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       - Two cleansing speeds: gentle daily cleansing and Deep CLEANsing- 2 weeks supply of foaming pads- Dermatologist tested
       - For noticeably soft glowing skin- Clinically proven to clean up to 50x than ordinary cleansing




Wave hello to softer, glowing skin with Neutrogena Wave Sonic 2-speed spinning power-cleanser, a breakthrough spinning
power-cleanser that's clinically proven to clean up to 50x better than regular cleansing.* The spinning action of Neutrogena Wave
Sonic works better than what your hands can do alone--providing Deep CLEANsing, gentle exfoliation and massaging in one easy
step. * Removal of dirt and stubborn waterproof foundation vs. a leading cleanserNEUTROGENA WAVE Sonic is a cleanser that
goes where no cleanser has gone before. Its breakthrough spinning action offers deeper clean, gentle exfoliation, and massage in one
easy step. Choose between two speeds: one for gentle, daily use and one for deep cleansing. The WAVE Sonic is clinically proven
to clean up to 50 times better than manual cleansing -- for noticeable results every day. It is even as effective as the "sonic skin"
cleansing system.                WAVE SonicAt a Glance: Clinically proven to clean skin up t




Comments
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
                                                              Not as good as the original, March 9, 2011
ByChwdg10
-
My first wave was the original which I loved because it made my skin feel so clean and fresh when I used it with the blemish pads.
My wave broke and I went out and bought this one to try it. I was very disappointed. This one cost me even more than the
original...even with a coupon. In my opinion, the spinning plate didn't have much power in it. It didn't give my face that fresh
feeling. It cleaned my face well, but I may as well just use a scrub. Nothing special for my face. Unfortunately I will be returning it.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
                                                              Does what it says, but may be overkill., April 13, 2011
ByKevin Nicholls "jaded, aging hipster" (Milford, MI)
-




                                  This review is from: Neutrogena Wave Sonic Power Cleanser with 14 Foaming Pads (Misc.)
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program (What's this?)
I'm a 34 year-old man who is not ashamed to use Neutrogena products. Even ones that are pink and look kind of like epilators, as
long as they work. And I'm no stranger to a decent product to keep breakouts away.That all being said, the Wave Sonic is kind of an
odd duck. I was expecting more of a pulsating motion, but the pads spin. And they spin pretty fast on the low setting, and
ridiculously fast on the high setting. It almost feels like this was developed for the laziest people on Earth, rather than serving a
useful purpose that can't be accomplished with a plain Neutrogena cleansing pad in the shower.If you're a guy, you'll need to take
special care when using the Wave Sonic. If you have even the slightest bit of facial hair, the pads get torn up almost immediately,
and leave a cottony mess. And by "slightest bit", I'm not taking about five o'clock shadow. I mean "you'd better use this almost
immediately after shaving.Other than that though, even the replacement pads are fairly cheap, and if you're getting them here on
Subscribe & Save, they're even cheaper. I was really surprised to see that they cost less than the old-fashioned "use it in your hands"
Neutrogena 2-In-1 Foaming Pads that I normally use.



43 of 45 people found the following review helpful
                                                        It cleans, it's fun, but do you really need one?, June 20, 2011
ByMyra Schjelderup "Ignolopi" (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
-




