
Washed and moisturized like normal before I went. I thought it was too heavy for my skin and wanted to branch out. Best of luck!Īctually, I went to Sephora jcp for help in learning about foundation other than MAC. Thought it was too oily.) So again I'm no expert and just throwing out ideas. I've got super dry skin, apparently (just learned this last week.

The hydrating CeraVe does not do makeup removal to my liking, don't know about the foaming one though. Ives mainly for exfoliating reasons, have you tried just using a washcloth somewhat gently/firmly when washing?Īlso, are you using anything different for makeup removal? I use the hydrating CeraVe and bought some cold cream to handle makeup removal in the evenings, but with oily skin I don't know if that would be a good option for you. Maybe try switching to a few times a week as opposed to every day? Or no toner at all? Or if a toner is necessary, witch hazel without alcohol instead?ĬeraVe hydrating cleanser instead of the foaming cleanser? Again, maybe it's stripping your skin too much and ultimately leading to dry skin? Ives too much? Over drying can lead to over production of oil. I just started my own basic CeraVe regimen, so I'm by no means an expert here.

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