💦 Elevate Your Shower Game with CeraVe!
CeraVe Body Wash is a moisturizing body wash designed specifically for dry skin, featuring a unique formula with Hyaluronic Acid and three essential ceramides. This dermatologist-developed product is free from parabens, sulfates, and fragrances, ensuring a gentle yet effective cleanse that hydrates and restores the skin's natural barrier.
M**Y
Love this soap
Where is this product? This was one of the best things we ordered. No warning it’s off the market!
J**B
Works as advertised!
In mid-summer, I take more showers because I sweat more, obviously. But the soaps we had been using were causing my skin to dry out badly and I was getting bad heat rash on top of that. This soap helped me stay clean and allowed my skin to heal. Would definitely recommend for people with skin issues or just sensitive skin.
S**
Very creamy
So I purchased this body wash yesterday because I needed some skin rescue FAST!! I had bought another popular "Oil" body wash with Hyaluronic acid in a pink and white bottle, and it destroyed my skin. So I needed some relief from itchy, red & flaking skin. This body wash was very creamy. It didn't really lather but that was ok with me. I know that sensitive skin folks like fragrance free but I don't. I thought that this had a slightly stinky fragrance which was not my favorite but not terrible and tolerable if it works. After my shower my skin felt very soft and smooth. This is my first impression but so far so good. If you have sensitive dry skin don't hesitate to try this. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the lack of a mild fresh fragrance. Maybe a version with a drop or two of lemon or basil, mint, or rosemary essential oil would have added freshness and taken it over the top for me. But I will definitely continue using this and buy again.
C**E
I like it!
This is great for sensitive skin, it’s a nice thick, moisturizing lotion that is unscented. I really like it!
C**A
Hard water or dry environment? Give this a chance.
Wildfire smoke, showering using hard water, indoor heaters/air conditioners, low humidity/dry environment, and the other things we usually don't think about completely destroyed my skin. Itchy inflamed rashes, skin so dry it would flake off the minute anyone looked at me, developing a case of KP, etc. You name it, I have it after a lifetime of healthy skin. I was determined to find products that would restore my once active and healthy lifestyle.Tried everything: lukewarm showers, installed a filter on my showerhead and religiously change it every two months, sulfate free body washes, expensive boutique soaps, high end cosmetic lines, organic hair care and body washes, and every "miracle cream" from brands I never heard of before. Nothing worked. In fact, I'm starting to suspect the high concentration of essential oils in these products exacerbated the problems. All of this testing cost a small fortune; sometimes looking at my order history here depresses me regarding all the money I spent to find anything to have just one day where I wasn't ready to take a piece of sandpaper and rub it all over to get my skin off. If there's one silver lining, I'm probably personally financially responsible for putting the kids of employees at anti-histimine manufacturers through college. It was that bad.After some more research into various skin conditions and the ingredients to alleviate them, CereVe products were constantly recommended by dermatologists because of the inclusion of ceramides in their formulations. Remaining skeptical this could be because the manufacturer significantly spends marketing to dermatologists, for a quarter amount I spent on the last "all natural miracle sulfate free eczema wash infused with holistic oils that will leave me smelling like a tropical beach," I decided to give this body wash the same fair trial I gave all the others.A fair trial is using the product as intended for at least two weeks. Soaps or washes typically are left on the skin for at most a full minute before rinsed off. This isn't enough time interacting with the product to derive any benefit from its ingredients. Instead, I do something akin to a navy shower where I get wet, turn the water off, soap up using a fresh and clean washcloth each time, leave the product on for a few minutes, then rinse off. If at any point I feel itchy, the product is rinsed off and the offending bottle chucked in the garbage because I don't want to accidentally reach for something that's going to make the situation worse.CeraVe Hydrating Body Wash doesn't really foam. It's a cream formulation without any discernible fragrance or scent. It barely smells like anything, and resembles a milky white film on the skin. The only immediate difference to my itchy skin was that it wasn't more itchy or red. After about a week of using the body wash, the inflammation was significantly reduced and the dry patches were smaller. After two weeks, many of these dry patches disappeared and the itching subsided to the point where I forgot to take anti-histimines for two days. The KP didn't disappear from my arms, but they looked way less red and less noticeable than before, enough to prompt me to purchase the CeraVe body lotion with ceramides and sacylic acid to test for its effectiveness on that area.I don't think this is a miracle body wash, but it's definitely something that doesn't make a skin condition worse. It's incredibly moisturizing to the point where if I forgot to apply body lotion, I don't pay dearly with adverse skin reactions or increased itching. It feels like it's allowing my skin to heal from all the trauma I put it through, and it's definitely on my repurchase list.And foamy bubbles or smelling like passion fruit isn't the criteria for a body wash for me anymore.
S**N
Not On Par with Other CeraVe Products
I found this to not be on par with CeraVe's other products, of which I'm a fan.It's too gentle to remove enough body oils/excretions to remove odor from sensitive areas, and isn't strong enough to remove deodorant even with multiple applications. I have to have a second body wash for pits and generally smellier areas. It's also not moisturizing enough to remove the need for body lotion.I prefer Eucerin's offering in this area. There are plenty of alternatives, many have scents if you don't have sensitive skin, but my favorite for dry sensitive skin is Eucerin's 'skin calming body wash'. It's a bit different as it is oil-based so does not lather much, but it applies heavy moisture and I don't need lotion even in winter with that one. Irish Spring's 3-in-1 moisture or just plain moisture are better smelling and more moisturizing, but not best for sensitive skin. Molton Brown's black pepper recharge is th best smelling one I've used in this price range, or Dove's deep moisture is probably the most moisturizing but has a feminine scent which lingers.
S**E
Try it
Works as expected, quick resultsSmooth, clean and affective
J**N
Best body wash I have used
This body wash made my whole body feel amazing, hard to describe other than healthy and fresh, without being dry or over moisturized. As a man I have used axe, old spice, irish spring, dial, everyman jack, harrys, method men, etc.. soaps and body washes. Nothings comes close to how fresh and clean without feeling dry or slippery this body wash made me feel. I will probably use this brand forever or until I find something as good for the skin. I am new to self care but this stuff is amazing. It is winter 10f where I live with hard well water and I just got out of the shower and had to write this review, becasue my skin feels good everywhere!! I used to to shave my head as well. Buy this.Tl;drAmazing body washBuy now
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