Speaking as a person with very sensitive skin: no, Neutrogena is not the best facial wash for sensitive skin. It can be good if you have oily skin or skin prone to acne, but even their most mild face washes and moisturizers have left my skin dry and burning. I went to a dermatologist and she recommended the face wash I have used ever since - Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser.
Cetaphil cleanses the skin very well, leaves no residue and has never made my skin burn once. It is so gentle, you can leave a thin layer on if you don't have water to rinse it off, and it won't hurt your skin. For Neutrogena, if you type Hayden10 into their coupon section, you can get $10 off the Skin ID kit.
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Yes, Neutrogena has a gentle facial wash that can be used. I used to wash my face with Neutrogena Extra Gentle Cleanser. It felt good on my skin and used it for a very long time.
Since I have sensitive skin, I am advised to use a gentle cleanser. I am fortunate that I do not need to buy skin care products since my mother is a dermatologist. She receives plenty of Neutrogena free samples from the medical representatives.
I also used Neutrogena Foaming Facial cleanser and it was effective on my face. Using Neutrogena products lets you feel on top of the world. People would normally ask me what I put on my face.
When I told them that I use Neutrogena cleanser, they become silent. It felt good to use a high-end brand that was effective.
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