. I think it is probably

full

>> of alcohol and maybe some kind of nut oil or something that would provoke

a

>> nasty reaction from my skin.

>> Kerry

>>

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