Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser No Soap Allowed By JPnMO on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

No one likes dry hands, but we want them to be clean. Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser takes care of both problems. I began reacting to the usual products I had been using. My dermatologist recommended I try Cetaphil cleanser because it is free of soap and also fragrance free. It's so mild that it can be used on babies. I wash my hands dozens of times each day and changing to this product has brought a definite improvement to my hands. They are no longer dried out and actually feel like there's some moisture left after using this product. I pour it into a pretty soap dispenser and have some in both bathrooms. I had gotten into the bad habit of washing my hands with dishwashing liquid when in the kitchen, so I tried using Cetaphil there too and it's made a big difference. The Cetaphil company claims this product is for all skin types and is non-irritating. From my own experience, I would agree with their claim. If you have skin problems or just dry skn, give this product a try.

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Galderma Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
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soap free
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non-drying
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fragrance free
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