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Get clearer skin with Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash Cream Cleanser. Made with 2% salicylic acid acne medication, the unique formula of this acne face wash works to clear and help prevent breakouts. This cream facial cleanser contains powerful MicroClear technology, which is scientifically shown to boost delivery of salicylic acid acne medication to the source of breakouts. Designed for acne prone skin, it gently and effectively removes excess oil, helping to unclog pores and leave skin clear and smooth. Special skin comforters in the acne face wash soothe and condition skin to help prevent irritation and over-drying, and this oil-free face wash is non-comedogenic, so it won’t clog pores. From a dermatologist-recommended skincare brand, our medicated daily acne cleanser can be used in a regular skincare routine to help eliminate breakouts for clean, clearer-looking skin.
- Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash Cream Cleanser with 2% salicylic acid acne treatment medicine
- Designed for acne-prone skin, this daily acne face wash effectively removes dirt & excess oil
- Medicated acne cream cleanser is made with 2% salicylic acid to treat and help prevent breakouts
- Micro Clear technology shown to boost delivery of salicylic acid acne medicine deep into pores
- Face wash contains skin comforters to sooth & condition skin to prevent irritation & over-drying
- The oil-free formula of this acne face wash is non-comedogenic, so it won’t clog pores
- Cleanse skin and unclog pores for clearer, smoother skin with this salicylic acid facial wash
- Daily acne face wash from Neutrogena, a dermatologist-recommended skincare brand
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