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I think Cetaphil is garbage. People either like it or hate it. I too feel a residue when I have used it and it just doesn't leave me feeling clean. Are you willing to look at other product lines? The men's skincare scene has exploded in recent years.

Jaygatsby28, have you tried leaving out the wh tonor? Even though people back it up with it's whole "natural" sham, it's still pretty harsh stuff.
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I think Cetaphil is garbage. People either like it or hate it. I too feel a residue when I have used it and it just doesn't leave me feeling clean. Are you willing to look at other product lines? The men's skincare scene has exploded in recent years.

Jaygatsby28, have you tried leaving out the wh tonor? Even though people back it up with it's whole "natural" sham, it's still pretty harsh stuff.

I have used it for about a 1.5 weeks now and I feel pretty satisfied with it. It doesn't leave any residue for me. I only use it when I shower so maybe I got a very thorough clean?

I've been unemployed since last week and I think I'll stick with Cetaphil for now. It seems to work and I don't really have any problems with it. I guess if it was thicker and less "liquidy" then I'll be really happy as I'll be able to "feel" it better when applying it on my face.
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