Description
Product Description
Get clean, healthy-looking skin with the Neutrogena Facial Cleansing Bar for Acne-Prone Skin. This facial bar is specially formulated to provide gentle yet effective cleansing for skin with acne. From the number one dermatologist recommended acne brand, it helps remove excess oil and rinses away easily without clogging the pores. Non-medicated and glycerin-rich, this transparent facial bar contains no harsh detergents, dyes, or hardeners, so it won't over-dry skin. Neutrogena Facial Cleansing Bar for Acne-Prone Skin is gentle and can be used every day for a healthy-looking skin
Ingredients
Triethanolamine, TEA stearate, sodium tallowate, glycerin, TEA-lauryl sulfate, sodium cocoate, water, sodium ricinoleate, sodium oleate, cetyl acetate, cocamide MEA, fragrance, sodium stearate, acetylated lanolin alcohol, BHT, tocopheryl acetate, tetrasodium etidronate, trisodium HEDTA, sodium metabisulfite
Instructions
Wet your face and hands with lukewarm water. Lather soap in hands. Massage lather onto skin with a gentle, circular motion. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft towel.
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