Cetaphil Moisturising Cream - Review

By Sudhaa Gopinath @sudhaag17

I know it looks like I squeezed the life out of it, actually I did do that. I made sure I got everything from it. Sorry, I thought I had taken a pic of it when it was full. I was wrong!!! My skin has changed since I moved to Bangalore. Cant say I'm ecstatic about it but it sure beats have a greased pan like face all the time. Now my  face cant decide whether its oily or dry, so I shuffle between Emolene and this one at the moment. Before I go in depth about this product I just want to mention that it works at Bangalore like weathers, in short it doesn't work in places with high humidity a.k.a Chennai . God!!! It feels like a wet blanket on my face here( in Chennai)
Quantity & Price:  80g (sorry cant remember the price)
Ingredients:

My take on this:
Great moisturizer. Don't be fooled by the label which suggests 'for dry to sensitive skin' I have oily and sensitive skin and it works fine on me, doesn't make me break out and it isn't too rich. I put it on just before bed as a nighttime moisturizer and my skin feels soft and supple in the morning. It has a mild and almost negligible fragrance to it, which makes it a great option for sensitive skins. The squeezable tube makes it convenient to carry and the flip cap is tight enough to avoid any leakage.  The consistency is between a cream and a lotion and is easy to blend. It gets absorbed pretty quickly and the skin feels well moisturized but doesn't look greasy. When its too hot, I use this product in moderation.This is one of the products I purchase repeatedly and swear by its efficiency.I prefer this to the Cetaphil lotion, as I'm not a big fan as its too thick in consistency and feels heavy on my skin.

Pros:
Paraben free
Mild scent
Easy to blend
No allergic reactions.
Cons:
Maybe bit too much in hot and humid weather.