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Cetaphil Night Moisturizer Cream for Redness Prone Skin – 50g

Key Benefits

  • Redness Reduction: Formulated with allantoin, licorice extract, and caffeine, which help soothe irritation, calm redness by constricting blood vessels, and strengthen the skin barrier.

  • 24‑Hour Hydration: Locks in moisture throughout the night, improving texture and leaving skin feeling soft and balanced by morning.

  • Barrier Support & Sensitivity Defense: Designed to counter five signs of sensitivity—dryness, irritation, roughness, tightness, and weakened barrier function.

  • Gentle & Clean Formula: Hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, paraben-free, dermatologist-tested, non-comedogenic—safe for sensitive and rosacea-prone skin

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Full Ingredient Highlights

Provides nourishing hydration with a blend that includes:

  • Water, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Glycerin – moisturizing bases

  • Sunflower Oil, Shea Butter, Dimethicone – emollients for softness

  • Allantoin, Licorice Extract (Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate) – calm and anti-inflammatory

  • Caffeine – constricts vessels to reduce redness

  • Sodium Hyaluronate, Ceramide NP, Panthenol, Niacinamide, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) – barrier repair and soothing humectants

How to Use

  1. Apply each night after cleansing and any serum/toner.

  2. Gently massage over face and neck.

  3. Leave on overnight to hydrate and reduce redness.

Pros & 👎 Cons

👍 Pros 👎 Cons
Calms redness and irritation overnight Small 50 ml tube means frequent repurchase
Rich but non-greasy, absorbs easily Some with rosacea or niacinamide sensitivity experienced irritation or worsened redness
Fragrance/paraben-free, non-comedogenic Less effective if sensitivity is triggered by niacinamide
Dermatologist-tested & clinically proven gentle Contains niacinamide and caffeine—potential irritants in rare cases
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