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Cetaphil

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Cetaphil
Company typeBrand
IndustryConsumer goods
Founded1947
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsSkincare
ParentGalderma Laboratories
Nestlé
Websitecetaphil.com

Cetaphil /ˈstəfɪl/ or /ˈsɛtəfɪl/ is a line of skin care products from the Swiss company Galderma, including cleansers, bar soap, cream, lotion, and moisturizers. It was developed in 1947 in Texas[1] and is sold at over seventy grocery stores and pharmacies across the United States, Canada, India, and Nepal. Cetaphil products are also available in pharmacies in Australia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines,[2] South Africa, Singapore, and some European, Latin American and Caribbean countries.[which?][3]

Prior to a change in formulation, Cetaphil cleanser ingredients were water, cetyl alcohol, propylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfate, stearyl alcohol, methylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben.[4] However, in 2021 Cetaphil changed its formula, adding several new ingredients including niacinimide, panthenol, and glycerin.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "The Cetaphil Story". Retrieved 2021-02-10.
  2. ^ "Contact Us | Cetaphil".
  3. ^ "Cetaphil". Galderma. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  4. ^ "Cetaphil: Why the popular cleanser isn't doing your skin any favors | Well+Good NYC". Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
  5. ^ "Cetaphil Updates Formulas, Launches 16 New Products". Practical Dermatology. Retrieved 2022-05-07.
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