A couple of questions

How long does it take for CeraVe to work?

However, it can take six to eight weeks to see an improvement,10 so it's important to continue using anti-acne products to achieve the results you want.

How many times a day should I use CeraVe?

twice a day CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser It's non-stripping, so it won't disrupt your skin barrier or leave you feeling dry or irritated, and its non-comedogenic properties mean that it won't clog your pores, either. Since it's so gentle, you can use it twice a day as part of both your a.m. and p.m. cleansing routines.

Will CeraVe clear my skin?

CeraVe is the #1 dermatologist-recommended moisturizer brand*, and our products for acne-prone skin promote a clear complexion without dryness or flaking while helping maintain the skin's barrier with three essential ceramides. …

Does CeraVe really work?

CeraVe Moisturizing Cream is one of those golden treasures in skin care that isn't exactly known by everyone. … But even if you don't have any special skin concerns, it will likely work for you as an effective and hydrating moisturizer.

How long does it take for CeraVe rough and bumpy to work?

My KP bumps are 90% gone just after 4 weeks (smoother skin, redness of the bumps is gone, and Now my hair is not getting trapped under my skin).

Is CeraVe good for pimples?

Dermatologists recommend CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser for people with acne as it works to cleanse the skin and remove oil, without disrupting the skin's protective barrier. It won't clog pores or dry the skin out, and contains niacinamide and ceramides to help calm and moisturize irritated skin.

Does CeraVe help acne scars?

Developed with dermatologists, CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Serum helps smooth your skin's texture by reducing the appearance of post-acne marks, minimizing the look of pores and improving your skin's surface.

Why is CeraVe breaking me out?

When your skin is purging, it's most likely due to ingredients bringing already-clogged pores to the surface. If your skin is negatively reacting to a new product you're using, it's most likely a breakout.