Cetaphil or Store Brand?
Aren't they both the same?
Looks like I might become brand loyal. Come see why
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Post a CommentI just noticed there is a store brand, and that the ingredients are "similar" so thanks for your video, it is exactly what I was hoping to find. I'm still going to try the store brand, it is not Walgreen's, and also because you didn't seem to "hate" it or say it was a waste of money... I'll check back, just to add to contribute.
Thanks
Thank you for making that observation about the quality comparision between Cetaphil and the store brand version. I found the same issue with a different store brand version of Cetaphil. The store brand was very watery and runny compared to the real thing, and was used up quicker because of that. Not a big money saver in the long run.