Cetaphil Antibacterial Gentle Cleansing Bar, 4.5-Ounce Bar (Pack of 6)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Gentle antibacterial cleansing bar for dry, sensitive skin.
- Moisturizing Deodorant
- Non-Comedogenic
Cetaphil® antibacterial bar is a non-soap formulation that's milder than antibacterial soaps. It's designed especially for cleansing dry, sensitive skin and is ideal for bath or shower use. Non-comedogenic so it won't clog pores. Contains no harsh ingredients that might dry or irritate the skin.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1296 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Cetaphil
- Number of items: 6
Features
- Pack of six 4.5-ounce antibacterial cleansing bars (27 total ounces)
- Active ingredient triclosan offers effective cleansing for dry, sensitive skin
- The optimal choice for patients with skin conditions; non-soap, neutral pH formulations leave no irritating residue and are non-comedogenic
- Unique dual-action moisturizing and antibacterial/deodorant benefits in a mild formulation for all-over body cleansing
- Cetaphil is manufactured by Galderma Laboratories, a major benefactor of the Dermatology Foundation, helping to fund critical dermatology research
Customer Reviews
Skin Soothing Soap Succeeds
I used to use this soap during the winter when the effects of heating and cold air made for tender, easily chafed skin. But time and needs change and I now use this product year-round. This soap is gentle to the skin and does not leave much residue as those commercial dry-skin cleansers. This is the anti-bacterial version although there is a 'plain' version. It's expensive as soap goes, but I have found that the six-pack by-subscription set up Amazon provides brings the per bar cost way below what you'll find on the pharmacy shelves.
There's little fragrance [unlike most commerical soaps] to irritate either the skin or the olfactory. Using a wash cloth, it makes rich suds and it rinses clean. Beware placing it in on a soap holder in the direct stream of your shower. Because it is a super-fatted soap it will wash away before your eyes if you aren't careful about placement.
Better then regular Cetaphil
A doctor recommended Cetaphil because of a condition with my oil glands that caused my skin to break out. I found that the Antibacterial Cetaphil works better then the regular Cetaphil for clearing out my skin infections. Resent research shows you have to scrup for at least 10 seconds to clean the bacteria out of the skin. This is also good because it does not dry out your skin like regular antibacterial soaps. It does dry out my feet and I do need to put extra oil on them. It is nice at my age (58) to use a gentle soap that will not damage the skin. I like the way I can rinse until my skin is just where I want it, not to much oil and not to dry. This product is well worth the price and seems to last longer then the cheaper bars of soap.
Cetaphil
This soap is recommended by many dermatologists for dry skin conditions and it works fabulously.






