15 yrs ago

cetaphil or qv

i just dunno which one to try out of these two.
i have oily combination skin, and so i used to use the cetaphil cleanser, the one for oily skin. but unfortunately it makes my skin feel dry and just need lots of moisturiser. so im thinking that i should use the gentle one iinstead… but then there’s qv as well, which i heard is better for drier skin. so which one is better for me to use???

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  • 3 yrs, 3 mths ago

    We use Cetpahil Gentle Skin Cleaser for more than 20 years
    it is great, my teen daughter uses it as well.

  • 3 yrs, 3 mths ago

    We use Cetpahil Gentle Skin Cleaser for more than 20 years
    it is great, my teen daughter uses it as well.

  • 7 yrs, 2 mths ago

    I`ve tried Cetaphil and am quite impressed with the non foamy facial cleanser, body lotion and moisturising cream.

    My nephew uses QV non foamy body wash and balm and it calmed his eczema.

  • 7 yrs, 2 mths ago

    I`ve tried Cetaphil and am quite impressed with the non foamy facial cleanser, body lotion and moisturising cream.

    My nephew uses QV non foamy body wash and balm and it calmed his eczema.

  • 7 yrs, 2 mths ago

    I have an oily/combination skin, sensitive and with rosacea. I am currently using Retin A as a night treatment to manage the rosacea.

    I have tried both QV Face and Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser. I have also tried the Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser, so I`ll compare all three products.

    QV Face:
    It didn`t do much for my skin, though it wasn`t dehydrating either.

    Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser:
    Brilliant! My skin is well balanced with a clean feeling yet not tight or dry.

    Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser:
    It stripped my combination skin dry. I would not re-purchase. Good for oily skin types.

    As a moisturiser, QV is marvellous to keep sensitive or dry skin well hydrated. Retin A is quite drying and QV Cream works wonders every night for me. My tzone is a little oily, but nothing too extreme.

  • 7 yrs, 2 mths ago

    I have an oily/combination skin, sensitive and with rosacea. I am currently using Retin A as a night treatment to manage the rosacea.

    I have tried both QV Face and Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser. I have also tried the Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser, so I`ll compare all three products.

    QV Face:
    It didn`t do much for my skin, though it wasn`t dehydrating either.

    Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser:
    Brilliant! My skin is well balanced with a clean feeling yet not tight or dry.

    Cetaphil Oily Skin Cleanser:
    It stripped my combination skin dry. I would not re-purchase. Good for oily skin types.

    As a moisturiser, QV is marvellous to keep sensitive or dry skin well hydrated. Retin A is quite drying and QV Cream works wonders every night for me. My tzone is a little oily, but nothing too extreme.

  • 15 yrs ago

    I got Cetaphil some weeks ago after hearing so many raves about it, and I`m quite impressed with it so far. I`d be willing to try QV as well though

  • 15 yrs ago

    I got Cetaphil some weeks ago after hearing so many raves about it, and I`m quite impressed with it so far. I`d be willing to try QV as well though

  • 15 yrs ago

    I really like cetpahil`s body lotion it makes my skin so soft, i really recommend it. I haven`t really tried the cetpahil cleanser nor the QV.

  • 15 yrs ago

    I really like cetpahil`s body lotion it makes my skin so soft, i really recommend it. I haven`t really tried the cetpahil cleanser nor the QV.

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