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Neutrogena Deep Clean Cleansing Lotion



Neutrogena Deep Clean Cleansing Lotion

Net Weight -- 200ml --> Left 70%

Original price 180rb --> Selling Price 100rb

Description:
Thoroughly cleans and removes all types of makeup, even waterproof mascara and long-lasting lipstick, plus other skin impurities that can accumulate in your pores. Its gentle emollients work at the skin's surface to effectively sweep away all makeup without irritation, excessive rubbing or the greasy feel. In one easy step, both face and eyes are refreshingly clean and free of pore-clogging residue. Your skin feels soft and smooth from more thorough cleansing.

Suitable for all skin types, even sensitive skin.

Packed in 200ml pump bottle.

Product Review credited to :
http://projectvanity.i.ph/blogs/projectvanity/2009/10/23/review-neutrogena-deep-clean-cleansing-lotion/

I finally found a makeup remover that’s cheap and works better than what I used before. Tadah!

I’ve been using the Neutrogena Deep Clean Cleansing Lotion this past week and I must say that I’m really impressed. I see this product in beauty aisles all the time but never ventured to try it. Why? Because I had a great thing going for me in the form of the Nivea Visage Cleansing Milk, and at a cheaper price too! There was no reason for me to change my makeup remover. However, I saw this Neutrogena item on sale at 30% off so I nabbed it immediately. I’ve always been curious about it to begin with.

So is it good? It’s definitely better than Nivea. This is more fluid (meaning, it’s more watery than lotion-y) so you need only a medium pea-sized drop to rid half your face of makeup. It only takes a couple of swipes using a cotton pad to remove my heavy duty concealer, foundation, eyeliner and pigmented eyeshadows. Once I wipe everything off, the after-feel isn’t sticky at all; I noticed that my face feels clean and fresh. It doesn’t sting my eyes too, which is a huge plus. I love it!

Just a heads up though, this isn’t very good in removing mascara. I usually just try to wash mascara off (gently!) with facial soap and then use makeup remover on the remaining smudges.

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