Review of Neutrogena Wave Power Cleanser

Review of Neutrogena Wave Power Cleanser
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Neutrogena Wave Power Cleanser uses gentle vibration to massage and clean the skin. The battery-powered device is safe to use in water and can be easily packed for travel. Most retail and drug stores carry the starter kit and cleansing pad refills.

Features

Cleansing pads push deep into pores to remove debris such as oil and makeup. Vibration causes softer skin after the first use by taking away dead skin cells. Those with acne can use the product after checking with their dermatologist.

Ingredients

Sodium laureth sulfate is a detergent that could cause skin irritation. Parabens act as a preservative. PEG 8 is also known as polyethylene glycol. The chemical is used for thickening and holding moisture to the skin. Salicylic acid is commonly found in acne treatments.

Use

Attach a new cleansing pad for each use. After activating the pad with water, turn on the device and begin going over the face. Always avoid the eye area.

Price

As of 2010, prices for the Neutrogena Wave Power Cleanser starter kit range from $8.99 at Amazon.com to $12.69 at Target.com.

References

Article reviewed by Joelle Moran Last updated on: Dec 7, 2010

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