For most Chinese consumers, Neutrogena is no stranger to its products, which can be seen on the shelves of Watsons and Watsons in China. The former professional film studio beauty salon supplier successfully entered the market in 1954 with a non-alkaline cleansing soap called "Neutrogena". Neutrogena soap was not only so popular that it was recommended by dermatologists and became synonymous with the company's image, so much so that the original company Natone officially changed its name to Neutrogena in 1962 and has been known for its gentle and simple ingredients ever since. Neutrogena was acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 1994 and officially entered the Chinese market in 2004, but in the era of consumption upgrading, Neutrogena has fallen from the original mid-to-high-end camp to a mass brand.
There are two types of Neutrogena hand cream, which are fragrance-free and fragrance-free. The ingredients are very simple, the main moisturizing ingredient is glycerin, and there are no other special active ingredients, so it only plays a basic moisturizing role in terms of efficacy. The hand cream is translucent and creamy, relatively heavy, and if the hands are completely dry, it is not easy to apply when applied, and even has a slight oil slick, which is also criticized by some consumers. However, most of these cases are caused by improper use, so it should be used with your hands slightly moist after washing your hands, so that they will be easier to push away. The fragrance-free model does not contain fragrance, and it is also suitable for sensitive skin that resists fragrance, and the price is moderate, and the price of a single 56g is about 60 yuan.