Sunsense Face Ultra Light SPF 50+ Versus Cetaphil Facial Moisturizer Dry Skin - EU
Updated on July 26, 2024
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They both do not contain any parabens or sulfates
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Ingredient Info
Sunsense Face Ultra Light SPF 50+ 5 ingredients
Cetaphil Facial Moisturizer Dry Skin 25 ingredients
What's inside (and what isn't)
What's inside (and what isn't)
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Sunsense Face Ultra Light SPF 50+ 5 ingredients
Cetaphil Facial Moisturizer Dry Skin 25 ingredients
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Ingredient Ratings
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When to use
Sunsense Face Ultra Light SPF 50+ 5 ingredients
Cetaphil Facial Moisturizer Dry Skin 25 ingredients

Reviews
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Sunsense Face Ultra Light SPF 50+ 5 ingredients
This is one of the few chemical sunscreens available in Australia without avobenzone or oxybenzone. Unfortunately it is not ultra-light, but very thick and sticky. Still less white-cast than most zinc-based sunscreens, so I'll use it up on my body.
I much prefer the Cetaphil Ultra Light as a facial sunscreen without either of the -benzones.
Cetaphil Facial Moisturizer Dry Skin 25 ingredients
This is amazing for my dry acne prone skin. Living in a dry cold climate and using strong retinoids, I cannot have a light weight moisturiser in the winter. After so many moisturizers that don’t moisturize enough and moisturizers that are too heavy and clog my pores, this is the perfect balance. It does not break me out and leaves my skin feeling soft and hydrated in the morning after applying it Show more