Neutrogena oil control acne wash...
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Nov 23, 2013
prachi g.
please suggest if I should get it? how is it and also is there any difference betwn the two as it reads same except the different fruits..
R They any different.. if yes then which one is btter??
thnx <3
Nov 23, 2013
prachi g.
Nov 23, 2013
Laura P.
If you're skin is sensitive, neither. Go for the Redness Soothing variety. It has the same amount of Salicylic Acid as the other two but is much gentler on sensitive skin. I use it and I love it.
Nov 23, 2013
prachi g.
@ Laura - Is that from neutrogena as well?? Is it for oily skin?
Nov 23, 2013
prachi g.
Nov 23, 2013
Preeti P.
Prachi, I tried the first one, I also have sensitive oily acne prone skin. its strips the skin of all the oil, leaving dry itchy patches even after moisturising. it irritates the skin. if you hav dry skin try cetaphil, if you hav oily skin try benclean. both these products was given to me by my dermatologist.
Nov 23, 2013
Laura P.
Yes, it's one of the Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash varieties, and like all of that line it works well for oily skin. I use it mostly in the warmer months when my usually dryer skin becomes combination and gets very oily on my nose and chin especially. It really cuts down the oiliness in my t-zone without leaving my skin feeling tight or too dried out. And the 2% salicylic acid works to gently exfoliate the skin and prevent breakouts.
Nov 24, 2013
Bella T.
I have the 2nd one it really works for me I love it.