CeraVe
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Hydrating Cleanser Bar
4.5
(10)
30 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
1 Good
2 Bad
Dry
5 Good
0 Bad
Sensitive
1 Good
0 Bad
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5
10 Reviews
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Product Attributes
8 Reviews
starry
Oily/Resilient
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Hydrating Cleanser Bar
This is a hydrating cleansing bar which is good for dry skin rather than oil skin. It is hydrating and the texture feels very soft on skin. There isn't a strong fragrance smell and smells fresh.
Since it is a cleansing bar, it is not convenient to use. It does not go well with oily skin.
2
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ttbykate
Oily/Sensitive
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Hydrating Cleanser Bar
This product provides a gentle clean without being harsh. It amells great and i use it for my little ones!
It can be sometimes hard to find at the store!
1
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Essy22
Dry/Sensitive
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Hydrating Cleanser Bar
My skin usually feels really dry after cleansers, but after this it looks and feels like a baby's butt, I love it :)
It might not be too convenient, because it's a bar
1
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KarissaAshley
Oily/Resilient
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Hydrating Cleanser Bar
Even though this is a fragrance free body cleanser, I love the smell of it. It does not strip my dry body skin and is very affordable and easy to buy at local retailers, plus I love the eco-friendly packaging.
If you suffer from body breakouts, just be careful to run the bar under lukewarm water so the first layer of product can come off and wash off building bacteria. Because it’s a bar form cleanser bacteria can grow on it and cause breakouts, but this i...
1
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Papaver
Dry/Sensitive
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Hydrating Cleanser Bar
It doesn’t strip my skin, there’s no fragrance, and it lasts longer than my last soap-free cleansing bars (Avène, A-Derma). The bar format may be more eco-friendly. I use it for my hands and face, and it has improved the state of my hands which suffe...
It does sting my eyes a little, and it can be harder to find in France. It’s a bit pricey for something very basic.
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