I had heard alot of talk about this product and though I would give it a try. I have dehydrated sensitive skin and I also suffer from rosacea around my nose, so this product sounded perfect for me to try!
As it doesn't have any perfumes or scents to it, it didnt aggitate my skin at all and felt gentle and soothing.
If you like cleansers that lather up than this one is not for you, it is almost a milky lotion that gently cleans your skin. I like to use this with my clarisonic after I have removed most of my make up with a wipe.
It doesn't leave your skin feeling tight or dry but leaves it feeling fresh and clean. It also lasts for ages if you get the larger sized bottle and it is quite cheap!
I first tried Cetaphil as a poor student, years ago, and I remember texting everyone to rave about it, to the point where friends were asking if I was being paid to promote the stuff (which I wasn't). A few years down the track, and I'd tried many new things, discovering what worked best for my skin as I age.
Just recently, after investing in a sonic cleansing brush, I needed something basic, with no bells or whistles or beads or anything, to use with it. And something that was easy on the budget too, because that month was tight. I picked up a value pump bottle of cetaphil from Farmers, and rekindled my love affair with this product.
It's very mild and gentle, and leaves the skin smooth and free of residue. It removes sweat, oil and foundation, but not eye makeup (wasn't expecting it to though, use oil for that!) It's great value for money, and not overly scented; in fact it barely smells at all.
Tips: Great with a sonic cleansing brush.