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Reader Review of the Day: Neutrogena Wave Power-Cleanser and Deep Clean Foaming Pads

It's been about one and a half years since the much buzzed-about Neutrogena Wave Power-Cleanser and Deep Clean Foaming Pads ($13) launched.

It's been about one and a half years since the much buzzed-about Neutrogena Wave Power-Cleanser and Deep Clean Foaming Pads ($13) launched. I gave you my review back then, but now it's StarObsolete's turn. Here's what she had to say:

This is by far one of my favorite cleansers. When I first saw the commercial which Vanessa Hudgens, I was a bit skeptical, but I decided to give it a try. My face doesn't have much oil, mostly just the t-zone.
This really worked great for my skin. A lot of cleansers seemed to dry out my face, but this one kept it super smooth. Love, love, love the scent to this cleanser!

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Doing Drugstore: Neutrogena Wave Power Cleanser

Last week I told you a bit about the new Neutrogena Wave power cleanser ($13.99), a handheld vibrating cleanser.

Last week I told you a bit about the new Neutrogena Wave power cleanser ($13.99), a handheld vibrating cleanser. The kit comes with 14 single-dose cleansing pads, the Wave unit itself, and a postcard for an online coupon.

The Wave is designed well; it's easy to grip in hands, even when a little bit of water splashes on it. Its attachment head has tiny Velcro-like grippers that securely hold the cleansing pads. To find out how well it works, read more

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Coming Soon: Neutrogena Wave

Next month marks the launch of the Neutrogena Wave Power-Cleanser and Deep Clean Foaming Pads ($12.99), a massaging, vibrating gadget intended to sweep away layers of dead skin cells.

Next month marks the launch of the Neutrogena Wave Power-Cleanser and Deep Clean Foaming Pads ($12.99), a massaging, vibrating gadget intended to sweep away layers of dead skin cells.

The idea is to affix a single-use pad to the applicator, turn it on, and let it buff away dullness and potential pore cloggers. The pads are pre-loaded with cleanser to produce a "tingly cool lather." I've tried a few other battery-operated cleansing doodads before, but none have sent me over the moon. This one looks like its design is a little more thought-out, though, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. One's on the way to me now, so I'll get a review to you soon!