I tried to put Reddit’s most discussed skincare products on /r/skincareaddiction into a (highly subjective) tier list. I thought this would be a fun, quick chatty video but it turned into a bit of a rabbit hole! (That seems to happen a lot…)
The video is here, keep scrolling for a brief summary of the products…
The usual disclaimer: my skin is not your skin, don’t stop using a product because I didn’t like it for a reason that’s not relevant to you!
1: CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
Buy: CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser
- Unsurprising that CeraVe is so high – it’s /r/skincareaddiction’s favourite skincare brand
- Their brand fits with the demographics well (large female in their 20s, US-based, lots of people end up there because of skin issues especially acne, many looking for budget-friendly options that are likely to work for many people)
- CeraVe are a good, safe recommendation, even if I personally find them a bit boring
- I think the hydrating cleanser ended up high because of the myth that foaming cleansers strip and dry out your skin – this isn’t true for newer formulas but the myth persists
Related post: Are You Washing Your Face Wrong? Busting Cleanser Myths (with video)
- Also because it’s CeraVe’s recommendation for dry skin (lots of Redditors are using drying treatments like benzoyl peroxide, isotretinoin etc.)
- The name CeraVe comes from “ceramides” and “multivesicular technology”. The vesicles sit on your skin and provide prolonged moisturisation, although I don’t know how well that works in a cleanser, but it has a lot of hydrating ingredients which will help regardless
- I prefer foaming cleansers, although I do like the pump
Ranking: SOLID CHOICE
2: CeraVe Moisturizing Cream
Buy: CeraVe Moisturizing Cream
- Also known as “CeraVe in the tub” – CeraVe have a lot of moisturizers with similar names and colour coding, so there’s some confusion
- Again, for dry skin which fits the /r/skincareaddiction demographic
- Formula hasn’t changed much, aside from removing parabens in 2020 for marketing reasons (people kept freaking out about their dermatologists telling them to use Literal Poison) – this is just a myth
Related post: Clean Beauty Is Wrong and Won’t Give Us Safer Products
- Nice mix of moisturizing ingredients:
- Humectants: glycerin,
- Occlusives: petrolatum, dimethicone
- Barrier-restoring emollients: ceramides, phytosphingosine, cholesterol
- Some people get closed comedones (clogged pores) with this, possibly because of fatty alcohols
Related post: Fact-check Feature: How to choose a moisturiser
Ranking: SOLID CHOICE
3: CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
Buy: CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
- Good for oily skin, quite hydrating
- A few different versions of this exist – AU/EU version has coco-betaine as the first surfactant, US/UK version has cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine as the first surfactant (the Australian CeraVe site got confused as well, they have a bunch of US reviews on there), I’m discussing the AU/EU version
- Has gentle surfactants: coco-betaine, sodium cocoyl glycinate
- Standard CeraVe moisturising ingredients: glycerin, ceramides, hyaluronic acid
- I don’t like the way it smells – it smells “like chemicals” (that artificial, slightly plastic smell)
Ranking: SOLID CHOICE
4: CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion
5: CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing
Ranking: NO OPINION (I haven’t tried them – but they’d probably be ok in SOLID CHOICE)
6: Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Liquid
Buy: Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Liquid
- To no one’s surprise, this is a holy grail product for me
- I’ve been using it since 2009 and haven’t stopped – it’s been popular since before 2009, I bought it due to rave reviews from places like MakeupAlley
- Really good salicylic product – I’ve tried so many products on the market and I still haven’t found a salicylic acid product that works as well as this on my skin
Related post: Paula’s Choice Skincare: Best Products (with video)
- If you have large pores, blackheads, oily skin or acne, this is probably going to help your skin
- Probably a bit less budget friendly than your standard /r/skincareaddiction product, but per mL it’s actually really good value and this bottle just does not run out
- Paula’s Choice philosophy matches well with /r/skincareaddiction
Ranking: HOLY GRAIL
7: The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
Buy: The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
- Top seller from The Ordinary
- Another really /r/skincareaddiction friendly brand
- Budget-friendly, appeal to people who care about ingredients
- The Ordinary were really important in getting people to care about the science behind skincare products because they have these really technical names front and centre
Related post: Impressively Bad Skincare Science: Matter of Fact (with Video)
- Tends to be good for people with acne, but also does break some people out and scare people away from niacinamide
- I would recommend trying more products with niacinamide if this doesn’t work for you – it was unimpressive on my skin, but it turns out my skin does like niacinamide in other products
Related post: Best and Worst of The Ordinary Part 1 (with video)
- Could be solid choice, but leaning more towards meh because it doesn’t work for a good proportion of people
Ranking: MEH
8: CeraVe Smoothing SA Cleanser
Buy: CeraVe Smoothing SA Cleanser
- The “Smoothing” UK/EU/AU version looks very similar to the “Renewing” US version
- Good product for people whose skin maybe can’t quite tolerate salicylic acid (e.g. using a lot of drying or irritating ingredients already)
- Too drying as a cleanser for everyday use for most people, even on my oily skin
- Strong-ish smell
- Didn’t do much on my skin, probably because I use so much Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Liquid already
- But it’s a useful product for a lot of people
Ranking: SOLID CHOICE
9: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
Buy: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
- Neutrogena’s Hydro Boost range was really exciting when it launched, because there weren’t many lightweight gel moisturisers on the market (but they were common in Asian skincare)
