Sensitive Skin

Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser

SKU: CTP0001
Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
 
236-ml
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£8.99
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Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser is excellent for sensitive and problem-prone skin. It gently cleanses, moisturises and removes what your skin doesn’t need, without stripping away the skin of natural protective oils or emollients, or without disturbing the skin’s natural pH balance.
Cetaphil also offers the mildest cleansing available. It allows a gentle and thorough cleansing without the irritation associated with harsh soaps.

Cetaphil is an effective cleanser for:

  • All skin types including sensitive skins
  • daily skin care routine to treat the dryness caused by topical medications used in the treatment of acne, fine lines and wrinkles even for daily make-up removal
  • can be used on the face, hands and entire body
  • gentle enough for children, teens and adults

Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser is exceptionally soothing with fragrance-free fluid texture, skin friendly pH, non-comedogenic (does not block pores) and is non irritating.

Directions:  Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser can be used with or even without water.
With water: apply Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser to the skin and rinse with water.
Without water:  apply a generous amount of Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser to the skin and massage gently. Remove excess with paper tissue or cotton wool.

 

Water, Cetyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Stearyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben.

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