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  2. The 14 Best Face Cleansers for Sensitive Skin, Vetted ... - AOL

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    As Dr. Joshua Zeichner, a board-certified dermatologist in New York explains, “The goal of a cleanser is to remove dirt and soiling of the skin The 14 Best Face Cleansers for Sensitive Skin ...

  3. The Best Skincare for Men: Facial Cleanser, Face Moisturizer ...

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    This cleanser stick from clean skincare brand Disco is made with coconut oil, charcoal and phytic acid. Swipe the modern face wash across the forehead, cheeks, chin and nose, add water and lather ...

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    Best face cleanser for hydrating skin ... $350 at Walmart. What to consider when choosing the best skin care products. Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, retinoids, niacinamide and other B vitamins ...

  5. Cetaphil - Wikipedia

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    Cetaphil / ˈ s iː t ə f ɪ l / or / ˈ s ɛ t ə f ɪ l / is a line of skin care products from the Swiss company Galderma, including cleansers, bar soap, cream, lotion, and moisturizers.It was developed in 1947 in Texas [1] and is sold at over seventy grocery stores and pharmacies across the United States, Canada, India, and Nepal.

  6. Perioral dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Perioral dermatitis, also known as periorificial dermatitis, is a common type of inflammatory skin rash. [2] Symptoms include multiple small (1–2 mm) bumps and blisters sometimes with background redness and scale, localized to the skin around the mouth and nostrils .

  7. Barrier cream - Wikipedia

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    Irritant contact dermatitis is very common among nurses, ranging from 25% to 55%, with as many as 85% relating a history of having skin problems. [10] The World Health Organization has considered the use of barrier creams and has found their efficacy to be "equivocal" and too expensive to be considered in health-care settings where resources ...