Should I try CeraVe?
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Jan 7, 2016
Chloe N.
I am currently about to run out of my daytime sunscreen and moisturizer and was wondering if these were good? My skin is sensitive to chemicals and is combination and really loves moisture. Thanks!:)
Jan 7, 2016
K R.
Cerave is not by any means natural if that's something you're looking for. And it made my face really dry but that's just my opinion.
Jan 7, 2016
Chloe N.
I'm alright if it's not natural, my skin just gets chemical burns easily if there are super strong ones
Jan 8, 2016
Kitty K.
I like the CeraVe moisturizer, they are loaded with hyaluronic acid, ceramides,niacinamide, glycerin, cholesterols, and fragrance free. I typically rotate lotions and CeraVe is part of that rotation. The lotion is very lightweight and moisturizing... the cream I like to use at night time when my skin is feeling dry/dehydrated.
I have sensitive, acne-prone dry skin so I use a physical sunscreen instead of a chemical based sunscreen (which typically burns for me ). I am a big fan of EltaMD's SPF 40. Physical sunscreens are great for sensitive skin, but do leave a whiteish cast so I use their tinted formula. It's tinted a nice beige color so it also adds a bit of coverage and help on evening out my skin tone. If I could buy it in bulk, I would!
Jan 8, 2016
Chloe N.
I use that sunscreen too!! I'm in love with it just wish it wasn't so expensive😕