- Gel textures are really hydrating without feeling heavy
- Particularly good for oily skin
- Stronger fragrance than I prefer (US products tend to be more heavy-handed with fragrance than Australian)
- Water gel doesn’t come in fragrance-free as far as I know (although the Gel Cream does)
Ranking: SOLID CHOICE (unless you can’t handle fragrance)
10: Cosrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence
Buy: Cosrx Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence
- I’m surprised this is so high, but not that surprised since /r/skincareaddiction’s sister subreddit is /r/asianbeauty – there’s a lot of crossover between users
- This has been a classic for a really long time – launched around 2014 or 2015, pretty much an immediate hit
- Reviewed in the Reviewing Top Korean Skincare Favourites post
- Really good, lots of people love it, some people react to it (but not many)
Ranking: HOLY GRAIL
11: La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5
Buy: La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5
- My go-to product for whenever my skin is really irritated
- Really thick balm product
- Lots of soothing ingredients: panthenol (vitamin B5), madecassoside (Centella asiatica derivative)
Related post: Skincare Ingredient Spotlight: Centella Asiatica
- I use it when my skin is irritated and can’t really handle much else e.g. when I have a lot of chafing around my nose
- I often just slather this onto irritated skin, go to bed, and the next day my skin will just be a lot happier
- A little goes a long way, haven’t finished a tube yet, so does end up being pretty good value
Ranking: HOLY GRAIL
12: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
Buy: Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
- This is the new version that replaced an older version that had been around for decades
- The old version had a really short ingredients list, but it was easy to pick on because most ingredients were demonised by various groups:
- Sodium lauryl sulfate: a surfactant that tends to be a bit harsher
- Fatty alcohols: some people think these break them out
- Propylene glycol: sounds a lot like ethylene glycol (antifreeze)
- Parabens: the premier “toxic” ingredient according to clean beauty proponents
Related post: What Are Propylene and Butylene Glycol, and Are They Safe?
- There were a lot of infographics from clean beauty fans and estheticians saying Cetaphil is toxic sludge (it isn’t)
- The formula is a bit old-school, but lots of people did like it and there was probably a big outcry when they finally reformulated it to this current version
- The new version is a bit of a marketing dream at the moment I think, it has a whole bunch of ingredients that everyone likes:
- Trendy actives: panthenol (vitamin B5), niacinamide (vitamin B3), glycerin, pantolactone
- Short ingredients list = less intimidating
- Very inoffensive formula, non-foaming
- Very similar to CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser (these two are probably competing against each other)
- Not a joy to use for me, but it’s really good
Ranking: SOLID CHOICE
13: The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5
Buy: The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5
- Hyaluronic acid has been trending for a long time in Western skincare
- It’s a humectant moisturizer that holds onto water and keeps it on your skin
- Most people probably don’t need a separate hyaluronic acid product
- It’s a bit of a boring humectant – there are lots of other humectants that can do more like glycerin (which is in so many things already) and snail essence, which is a much more impressive humectant
- I don’t hate it, but I probably wouldn’t recommend it – if you’re using it I’m not going to knock it out of your hand
Ranking: MEH
14: The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution
Buy: The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution
- I have mixed feelings on this
- This is a bit strong – it says 7% but it feels like a higher concentration
- I think a lot of people end up using too much of this and overexfoliating their skin
- But I think it is really good for people who want a stronger chemical exfoliant, and it’s really good value
- I’ve actually been using this on other parts of my body – underarms as a deodorant, some people use it to exfoliate their scalp
Related post: Chemical Exfoliants as Deodorant? The Science of Smelly Armpits
- Originally SOLID CHOICE, but bumped up to HOLY GRAIL because there isn’t another chemical exfoliant that comes anywhere near this good value on the market
Ranking: HOLY GRAIL (as long as you’re using it properly and you’re not yeah drowning your face in it)
15: CeraVe Healing Ointment
Buy: CeraVe Healing Ointment
- Not officially available in Australia
- Popular for “slugging” – covering your face in a thick layer of occlusive balm overnight
- Back in 2015, covering your face in Vaseline overnight became really popular on Reddit, and there were some posts about becoming a slug (people were into snail at the time as well) – that seems to be the origin of “slugging”, although people have been doing this for a much longer time
- Tiara Willis (esthetician, most active on Twitter) popularised the term “glazed donut” which I think sounds nicer than slugging
- This is the main product for “glazed donuting”
- Main ingredient is petroleum jelly (gold standard occlusive ingredient)
- Has CeraVe’s standard ceramides and hyaluronic acid
- Other occlusives mixed in, probably to make it more spreadable
- I’m not a huge fan of slugging for my own skin (too messy for my pillowcase) and I have other products that I prefer for this (La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5)
Ranking: SOLID CHOICE
As you’d expect, nothing ended up in the lowest “Not for Anyone” tier, since these are the most popular 15 products on a really big website!
What did you think of these products and my rankings? Was I really unfair to The Ordinary’s Niacinamide? (Probably the ranking I agonised over the longest…)
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Hi Michelle – love your blog, am a longtime lurker! Just popped in to say that I am also a diehard PC BHA fan (and miss the days when it was like 16 bucks??) and Cerave PM is elite. Thank you for all that you do!