If you want to get them using products that are senergistic ( work together towards the same end) then Cetaphil probably isnt the approach to take. We want to lead our clients in a particular direction with the end result being beautiful are at least improved skin not that this product wont help but what would the next step be...
Here's the ingredient deck for Cetaphil Cleanser -
Water, Cetearyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Stearyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Butylparaben
SLS is a major pore clogger (a "5" out of 5), so no I wouldn't use it on acne clients. For my list of pore cloggers go here:
Michelle,
I also would NOT recommend using Cetaphil cleanser or moisturizer. Almost invariably when I have a client come in with horribly congested skin, they are using Cetaphil! It never ceases to amaze me that many physicians and derms still recommend using this product to their clients!
I'm so late to this party (and by party I mean discussion) but I agree with Michelle! I have observed the same with my clients. I honestly don't recommend any cheap/supermarket drugstore products, because when you look at the ingredients, they really are all the same. I recommend a non-drying cleanser, non-alcohol toner to balance the pH which is most likely very disrupted and a non-clogging lotion designed for broken out skin. I really stick to my guns on this one because if they are non-compliant, they will not get the results that they are looking for, and that will ultimately reflect poorly on me! I believe in guiding clients towards solutions, as I'm sure you do too. Every so often, I have a client who resists buying product but most often, when I clearly explain the benefits and ease of investing in quality skincare that will promise them results (I offer a money back guarantee), they nearly always take my advice! Good topic!
Thank you for sharing exp. w/ones who won't purchase your homecare. With the economy still down in this area it's hard to retail (not a good salesperson either). I have both PCA (and won't use their acne products after finding clog poring ingredients) and FR which I think are resonable in price but still more than grocery store.
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