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I recently used Cetaphil and I am so disappointed, instead of helping my sensetive skin it has created new problems. My skin has been stripped of its natural oils, it feels sticky as if there is a layer of stickyness that won't go away. Anyone would think that this would just go away however it hasn't. I assume that it is one of the ingredients ''SLS' or ' sodium lauryl sulfate' that is mostly responsible.

I cannot understand for the life of me how there are so many positve reviews out there about this soap, they should be put out of buisness.

I just want to know if there is anyone out there who might know of a way to reverse what has happened to me?

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i have used cetaphil for over 3 years, and i have never had this problem. after getting married to my wife last year at this time, she started using it too. and she has also never had any sort of problems. you might need to just check out different brands till you find the one you like.
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My experience has been slightly different. It cleared up my skin almost miraculously, but when I bought the "normal to oily skin" variety, I developed a dry, red rash around my eyes. It has not cleared up although I stopped washing the area with anything but warm water. I am at my wits' end as to what to do, and agree with SOdepressed that this product is dangerous. I have e-mailed the manufacturer twice and have received no response.
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I had a slight drying one my right hand. I used Cetaphil and my hands became inflamed and had open sores. The pain was unbelievable. It took me three months of suffering to figure it was the Cetaphil. I stopped using it and my hands are healing nicely three days later.
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