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Neutrogena Wave Cleanser Recently, Neutrogena’s Wave Power-Cleanser with Deep Clean Foaming Pads came into my life. I’ve used it every night for one week and now I’m hooked. Here’s what I like about it: * It delivers the perfect degree of gentle exfoliation that never damages my skin * It’s fast and easy to use: I just attach a pre-dosed, single-use, textured pad to the top of it, run it under water, press the button, and glide it gently over my skin * The gentle vibrating motion and tingly-cool foam gives my skin a nice, healthy glow rather than excessive redness * My skin immediately feels softer and the dead skin cells that were problematic near my nose and chin are now gone * It’s ultra light and comfortable to hold * It can be used at a sink or in the shower * It only takes up as much space as a bar of soap * It’s been gentle enough for me to use every day On the back of the box, Neutrogena says this device is clinically proven superior to manual cleansing in three ways: 1. 100% of women showed significantly deeper pore cleansing from its penetrating cool foam 2. Its massaging, vibrating action opens pores to remove dirt, oil, and makeup and stimulates the skin’s surface 3. You’ll see immediate softer, smoother skin after just one use While I can’t substantiate their claims, I did find the Wave to be one cool little gadget for consistent and gentle exfoliation with a click of the button. It requires a single AA battery included with the starter kit, as well as a two week supply of single-use, disposable cleansing pads. It comes in pink, turquoise, or apple-green color schemes. And the price? The starter kit sells for $12.99 and a 10-pack of refills pads is $7.49. What are the chances of women actually putting this thing on their FACES? WTF is going on over at Neutrogena? | |
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As soon as I saw this on a commercial my reaction was "... "
I wouldn't want it for myself. surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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if i had the money to spend i'd use it. | |
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There's a Dove version too. I don't know what it's called, but me and my ex had quite a nice time with it. Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together | |
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Open pores
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evenstar said: if i had the money to spend i'd use it.
I'd try it too | |
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Dance said: What are the chances of women actually putting this thing on their FACES?
WTF is going on over at Neutrogena? Ummmm...face cleaners like this have been around for years. (In fact, I had one in the 70s that used a swirling soft brush.) There's nothing new about this. They just made it pink. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Mach said: evenstar said: if i had the money to spend i'd use it.
I'd try it too nah it's too easy | |
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Dance said: Recently, Neutrogena’s Wave Power-Cleanser with Deep Clean Foaming Pads came into my life. I’ve used it every night for one week and now I’m hooked. Here’s what I like about it: * It delivers the perfect degree of gentle exfoliation that never damages my skin * It’s fast and easy to use: I just attach a pre-dosed, single-use, textured pad to the top of it, run it under water, press the button, and glide it gently over my skin * The gentle vibrating motion and tingly-cool foam gives my skin a nice, healthy glow rather than excessive redness * My skin immediately feels softer and the dead skin cells that were problematic near my nose and chin are now gone * It’s ultra light and comfortable to hold * It can be used at a sink or in the shower * It only takes up as much space as a bar of soap * It’s been gentle enough for me to use every day On the back of the box, Neutrogena says this device is clinically proven superior to manual cleansing in three ways: 1. 100% of women showed significantly deeper pore cleansing from its penetrating cool foam 2. Its massaging, vibrating action opens pores to remove dirt, oil, and makeup and stimulates the skin’s surface 3. You’ll see immediate softer, smoother skin after just one use While I can’t substantiate their claims, I did find the Wave to be one cool little gadget for consistent and gentle exfoliation with a click of the button. It requires a single AA battery included with the starter kit, as well as a two week supply of single-use, disposable cleansing pads. It comes in pink, turquoise, or apple-green color schemes. And the price? The starter kit sells for $12.99 and a 10-pack of refills pads is $7.49. What are the chances of women actually putting this thing on their FACES? WTF is going on over at Neutrogena? Have you ever been a woman's bathroom? If this freaks you out, you'd shit if you saw what they really do in there. (besides pooping) Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: Have you ever been a woman's bathroom? If this freaks you out, you'd shit if you saw what they really do in there.
Hot lesbian orgies don't freak me out. | |
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Good lord, I had really bad thoughts when I first saw that commercial. | |
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i used to think brushing with an electric toothbrush was ridiculous. i thought i can brush manually just fine,
thank you very much. but i looooove my electric toothbrush. it gives you such a better job. my immediate reaction to these kind of things is the same. and i love all things neutrogena! i give a and think my god, i'm sure i do just fine now. considering the toothbrush thing though i would bet it probably does give a good clean. but i still have a problem with having to buy the replacement cleaning pads at $$$. we've become a society of swiffer one use wonders. | |
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It all started with this thing:
Clarisonic Skin Care Brush System Kit Oprah boasted about it on her show...now other companies are coming up with a similar version "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
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emm said: we've become a society of swiffer one use wonders.
EXACTLY. Every year we're dumping more and more CRAP all over the world. All these new products for lazy asses With all the talk of going green people are still supporting crap like this. | |
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ThreadCula said: It all started with this thing:
Clarisonic Skin Care Brush System Kit Oprah boasted about it on her show...now other companies are coming up with a similar version It didn't start with that. As I said earlier, I had a battery-operated skin care brush when I was in high school. Before Oprah even had a show. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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That is some ridiculous crap! I wont buy it. | |
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