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PERSONALIZED SKINCARE DEVELOPED WITH DERMATOLOGISTS READY AT YOUR FINGER TIPS
Need more knowledge about our skincare products?
About 50% of the outermost layer of your skin is comprised of ceramides.1 That’s why all of our CeraVe skincare products were developed with dermatologists and are formulated with three essential ceramides to help restore and maintain your skin barrier, thereby helping to lock in moisture and protect against irritants. We also have formulas that contain beneficial skincare ingredients like moisture-retaining hyaluronic acid, calming niacinamide, and peptides to improve the look of tired skin. Beneficial to every skin type, from dry, oily, acne-prone, and combination skin to specific skin concerns such as rough and bumpy skin, eczema, and psoriasis, we have a product right for you that will elevate your skin routine. Explore CeraVe’s expansive range of face and body skincare developed for all skin types, as well as specific skin problems and concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What Skincare Products Should I Use?
Whether your skin routine is as simple as three steps or more complex, there are a few skincare staples you should use. First off, you should always cleanse your face twice a day, or after sweating. You may choose to use a serum if you want to target specific concerns or indulge in some self-care. Lastly, it’s important to moisturize and use sunscreen every day year-round.
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How To Layer Skincare?
The general rule of thumb to layering skincare products is to go from the thinnest consistency to the thickest. That way, your formulas will absorb more efficiently. However, keep in mind that you should always apply sunscreen last to get the best sun protection, even if it is thinner than your moisturizer.
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How To Build a SkinCare Routine
The most important part of creating a skin routine is finding the right products for your skin type and concerns. You’re sure to find the best ones for your needs among CeraVe’s skincare line. You can also head over to our Skin Smarts to get tips, advice, identify your skin type, and learn specific routines for different skin types.
References
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Sources
1. Kendall AC, Kiezel-Tsugunova M, Brownbridge LC, Harwood JL, Nicolaou A. Lipid functions in skin: Differential effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on cutaneous ceramides, in a human skin organ culture model. Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr. 2017;1859(9 Pt B):1679-1689. doi:10.1016/j.bbamem.2017.03.016