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Double Cleanse
I have a combination skin type.. (With ocassional breakouts) And I would like to know a good Double Cleanse regimen from an experienced person.. And obviously how often should one do it.. (I know there a lot of them online but would like to know the best and a proven way) I would really appreciate if I get a genuine answer
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Cetaphil cleanser better option.. however treatment depends on the tone and texture of skin.. for detailed information do direct online consultation with photos
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Along with cetaphil cleanser in the day ( help in preserving moisture ) Use a phace face wash in night ( helps in getting rid of excess oil Use a moisturiser with it If oily skin- neutrogena hydra boost If dry sensitive use physiogel cream/ cetaphil cream
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You can try Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser. It’s perfect for a combination skin. It moisturises your skin while cleansing it with minimal or no irritation.
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