Dermatologist Compares: CeraVe Moisturizers with SPF

Dr. Daniel Sugai
4 May 202408:58

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Daniel Sugai compares two CeraVe moisturizing lotions: the AM and Ultra-Light SPF 30. He discusses their ingredients, benefits, and ideal skin types, highlighting the AM's thicker texture with niacinamide suitable for acne-prone skin, and the Ultra-Light's lighter feel, ideal for oily skin. Dr. Sugai also emphasizes the importance of SPF in daily skincare routines and shares his personal preference for each product.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Dr. Daniel Sugai is a board-certified dermatologist who discusses skincare products on his channel.
  • πŸ›’ The video compares CeraVe products available at Target, Fred Meyer, and Amazon, known for their ceramide and hyaluronic acid formulations.
  • β˜€ Both CeraVe facial moisturizing lotions discussed have SPF 30, offering sun protection.
  • 🧴 The CeraVe AM lotion has been recommended for nearly a decade, especially for acne-prone patients.
  • 🌞 The CeraVe AM lotion contains chemical UV filters and a mineral filter, zinc oxide, for broad-spectrum coverage.
  • πŸ’§ CeraVe's MBE technology provides 24-hour hydration with slowly released hydrating ingredients.
  • πŸ‹ Niacinamide, or vitamin B3, is highlighted for its benefits in brightening skin and regulating sebum production.
  • πŸ€” The AM lotion's texture is described as thicker, similar to traditional sunscreens, which some patients may find less desirable.
  • 🌟 The Ultra Light lotion is positioned as a more lightweight option, suitable for normal to oily skin types.
  • πŸ’‘ The Ultra Light lotion lacks niacinamide, which may be a consideration for acne-prone individuals.
  • 🌈 Dr. Sugai gives both products a positive review but suggests there is room for improvement in the AM lotion's texture.

Q & A

  • Who is Dr. Daniel Sugai and what is his area of expertise?

    -Dr. Daniel Sugai is a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. He is based in the Seattle area.

  • What are the two CeraVe products that Dr. Sugai compares in the video?

    -Dr. Sugai compares the CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion and the CeraVe Ultra-Light Moisturizing Lotion, both of which have SPF 30.

  • What is unique about CeraVe's formulation according to Dr. Sugai?

    -CeraVe is known for its ceramides and hyaluronic acid formulation, and all of their products contain three essential ceramides.

  • What does the 'V' in CeraVe stand for?

    -The 'V' in CeraVe stands for their MBE technology, or Multivesicular Emulsion technology, which involves concentric spheres of hydrating ingredients that release over a 24-hour period.

  • Why does Dr. Sugai recommend moisturizers with SPF?

    -Dr. Sugai recommends moisturizers with SPF because they combine two products in one, providing both moisturization and sun protection, which is convenient for daily skincare routines.

  • What are the UV filters used in the CeraVe AM moisturizer with SPF?

    -The CeraVe AM moisturizer with SPF contains four chemical UV filters and one mineral filter, zinc oxide, providing broad-spectrum coverage.

  • What is the significance of niacinamide in skincare according to Dr. Sugai?

    -Niacinamide, or vitamin B3, is significant in skincare because it helps with skin brightening and regulating sebum production, making it beneficial for those with oily or acne-prone skin.

  • How does Dr. Sugai describe the texture of the CeraVe AM moisturizer with SPF?

    -Dr. Sugai describes the texture of the CeraVe AM moisturizer with SPF as thick, reminiscent of a regular sunscreen, and suggests that it could be improved to be lighter in texture.

  • What is the main difference between the CeraVe AM and Ultra-Light moisturizers according to the video?

    -The main difference is that the Ultra-Light moisturizer is designed for normal to oily skin and has a matte finish, while the AM moisturizer has a thicker texture and contains niacinamide, which is beneficial for acne-prone skin.

  • What is Dr. Sugai's recommendation for acne-prone patients regarding the CeraVe products?

    -Dr. Sugai recommends the CeraVe AM moisturizer with SPF for acne-prone patients due to its inclusion of niacinamide, which helps with skin brightening and sebum regulation.

  • How does Dr. Sugai rate the CeraVe AM and Ultra-Light moisturizers?

    -Dr. Sugai rates the CeraVe AM moisturizer with SPF as an 8.5 out of 10, and the Ultra-Light moisturizer as a 7 and 1/2 to 8 out of 10, indicating that both products are good but have room for improvement.

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