In case anyone who reads this hasn't been able to infer by the way I talk about it, I am incredibly OCD when it comes to my hair and skin routine. My hair is strong and healthy, but my irrational fear of split ends (I just looked it up and cant find a term for it) keeps me constantly scouring over ingredients in my hair products to make sure I am doing it good. But that's another story for another post.
I have difficult skin. It's not prone to breakouts or oiliness but it gets incredibly dry in places that it shouldn't, (like the creases in my nostrils and my T-Zone). If that's not problem enough, I get hives. Mad hives. I don't know what causes them, but on a frequent basis I'll find one or more red itchy bumps on my face that itch like crazy and only get worse when I touch them.
I've used Neutrogena products a lot in the past and I've gotta say, I've never been so satisfied with a brand overall like Neutrogena. It's not overpriced and works incredibly well. This cleanser is no exception either. It has a non-soap formula, so it's super nice to dry skin. The only issue I have with it is that I prefer a cleanser that is a makeup remover as well, and this didn't do a great job of taking off my mascara. (I've used Neutrogena's Fresh Foaming Cleanser and it was wonderful at taking it off).
While I'll probably use the rest of this bottle, I don't think I'd buy this product again just because I don't want to have to use makeup remover and cleanser. I might consider recommending it to my friend who has an intense fear of soap though. I'll give this a 3.5 out of 5.
Is this becoming a product review blog?
No comments:
Post a Comment