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The photo clearly shows a CeraVe-branded white tube with the distinctive blue CeraVe logo and label layout commonly used on CeraVe facial cleansers and moisturizers. CeraVe was originally developed in the United States by dermatology-focused teams and launched through Coria Laboratories (later acquired by Valeant/Bausch Health), establishing the brand's US origin. (happi.com)
Since 2017 CeraVe has been owned by L'Oréal S.A., which purchased the brand to add to its dermatological/active cosmetics portfolio; L'Oréal now operates CeraVe globally as part of its Dermatological Beauty division. (en.wikipedia.org)
Manufacturing is primarily carried out in the United States for North American supply, but production and packaging for global markets also occur in other L'Oréal facilities (including European sites), so production spans multiple locations depending on the SKU and market. This is why the origin is best described as primarily U.S.-based but also produced elsewhere. (accio.com)
The pictured item appears to be a tube-format facial cleanser (commonly sold as CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser), which matches the visible tube shape and label styling. No barcode or detailed lot information is visible in the photo to confirm the exact SKU or country printed on the package. If you need an exact manufacturing site or batch origin, check the back of the product for a "Made in" statement or provide a clear photo of the rear label showing the batch/lot code and any "Made in" text.
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