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2 Pack CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream, 1.7 oz.

$24.99
$49.99 50% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Size: 1.7 oz.
Style: 2 Pack
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Top positive review
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Folks who have dry skin, this is your holy grail
By KP on Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
I’ve been using Cera Ve night cream for roughly five years now. I honestly can’t get away from it even if I tried. I have dry skin but when the weather gets cold, it gets even drier and flaky sometimes (never had this problem when I was using Cera Ve). Last winter, I thought I should try other brands other than Cera Ve because who knows I might discover something even better. I tried a few Japanese and Korean moisturizers and it just wasn’t enough. It did help in the warmer seasons but not winter. I bought la roche posay triple moisturizer lotion. Yes it does moisturize and I can physically see it but I don’t feel it. My skin just feels like a Sahara desert. The feeling of having dry facial skin was annoying me so much. After spending a lot of money on new products and it didn’t help, I decided to go back to Cera Ve. After a night of using it, the feeling disappeared. Wow would you look at that. The answer has been in front of me the whole time. I was spoiled by the cream for the past years that I didn’t realize how good it was. The thick consistency really helps lock in the moisture and it is way more effective than anything I used. I do say, my sister who has oily skin wasn’t much of a big fan of this. She said it makes her skin oiler and didn’t do much. I’m guessing this product is more suitable with people who has dry skin.
Top critical review
17 people found this helpful
Honest Review for Sensitive Skin
By Jackie on Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I've tried many, many night creams from high end to drugstore. This one is average. I'm disappointed because of how many rave reviews it has. It will be a good buy for someone who is being budget conscious and wants all these technologies in one pot. It's very rich, but does end up sitting atop the skin with a filmy quality that I don't personally like. I can see why people compare it to higher end products and consider it a contender for a great night cream - it has the richness and the technologies that make it feel similar to high end creams. However, I find it to be more emollient than moisturizing, personally, and it leaves a film on the skin that feels very drugstore-quality. Now, for SENSITIVE SKIN. I think this will be hit or miss. For me, it's a miss. Some drugstore products that are supposed to be ok for sensitive skin create a burning sensation for me. I get that from Cetaphil and micellar waters, probably others I've forgotten. For me, this mildly aggravated my rosacea and it did tingle upon application. It wasn't severe but it wasn't soothing either, (except for alleviating a feeling of tightness on the skin). It also has some ingredients that rosacea people should be careful about: Cyclopentasiloxane, Cetearyl Alcohol, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Butylene Glycol, Dimethicone/vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Palmitic Acid, Myristic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Phenoxyethanol, Tripeptide-1, Laureth-9, Citric Acid, Caprooyl Tetrapeptide-3. Many of these ingredients are FINE for sensitive skin, but it depends on the formulation so you may find they bother you in one formula but not another. If you, like me, have sensitive skin and need a thick moisturizer you might consider trying the La Roche Posay Lipikar AP+M for very dry skin, which has similar technologies to this one (shea butter, niacinamide, ceramides) and I find it much more soothing and moisturizing, although a bit greasier and only suitable at night. Also the Kiehl's Ultra Facial Advanced Repair Barrier Cream, which has a balm-like texture that does wonders soothing tight/dry/damaged skin. For me, the Kiehl's is better as a day cream as it dries matte, and isn't moisturizing enough for winter and certainly not at night in winter. I also used the Derma-e DMAE and Kakadu Plum night cream for ages, which remains my favorite night cream, but I stopped due to concerns of long term effects from DMAE peptides. For daytime I am currently using Illyoon ATO Ceramide cream but it's not quite rich enough for night (for me, with very dry skin) however could be worth a go for someone whose skin is medium dry.

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