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The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Versus Cetaphil Redness Prone Skin Daily Facial Moisturizer SPF 30 - South Africa

Serum
Day Moisturizer
Canadian Brand Canada
American Brand United States

Updated on April 07, 2025

Overview

What they are

These products are both fungal acne (malassezia) safe . They have a total of 0 ingredients in common

Suited For

They're both likely to be good for fighting acne, anti aging, dry skin, brightening skin, sensitive skin, scar healing and dark spots

Free From

They both do not contain any oils or parabens

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When to use

16,464 Routines
48% use in am
52% use in pm
94% use every day
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3 Routines
100% use in am
0% use in pm
67% use every day

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