AFTER dealing with dry skin, an Amazon shopper said a Holy Grail product did the trick.
She said the moisturizer corrected her “fish scale” texture — and fast.
Cerave Moisturizing Cream it sells for $17.78 on Amazon.
According to the brand, it helps restore the skin’s natural barrier.
It is also non-comedogenic, making it suitable for those prone to acne.
Cerave has gained a following due to its formulation that works with most skin types.
HOW IT WORKS
The moisturizer contains hyaluronic acid, which is known to keep the skin soft and hydrated.
It’s also formulated with ceramides, which can combat dryness.
Cerave is dermatologically tested and contains no fragrance, making it an ideal choice for most skin types.
The brand also has a “rich, velvety texture” that keeps skin hydrated for longer.
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DELICIOUS REVIEWS
Several skincare shoppers shared their love for the versatile cream in the reviews section.
One said she had never written a product review before but felt compelled to do so after using Cerave, calling it a “hydrating wonder.”
“I’m 69, yes I know I’m old, and I noticed last year that the skin on my shins started to look like fish scales,” she said.
She decided to do some Internet sleuthing on Google to better understand her skin condition.
“It has a name,” she said. “Crepey skin”.
She said she chose to try Cerave Moisturizing Cream because it was recommended by dermatologists for her condition.
“I used it once and damn,” she said emotionally. “It sank in without feeling greasy and I could feel how grateful my skin was.
“I looked at it the rest of the day and still no crepe.”
She encouraged others to give Cerave skin care product a try to repair their skin.
“It’s wonderful, amazing. Seriously, take some. Your skin will thank you,” she raved.
Another shopper added that the cream works wonders for virtually every member of the family, regardless of age.
“We have a three-generation household and it works for everyone,” she said. “Myself, in our 30s, my teenage son and my son, think this is helpful for our skin.”
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