NIVEA facewash for mixed to oily skin
This facewash is the second facewash from NIVEA that I am giving a spin. The first product was excellent so I have high expectations of this product.
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This facewash is the second facewash from NIVEA that I am giving a spin. The first product was excellent so I have high expectations of this product.
NIVEA produce a line of facewashes that almost all look identical. Don’t be fooled!
I feel as if I am late to the party: cetaphil have an almost cult following and this is the first time that I am testing their product!
I don’t review many products from this brand. I have only ever found it in India, although its name would indicate its a non-Indian brand.
I used this particular facewash for many years when I was younger. The formulation is pretty much the same.
Clean & Clear are a Johnson & Johsnon brand and despite the whole talcum powder incident, I am a fan of this brand. I am hoping this cheap as chips facewash doesn’t dent my image of J&J.
Neutrogena’s facewash is a staple in my cousin’s bathroom. I am never sure if she uses it to clean her feet or face, but I have had ample opportunity to use this face wash in the past.
This facewash is the second fabindia facewash product that I am reviewing as part of my series on facewashes.
kaya products can be found practically everywhere. The facewashes are priced above the ordinary Lakme, fabindia etc range.
This is an anti-acne facewash and I really was quite happy with the ingredient list, until I got to the end…
This is a face wash for normal to dry skin. Honestly, the only reason why I bought this product is because of the marketing, which is genius.
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