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Review on Neutrogena Nourishing Micellar Cleansing Cloths with Vitamin E & Pro-Vitamin B5, Paraben-Free, Hypoallergenic, 25 Count by Kara Love

Revainrating 5 out of 5

oh my god i found something that works

it's so cool! I had this bottle for 5 months then started using it and I feel like an idiot for not trying it sooner. I'm in my 40's, super sensitive skin, dermatitis allergic to everything. I can't even use goddamn organic creams/soaps/deodorants etc with natural scents that cause rashes. Allergic to latex, citric acid (lemons/potatoes/anything fresh fruit/vegetable juice), as soon as I cut something I have to wash my hands. The band-aids leave marks on my skin, including small holes. Do not wear wool or tights/pantyhose, this will irritate the skin. You get the picture. At my age I really needed some extra exfoliation, chemical rather than mechanical, and tretinoin didn't help my cystic acne and I finally figured out how to use it without causing dandruff and skin irritation. Anyway, I put it on before the shower, rub it in a little, but use it as a mask. I've already got the shower on, so I hop in the shower (I can feel a slight tingling sensation), then wet my hands and massage gently. I leave it soapy and foamy and wash my body. Then I rub my face for at least 30 seconds and wash it off. I had to work on that, I have thin, very fair, super sensitive skin and couldn't just leave it on, massage it in for even 30 seconds. At my age I realized I needed a super exfoliator and tried regular salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide but I still had tons of clogged pores so one night I used this instead of salicylic acid and a lot of the pores on mine Chins were fine, the ones cleared up on my nose so I love that stuff. I still have clogged pores but they have improved so much that I feel pretty good with my skin. Now I have to try the pink type, winter breaks my skin and I don't think green will work for this season, it would dry me out. too bad.

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • something different