Neutrogena Rainbath Refreshing Shower & Bath Gel (40 Oz Mega Size)

Product Description:

Directions For Use: In the shower, smooth product on your body with moistened hands, puff or washcloth. Gently lather and rinse off. In the bath, add it to running water. When shaving your legs, use it as a skin-smoothing shaving gel.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Rainbath Shower & Bath Gel cleans, softens and conditions skin without a heavy leave-behind residue.
  • 40 oz. pump bottle
  • Your skin is left in better condition - feeling smooth, soft and renewed. Its fragrance is a blend of spices, fruits and herbs, providing a clean-fresh burst that awakens your senses and refreshes your entire body.
  • Made in U.S.A
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Neutrogena
  • EAN: 0070501041451
  • Ingredients: Water, sodium laureth sulfate, lauramide DEA, Oleyl Betaine, Fragrance, Polysorbate 20, Proplyene Glycol, Tetrasodium EDTA, BHT, DMDM Hydantoin, Citric Acid, Methylparaben, Sodium Chloride, red No 40, Yellow No 5, Blue No 1
  • Label: Neutrogena
  • Manufacturer: Neutrogena
  • MPN: CASKU1024
  • ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: HEALTH_PERSONAL_CARE
  • Publisher: Neutrogena
  • Studio: Neutrogena
  • UPC: 070501041451

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Customer Reviews

neutrogena rainbath shower and bath gel2008-09-30
excellent product!!!! it needs to be sold in the stores in the 40oz. mega size
D. Neal2008-05-20
I've been using this product for years and it is so convenient to have the 40 oz size available. I would recommend it especially for households with several people. I also keep it in our vacation home for our guests who always comment on the fresh smell and hygienic convenience of the pump.
Thanks,
D. Neal
Excellent for Showers.2008-03-10
Remember the days when the only soap for the bath or shower came in a bar? Well, I certainly do. Around 1990, I switched to using Ivory Dishwashing Liquid in the shower. It's a long story. Actually, the Ivory worked quite well and kept the shower free of soap scum much better. It was gentle on the skin and did an excellent job of cleansing. My only complaint was that it was harder to rinse off the body than other types of soap. About that time a few liquid soaps began appearing and I gradually shifted over to a variety of different brands, usually the one that was on sale as they were all somewhat expensive. My fiancée found me in this state and introduced me to "Neutrogena Rainbath" shower and bath gel. I immediately adapted to it and our joint usage added a little efficiency to the household.

"Neutrogena Rainbath" is an excellent product. It cleanses as well as any shower liquid I've used and has a pleasant and refreshing smell. My fiancée claims it leaves her skin in better condition, but I can't really tell. I like it because it washes off clean fairly easily and leaves a pleasant light fragrance. On occasion, my fiancée uses it to shave her legs, but she usually prefers to use a specialized gel. We generally prefer to buy it in the 40-ounce bottle, which lasts a long time and fits neatly on a little shelf in our shower.

Gary Peterson

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