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CeraVe's acne-fighting cleanser - the same ceramide philosophy as their moisturisers, but with salicylic acid for acne. The formula combines SA (BHA) with niacinamide, three ceramides, and hyaluronic acid. Most acne cleansers strip your barrier while fighting acne. This one fights acne AND repairs the barrier simultaneously. That's rare and genuinely smart formulation. The SA exfoliates inside pores (BHA is oil-soluble), ceramides rebuild what acne and harsh treatments destroy, and niacinamide calms inflammation. At 12 EUR, it's the best acne cleanser on the market for maintaining barrier health while treating breakouts.
How to use
Wet face, apply a small amount, massage for 30-60 seconds focusing on acne-prone areas (T-zone, chin, forehead). Rinse thoroughly. Use AM and/or PM. Follow with moisturiser (CeraVe PM is the perfect pairing). Don't leave on like a mask - it's a rinse-off product.
Who is it for?
Best for: acne-prone skin, oily skin, blackheads, clogged pores, keratosis pilaris (body). Works for all skin types because the ceramides protect the barrier. Less ideal for: very dry/sensitive skin without acne (the SA may over-exfoliate).
What to expect
Week 1-2: skin feels smoother, fewer blackheads. Week 3-4: fewer new breakouts. Month 2+: clearer skin, smaller-looking pores. Pairs best with CeraVe PM + adapalene at night for maximum acne control.
Common mistakes
1. Leaving it on like a mask (it's a rinse-off). 2. Using with other BHA products same routine (over-exfoliation). 3. Not moisturising after (SA dries). 4. Using it if you don't have acne (unnecessary exfoliation).
FAQ
CeraVe SA Cleanser vs CeraVe Foaming Cleanser?
How it compares
Same CeraVe family. SA Cleanser has salicylic acid (acne treatment). Foaming doesn't. Both have ceramides + niacinamide + HA. For acne, SA Cleanser. For daily no-acne cleansing, Foaming. Both A-scored, both 12 EUR.