                      This review is from: Neutrogena Wave Sonic Power Cleanser with 14 Foaming Pads (Misc.)
Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program (What's this?)
I've been taking care of my face diligently for the past few years and have gone through several types of cleansers. This was my first
time trying any kind of electrical solution, and while all-in-all I prefer plain ol' cleanser and water, I found the Sonic Cleanser fun to
use. (By the way, 'sonic' has nothing to do with sound as far as I can tell, it's more of a catch-word. The device just spins, at 2
speeds.)Pros:Feels nice, like a mini massage.Easy to use: stick on the pad, run under the water, start it spinning, move over the face.
When finished, remove the pad and throw it away, rinse the face.Waterproof, you can stick the whole thing under running water and
not worry about it.The price of the main part is pretty good.Cons:14 pads won't last you long, you will definitely need replacement
pads. It looks like basic replacement pads are 30 for about $5. That's not too bad, just a bit more expensive per use compared with
face cleanser + a towel (+ cotton rounds + witch hazel). You may want to wash your face twice a day, but I recommend using this
just once a day. (This point isn't so much of a con as something you will want to consider.)The pads have a lot of soap on them, way
more than the face needs, and it feels like a waste. I use the rest up on my hands.Even on the lower setting, it's rough on sores, and
scrapes off the healing skin.The pads catch on my hair, the hair then gets caught in the spinning part.The instructions could be better,
i.e. they don't tell you how often to use it, how hard to press, or how fast to move it across your face to get the best results.To cover
some other issues I've seen in other reviews: Yes, it cleans my face. No, it doesn't leave pieces of pad behind. If I turn the device on
and shake it off before using it (after rinsing) it doesn't drip down my face. After rinsing and applying moisturizer (Gold Bond
Ultimate lotion) my face did not feel dry. The scent was not strong for me. I had no problems cleaning all areas of my face and
neck.I have tried just 1 other type of cleaning pad and I found this option more practical. I don't wear makeup typically so I can't say
anything about how this works with removal.Overall, I like using the Sonic Power Cleanser occasionally, but it's not something I
really need or will invest much in. The cost of the replacement pads will add up, and it's just one more thing to store in my
bathroom. You have to ask yourself, do I really need this?The ease-of-use and relatively inexpensive price (of the initial package)
make it a fun thing to try out and a good gift idea.
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  • 1. Sales on-Neutrogena Wave Sonic Power Cleanser with 14 Foaming Pads-Reviews Discount on Neutrogena Wave Sonic Power Cleanser with 14 Foaming Pads] - Two cleansing speeds: gentle daily cleansing and Deep CLEANsing- 2 weeks supply of foaming pads- Dermatologist tested - For noticeably soft glowing skin- Clinically proven to clean up to 50x than ordinary cleansing Wave hello to softer, glowing skin with Neutrogena Wave Sonic 2-speed spinning power-cleanser, a breakthrough spinning power-cleanser that's clinically proven to clean up to 50x better than regular cleansing.* The spinning action of Neutrogena Wave Sonic works better than what your hands can do alone--providing Deep CLEANsing, gentle exfoliation and massaging in one easy step. * Removal of dirt and stubborn waterproof foundation vs. a leading cleanserNEUTROGENA WAVE Sonic is a cleanser that goes where no cleanser has gone before. Its breakthrough spinning action offers deeper clean, gentle exfoliation, and massage in one easy step. Choose between two speeds: one for gentle, daily use and one for deep cleansing. The WAVE Sonic is clinically proven to clean up to 50 times better than manual cleansing -- for noticeable results every day. It is even as effective as the "sonic skin" cleansing system. WAVE SonicAt a Glance: Clinically proven to clean skin up t Comments 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful Not as good as the original, March 9, 2011 ByChwdg10 - My first wave was the original which I loved because it made my skin feel so clean and fresh when I used it with the blemish pads. My wave broke and I went out and bought this one to try it. I was very disappointed. This one cost me even more than the original...even with a coupon. In my opinion, the spinning plate didn't have much power in it. It didn't give my face that fresh feeling. It cleaned my face well, but I may as well just use a scrub. Nothing special for my face. Unfortunately I will be returning it.
  • 2. 14 of 16 people found the following review helpful Does what it says, but may be overkill., April 13, 2011 ByKevin Nicholls "jaded, aging hipster" (Milford, MI) - This review is from: Neutrogena Wave Sonic Power Cleanser with 14 Foaming Pads (Misc.) Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program (What's this?) I'm a 34 year-old man who is not ashamed to use Neutrogena products. Even ones that are pink and look kind of like epilators, as long as they work. And I'm no stranger to a decent product to keep breakouts away.That all being said, the Wave Sonic is kind of an odd duck. I was expecting more of a pulsating motion, but the pads spin. And they spin pretty fast on the low setting, and ridiculously fast on the high setting. It almost feels like this was developed for the laziest people on Earth, rather than serving a useful purpose that can't be accomplished with a plain Neutrogena cleansing pad in the shower.If you're a guy, you'll need to take special care when using the Wave Sonic. If you have even the slightest bit of facial hair, the pads get torn up almost immediately, and leave a cottony mess. And by "slightest bit", I'm not taking about five o'clock shadow. I mean "you'd better use this almost immediately after shaving.Other than that though, even the replacement pads are fairly cheap, and if you're getting them here on Subscribe & Save, they're even cheaper. I was really surprised to see that they cost less than the old-fashioned "use it in your hands" Neutrogena 2-In-1 Foaming Pads that I normally use. 43 of 45 people found the following review helpful It cleans, it's fun, but do you really need one?, June 20, 2011 ByMyra Schjelderup "Ignolopi" (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA) - This review is from: Neutrogena Wave Sonic Power Cleanser with 14 Foaming Pads (Misc.) Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program (What's this?) I've been taking care of my face diligently for the past few years and have gone through several types of cleansers. This was my first time trying any kind of electrical solution, and while all-in-all I prefer plain ol' cleanser and water, I found the Sonic Cleanser fun to use. (By the way, 'sonic' has nothing to do with sound as far as I can tell, it's more of a catch-word. The device just spins, at 2 speeds.)Pros:Feels nice, like a mini massage.Easy to use: stick on the pad, run under the water, start it spinning, move over the face. When finished, remove the pad and throw it away, rinse the face.Waterproof, you can stick the whole thing under running water and not worry about it.The price of the main part is pretty good.Cons:14 pads won't last you long, you will definitely need replacement pads. It looks like basic replacement pads are 30 for about $5. That's not too bad, just a bit more expensive per use compared with face cleanser + a towel (+ cotton rounds + witch hazel). You may want to wash your face twice a day, but I recommend using this just once a day. (This point isn't so much of a con as something you will want to consider.)The pads have a lot of soap on them, way more than the face needs, and it feels like a waste. I use the rest up on my hands.Even on the lower setting, it's rough on sores, and scrapes off the healing skin.The pads catch on my hair, the hair then gets caught in the spinning part.The instructions could be better, i.e. they don't tell you how often to use it, how hard to press, or how fast to move it across your face to get the best results.To cover some other issues I've seen in other reviews: Yes, it cleans my face. No, it doesn't leave pieces of pad behind. If I turn the device on and shake it off before using it (after rinsing) it doesn't drip down my face. After rinsing and applying moisturizer (Gold Bond Ultimate lotion) my face did not feel dry. The scent was not strong for me. I had no problems cleaning all areas of my face and neck.I have tried just 1 other type of cleaning pad and I found this option more practical. I don't wear makeup typically so I can't say anything about how this works with removal.Overall, I like using the Sonic Power Cleanser occasionally, but it's not something I really need or will invest much in. The cost of the replacement pads will add up, and it's just one more thing to store in my bathroom. You have to ask yourself, do I really need this?The ease-of-use and relatively inexpensive price (of the initial package) make it a fun thing to try out and a good gift idea.
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