What is better and more gentle for a face wash, dove soap or cetaphil cleanser?

By , March 12, 2010 9:19 am

My face is very dry and flacky everytime I get out of the shower. I take a shower in the morning and evening. I have been using dove soap, but it seems to be really dry on my face. I was wondering if I should go over too a facial cleanser and stay away from soap. Maybe, such as a cetaphil cleanser or maybe even a neutrogena cleanser. What do you think?

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6 Responses to “What is better and more gentle for a face wash, dove soap or cetaphil cleanser?”

  1. xyz says:

    soap is the worst thing to wash your face with if its already dry….i use cetaphil and it is really good, i love it and would definately recommend it..

  2. ? says:

    face cleanser

  3. Knowledge Seeker says:

    i suggest a a gentle face wash which is soap free .. soaps tend to make ur skin dry and stretched … while as face wash cream moistens ur face and keeps it soft and healthy…

    i suggest the Himalaya’s face wash cream .. u can take any other but let it be soap free

  4. Sagi says:

    Soap is very bad for face
    use clean and clear face wash
    it is my experience

  5. Maura Seiziameā„¢ says:

    Dove soap is 1/4 moisturizing cream, which might be too much to use daily. When moisture builds up a lot, too much of it comes off when you finally wash your face again. It’s a bad cycle. Cetaphil is made mainly for sensitive skin so it is perfectly gentle and great for everyday use.

  6. CPlatt says:

    i’ve used a TON of different products to try and help my skin. neutrogena, oil of olay, dove, mary kay. i found that you have to know what your skin type is and exactly how these work to make the best choice. I do some writing for Prevention.com, put out by Prevention Magazine, and they just released a new online tool to help identify skin problems… once you answer their questions, it tells you exactly what in-store products and brands are a good match for your skin.

    i put a link to it in my blog:
    http://buzz.prevention.com/community/cplatt/saving-my-skin

    let us know how it works!

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