Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit
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Jan 7, 2015
Marissa K.
Hello!
Okay, so about a month ago, I started using Neutrogena's pink grapefruit body wash, and I feel like it's worked really well, so I was thinking about using it for my face, as well. My two questions are:
1. How do you decide whether the facial cleanser, cream cleanser, or foaming scrub will be best for your skin?
2. Should you use toner, spot treatment, or lotion with it? If so, because they only have cleansers in this line, what would you recommend using?
Thank you!
Jan 7, 2015
Abby S.
I have the grape fruit face wash and I loved it, it just dried my face out. But my skin is very dry. Just be gentle if you get it, and definitely moisturize. Hope this answered one of your questions!
Jan 7, 2015
Riniti B.
I was using the grapefruit facial cleanser, smelled great & didn't cause me to breakout BUT it dried my face out so I stopped using it.
Jan 7, 2015
Ariana G.
The regular facial cleanser will be better if you have oily skin. The cream cleanser should be better if you have dry skin. Whether or not you get the facial cleanser or the cream cleanser you should also get the fiaming scrub. This is because a scrub is generally something you shouldnt use everyday because it will be too rough on your skin. So only use the foaming scrub about 3 times per week. Now to answer your second question...You don't have to use a toner at all but I would suggest it. Just stay away from a toner that is mainly alcohol, because alcohol is pretty awful for your skin. (Basically all drugstore toners are just filled with alcohol, so I just use witch hazel). I would use a spot treatment occasionally when you have a bad acne spot. And definetly use a lotion with it because the cleanser will probably make your skin dry. Good luck! :)
Jan 7, 2015
Marissa K.
Wow! Thank all y'all! You answered my questions really well! I appreciate all the tips, and thank you for taking the time to answer! :)
Jan 7, 2015
Marissa K.
All of them claim to not overdry, so I'm guessing the cream cleanser will be best, and the foaming one less often as an exfoliant. It has "gentle microbeads."
Jan 9, 2015
Kaylee D.
Definitely use a powerful moisturizer cause it is really drying, however it cleared my skin so much! I also found that the garnier clean plus works just as good without over drying your skin so you might want to check that out!
Jan 10, 2015
Amy A.
If you have dry skin I would definitely not go with the scrub. I do and when I used that it made my face bright red and I couldn't move my face. my skin started flaking. but if you have oily skin, it will probably be okay. so it just depends on your skin type.