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As a brand developed with dermatologists, CeraVe believes in the power of scientifically-backed skincare. We're here to debunk some of the most common skincare myths circulating online and equip you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about your routine. Get ready to ditch the misinformation and embrace the truth about healthy-looking, hydrated skin!


"When it starts to burn, that's when you know it's starting to work."


Feeling a burning sensation on your skin is a sign of irritation, not effectiveness. Harsh cleansers can strip away your skin's natural protective barrier, leaving it vulnerable to even more irritation and dryness. Instead of seeking that burning sensation, choose gentle cleansers that effectively remove dirt and makeup without compromising your skin barrier. When in doubt, a consultant dermatologist can offer personalised advice and treatment options to address your unique skin concerns.



"Moisturisers aren't good for oily and blemish-prone skin."

Actually, it’s the opposite! As Dermatologist Dr. Derrick Phillips explains, "Moisturisers play a key role in the management of oily skin, maintaining the skin barrier, and preventing dehydration that further stimulates oil production." Skipping moisturiser can backfire, leading your skin to overproduce oil in an attempt to compensate for the lack of hydration. Opt for lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturisers formulated specifically for oily and blemish-prone skin to reap the benefits without clogging pores.



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“SPF is a Summer Must Have!”

Well, yes but think again if you’re planning on skipping sunscreen when summer ends!

The idea that you only need SPF in summer is unfortunately common, yet very misleading. Here's the truth, straight from Dr. Derrick Phillips: "I recommend using a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day, even in winter and on cloudy days." UV rays are present year-round, even on overcast days. Make SPF a non-negotiable step in your daily routine to protect your skin from premature aging, sun damage, and skin cancer risks. Your skin will thank you for it!



“Make your own moisturiser in 3 easy steps!”

While DIY projects can be fun, replicating the complexity of a well-formulated moisturizer in your kitchen is no easy feat. It's not just about mixing oils and hoping for the best.

Skincare, especially for those with specific concerns, often relies on key ingredients that are difficult to source and formulate effectively at home. Take ceramides, for example. "Ceramides are naturally occurring lipids in the skin that help maintain the skin's protective barrier function," explains Dr. Derrick Phillips. These essential lipids are crucial for healthy, hydrated skin, and achieving the right concentration and stability in a DIY concoction is a challenge best left to the experts. Trust in formulas developed with dermatologists that deliver results, leaving the DIY projects for something a little less delicate than your skin.



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