CeraVe Cleansers: How to choose the right one

Are you using the best cleanser for your skin type and skin concerns?

If you have oily skin consider a foaming or gel cleanser. This helps to remove excess dirt and oil from your skin allowing the following ingredients in your skincare regimen to actually penetrate through. *Bonus tip- Cleansers that contain niacinamide can help to regulate your oil on a superficial level.

For those with blemish prone skin consider using actives known to target C.Acnes like Salicylic Acid or Benzoyl Peroxide cleansers.

For those with Dry, sensitive skin consider using a hydrating or creamy cleanser to help gently cleanse the skin without disrupting the skin barrier.

For those with combination skin or balanced “normal” skin type a cream to foam cleanser is a great option. Bonus tip* the CeraVe cream to foam cleanser is amazing for removing makeup/sunscreen but keeping your skin barrier healthy.

📝What’s your favorite cleanser?
Drop any questions you have on cleansers below! I’ll answer them in an upcoming video.

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5 Comments

  1. What to used when you have normal to combination skin dealing with acne and PIH (Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation) please and should I buy resurfacing I have lots of PIH on my cheeks tried tons of products nothing work :<

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