With Willowbark as its star ingredient (it’s been used for centuries by Greek, Chinese and Egyptian civilisations, so it must be good!), this 90% natural cleanser is great for all skin types, as health expert Bannie Williams discovers. Here’s her in-depth beauty review to save you the hard work…
Product: Neutrogena Naturals Purifying Facial Cleanser.
What it does: Cleanses the skin, gently removes impurities and improves the complexion for fresh, clear skin.
Scent: A subtle, yet slightly sweet fragrance.
Key ingredients: Neutrogena Naturals Purifying Facial Cleanser is derived from 90% natural ingredients. This includes willowbark, purified water, coconut and vegetable sources.
Why we love it: Because 90% of the ingredients are natural and it contains no harsh chemicals like sulfates, parabens or dyesphthalates. Knowing the product is full of plant-based goodness leaves you feeling healthy with clean and refreshed skin.
The efficient pump pack makes the product extremely easy to use with minimal waste. The subtle, yet sweet fragrance is pleasant and the product cleans the skin without stripping the natural oils and leaving it dry or tight. It easily removes makeup, which is super convenient and willow bark (as well as sounding appealing) detoxifies the pores. For a product with natural ingredients, the price point is unbeatable. It is an affordable option for those who are conscious of ingredients and after a more natural approach to skin care.
How to use it: Use it every day as part of your skin care ritual. The eco-friendly packaging is also visually appealing and compliments the bathroom/shower. The product size is also convenient to travel with. In terms of practical use, wet the skin and pump the cleanser into the hands. Gently apply to the face using the fingertips in a circular motion. Rinse off and pat dry. Follow with a toner and moisturiser.
Price: $10.99
Stockists: 1800 678 380, or click here
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