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I saw a post somewhere that it has been discontinued does anyone know anything about that and it has been out of stock for a very long time.
Are there any options as good as it or better
Has anyone used the biore cleansing oil and do you think itβs as good as the neutrogena cleansing oil
I am looking for a better option and I know many are because people loved the neutrogena one
Also the face shop cleansing oil and the biore oil which one is better
It worked well to calm down my skin but it's so expensive. I heard ponds gel is a dupe but I don't dig the fragrance.
This mask absolutely destroyed my skin. It actually tore off a piece of my skin on my nose. I normally donβt trust peel off masks but got this one as a freebie and tried it. STAY AWAY! Painful and irritating.
Anyone tried this? Sounds very promising although the volume is super small at 175ml
The name of the product is :
Neutrogena Cellular Boost Facial Exfoliating Cream With Vitamin C + Glycolic Acid
Has anyone tried it for fast dekeratinization , to remove the keratin layer of the glans ?
Seems like a good product from a famous brand , and it is used in face , so could it be utilized in glans ?
Hey all,
I posted on my old account a couple of years back about alternatives to Neutrogena Hydro boost gel cream as it was out of stock everywhere at the time and a lot of people were in the same boat. No one had been able to find a good alternative. I've found one that is, for me at least, and thought I'd share it in case it helps anyone else!
Garnier Organic restoring help multi-restore gel cream. It's normal price is Β£7 in Asda, where I got it from, so it's a fair bit cheaper than the hydroboost too!
It has a slight earthy smell. I'm very sensitive to scents from a couple of my disabilities but I found this only slight and it vanished fairly quickly.
I applied it to my face, which before application was red, dry, itching, flaking, and burning. It instantly soothed my skin and I can feel the moisture in my skin. It feels like normal skin for the first time since 2016, so for me this is even better than the hydroboost. It's only a small 50ml tube but is for use all over your body. I added some to my forearms, which have been almost as bad as my facial skin for a while now, and it had the same effect on them. My elbows are constantly flaking and sore no matter what I try but it has soothed them as well and the flakes themselves are soft. So I hope they release a bigger tube of it soon! But a little amount goes a really long way. I applied the same amount to one of my cheeks that hydroboost usually covers and that amount actually did almost my entire face. It wasn't quite enough for the bumpy rough bits on the bottom of my cheeks (need to find a good exfoliant, I'll did into the sub after posting), but if you don't have that issue then that dame amount should cover your entire face no problem :)
I really hope this helps at least one person as much as it has helped me.
I've been using the neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair regenerating cream for a while now and have liked the results, but I'm curious as to what the retinol percentage is?
After researching online I can't seem to find much about the percentage, anyone got any info? Might consider emailing the company but thought I should try asking here first
Cheers
Iβd been using Neutrogena for a long while but lately I develop contact dermatitis due to using it. My eyelids and under eyes become itchy, red, painful, and swollenβ even when I use the oil based melting balm version.
People who are allergic to Neautrogena makeup remover, which makeup remover do you use instead? I need something strong enough to remove waterproof mascara.
I have mild acne and textured skin and Iβve recently heard that adding sunscreen to your skincare routine is beneficial. Iβve been using the Neutrogena Hydroboost Sunscreen (SPF 50), but have heard lots of talk about La Roche Posay and Cerave sunscreens. Would you recommend using those instead? Are there any downsides to this sunscreen?
hey! I just tried the neutrogena hydro boost water creme and I really enjoy the feeling of it, but I'm looking for a similar one without hyaluronic acid, because I heard (Dr. Idriss) it's not hydrating. Do you have any recommendations? :)
edit* thanks for all recommendations!
She opens up with the lines "Hi my name is Jessica Simpson and I'm here to talk about my love affair with Neutrogena."
I use the Neutrogena SPF 100+ sunscreen for my neck and sometimes reapplication for face after my workouts. It is by far one of the best UVA protection cost effective sunscreen in the US. SPF 85 has a PFA of 32, and although the PFA of the SPF 100 is undisclosed, it used to be marketed as their highest UVA protection sunscreen.
Anyway, a few weeks ago I noticed that this particular sunscreen started going out of stock everywhere in the US including online stores and even the Neutrogena website. Sunscreens usually don't go out of stock in the Neutrogena website unless they're being discontinued.
I found a website that still had stock and bulked order enough for a few months. I got my order today and I rechecked online out fo curiosity and the shortage is worse. This sunscreen which is usually $10 is selling for about $30 online for the remaining stock.
Does anyone know what is going on? My fear is that it is being discontinued, but I always assumed it was Neutrogena's #1 sunscreen. Perhaps the global production chain problems due to covid have something to do with it. That said their other sunscreens seem unaffected.
I have really long, fine hair (type 1c) that gets oily at the roots and dry at the ends. I also lack volume. For over 10 yrs the only product my hair has loved is this hair mask. I occasionally used it as a mask, but more frequently as a conditioner after shampooing. It kept my hair moisturized at the ends without weighing it down. I learned recently that it has been sadly discontinued. Does anyone have recommendations for something (preferably drug store) that works well for this hair type? Also, if anyone with similar hair has used ogx biotin and collagen, what was your experience? Thanks.
I hope this is the right post type for this. My holy grail product has been the product mentioned in the title but it has been next to impossible to find lately. I tweeted Neutrogena last night and found out that theyβve discontinued it. I am in desperate need of a good replacement option that wonβt break the bank. I have combination skin so I use this in conjunction with a moisturizer and it has worked wonders. I probably am looking for something else with benzoyl peroxide in it since that seems to be what my skin responds to. Thanks in advance!
I have both. I like Laneige but purchased Neutrogena since the website recommends using Laneige only once or twice a week, and I needed a daily moisturizer. The Neurogena website says it can be used regularly. I wanted to check if anyone is aware of the differences in the products themselves. Is the difference in instructions just a marketing gimmick or is there logic to it? It's one a dupe of the other? Thank you.
I'm 22, and don't really have any issues as of yet, but thinking about starting with Retinol because the earlier, the better anyway.
Since my AM schedule has lots of Vit C and whatnot, I'm thinking of introducing it into my PM schedule- generally it's cleansing, serum, eye cream, then moisturizer (I use Innisfree Green Tea line, except for the eye cream, which is from the Black Tea line).
I was thinking of starting with Neutrogena Night Moisturizer for Retinol. It has Retinol (% not stated) and Hyaluronic Acid. Would it be a good idea to keep my PM schedule as it is, with Innisfree Green Tea serum, Innisfree Black Tea eye cream, followed by this Neutrogena Moisturizer replacing my current moisturizer, or should I opt for a separate Retinol product of sorts, and shove it in-between while still applying my moisturizer as it is?
Any opinion would be appreciated ^^
Neutrogena Sheer Zinc is really nice -- it conceals my redness a little bit, and I think my skin likes it as a sunscreen. However, it tends to pill up, and it takes ages to wipe little clumps of it off my face.
Are there any zinc/physical sunscreens that are affordable and don't do this? Thanks!
Or do you know any dupes
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