Cetaphil is Great!
Last summer I realized that my skin was reacting poorly to the lotion I was using. For years I was using Lubriderm, which was recommended by my dermatologist years ago. For some reason, the lotion started to make me itch really. Lubriderm claims it is non-comedogenic, fragrance-free, etc etc but apparently thereĀ is something in that I was reacting badly to.
After some research, I decided to switch to Cetaphil lotion. In addition to that, I made it a point to moisturize directly after showering.
At the same time, I also switched from my Aveeno body wash to Cetaphil bar soap. It's been nearly 10 months, and this is by far the longest run I've had where I've not had any significant flare-ups with my eczema.
I recommend for anyone out there with sensitive skin to go out there and try out some Cetaphil products. My skin has always been REALLY bad, so I'm pretty amazed thus far how great the results have been.
I have made one small change though. I switched to a CVS imitation because apparently the patents for Cetaphil's products have long expired, so other companies are allowed to copy them. The generic products are identical in ingredients and have pretty much given me the same results, for a cheaper price.
I also use Cetaphil to wash my hands and face after brazilian jiu jitsu. Soap goes nowhere near my face. Nothing is as gentle as Cetaphil (or generic Cetaphil!).








