Case of three 5.1-ounce tubes of anti-wrinkle anti-blemish facial cleanser (total of 15.3 ounces)
Salicylic acid removes dirt and oil; alpha hydroxy works deep in the skin’s surface to smooth fine lines
Simultaneously fights pimples and the signs of aging for clearer, younger looking skin
Rinses clean, with no pore-clogging residue
Made in the United States
Product Description The Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Anti-Blemish Cleanser is the first facial cleanser to fight pimples and the signs of aging for clearer, younger looking skin. This cleanser treats and helps prevent blemishes for clear, smooth skin. Salicylic Acid, a proven blemish fighting ingredient recommended by dermatologists, penetrates deep down into pores to remove dirt and oil. Alpha hydroxy works deep in the skin’s surface to smooth fine lines. Made in the USA, this cleanser rinses clean, with no pore-clogging residue.
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