
Moisturising cream branded 'one of the best' by delighted shopper
If your skin is suffering due to weather changes or is just in need of some TLC, this cream is ideal for hydration
When it comes to skincare, finding a product that genuinely delivers on its promises can feel like a never-ending chore. Between endless labels claiming to hydrate and repair, and products that go viral on social media, sometimes it's refreshing to discover a no-nonsense product that deserves a place in the bathroom cabinet.
CeraVe is one of the skincare brands to watch with its Moisturising Cream with Hyaluronic Acid & Ceramides, boasting a rich, dermatologist-developed moisturiser, gaining a loyal following.
Available online at Boots, shoppers can pick up a 454g tub for £17.50. Praised by beauty enthusiasts and dermatologists alike, the hardworking cream is designed for dry to very dry skin and offers instant relief and long-lasting hydration for up to 24 hours.
What sets this moisturiser apart is its clever formulation. It's enriched with Hyaluronic Acid, which helps the skin attract and retain moisture. Also added are three essential ceramides that are vital for maintaining a healthy skin barrier.
It's a versatile, all-round cream to add to your routine, as it's gentle enough for eczema-prone skin and just as suitable for your face and body. A single jar can easily become a multitasking staple, especially as temperatures in the UK are constantly changing.
Alternatively, Amazon is selling the Aveeno Moisturising Cream, ideal for a range of skin types, at a discounted price of £10.95. Speaking of that product one shopper said: "Great cream, my husband really likes it, has really helped with his dry itchy skin. Lovely smell and texture. Super price."
Another added: "Gives a bit of firming to the skin, not too greasy and has started to clear some redness."
One buyer raised a drawback adding: "Too thick to get out of the bottle."
If your face has been in need of some real TLC, you can also try out the Ultra Facial Cream from Kiehl's, which has been hailed as a game changer for skin.
Back to CeraVe, one delighted buyer shared in an online review: "This is genuinely one of the best creams I've used. It has got rid of my Pityriasis rosea by using it twice a day, and I've started using it on the Keratosis Pilaris on my arms. I also use it on my face twice a day, and the appearance of my skin is much better, and it feels much softer. "
Another five-star rating read: "It calms and moisturises my very dry and sensitive skin. It's good value for money and absorbs well."
A third person wrote: "I bought this a month ago and I absolutely love it. I really recommend this product because it hydrates the skin, isn't a greasy formula and soaks into the skin really well. I love that you can use it on children and adult skin."
However, reviews were mixed. Some shoppers found the formula too greasy for their liking. One comment read: "I use this cream to moisture my face. It's really good in the sense that it keeps my face moisturised, but the cream itself can be heavy at times."
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