Talk:Cetaphil

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Cetaphil is a one of a kind thing. It helps all kinds of skin problems u name it. visit the site at www.cetaphil.com

Is it oil-based?

- No

[edit] Lice controversey

Wasn't there some story a year ago where a dermatologist was selling and testing his own hair-lice treatment at significant cost to patients....and it turned out he was just reselling Cetaphil in his own packaging?

[edit] "written like an ad"

I think we should take that thing down that says this stub is written like an ad. Cetaphil is commonly recommended by dermatologists. I just read a well researched article about acne that recommends using Cetaphil Facial Cleanser (Cosmopolitan magazine VOL. 240 NO.4 ... the april 2006 issue.) QuirkyAndSuch 14:42, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] "yeah, ad, but marginally useful

I'm in rounds on a psych ward right now and we were trying to figure out what this was. would be nice if there were ingredients listed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 159.39.52.51 (talk) 16:31, 14 January 2008 (UTC)