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CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone
CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone
CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone
CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone

CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone

Brand : CeraVe CeraVe
€4.75 EXCL. VAT €5.70 INCL. VAT
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CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone

Facial Foaming Cleanser gently removes dirt , excess oil and makeup without disturbing the skin's natural barrier.

Description of CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone

CeraVe Normal to Oily / Acne-Facial Skin Facial Foaming Gel is ideal for normal to oily skin or acne-prone skin and leaves the skin looking clean and healthy.

Contains ceramides and niacinamide to hydrate and promote the reconstruction and maintenance of the natural protective function of the skin.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) helps soothe the redness of the skin due to dry skin .

Without soap. Without perfume. Hypoallergenic.

Advice for use and dosage

Apply on damp skin, gently massage to lather and rinse thoroughly with clean water.

Give your opinion on the advice for use and dosage of CeraVe Gel Foaming Face Normal to oily / acne-prone skin with our Verified Reviews partner after your purchase.

Composition

Aqua / water, glycerin, coco-betaine, propylene glycol, sodium cocoyl glycinate, PEG-120 methyl glucose dioleate, sodium chloride, acrylate copolymer, citric acid, capryloyl glycine, caprylyl glycol, sodium hydroxide, niacinamide, disodium EDTA, sodium hyaluronate, sodium lauroyl lactylate, ceramide NP, phenoxyethanol, ceramide AP, phytosphingosine, cholesterol, xanthan gum, carbomer, ethylhexylglycerin, ceramide EOP.

Precaution of use

External use only.

Introducing CeraVe Foaming Gel Face Normal to oily skin / acne prone

CeraVe Foaming Gel comes in the form of a bottle of 88ml, 236ml or 473ml.

Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy

Acne-prone skins face a double problem both in terms of quantity and quality of sebum leading to the appearance of pimples or imperfections.

Care adapted to combination skin with fat tendency

  • First of all, it takes perfect hygiene : clean the face morning and evening with a gel preferably, and rinse with fresh water. If the skin is very oily on the T zone, do not hesitate to let the water dry on your face.
  • An important gesture to perfect the cleansing of your skin : apply a tonic (without diluting it) with a cotton and let dry.
  • Then you have to choose a specific day care . In case of acne do not hesitate to use a cream for oily skin but make sure it is moisturizing.

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