Procter & Gamble - Olay Active Hydrating - 07560900744 - 7560900744 - Facial Moisturizer
- Provides immediate surge of active moisture to soothe dry skin
- Restores hydration to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Light, non-greasy formula
- Non-comedogenic (won't clog pores)
Manufacturer | Procter & Gamble |
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Brand | Olay Active Hydrating |
Categories | Hand Cream, Skin Protection, Body Care, Body Lotion, Face Moisturizer, Facial Care, Ostomy Skin Care, Skin Care, Skin Care Products |
Code | 07560900744 |
Product Dimensions | 4.80W X 1.70H X 2.60D |
Sold By | Each |
UPC | - |
Warehouse | WH2 |
Require Prescription? | No |
FSA | No |
Store | Stomabags |
WHSXX | MCK |
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Dawn - what’s not to like?
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This product is as good as it's commercial claims. My plastic ware is clean and grease less on the first wipe. Whether I wash them first or after my glass items. And the stone ware is streak free and feels smooth. It cleans without stripping or dulling the sheen on my stone ware or pots and pans. It doesn't take much and I don't have to keep adding more to wash water. That's where you get your monies worth. -
Fantastic multi-use product
Website sam
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Dawn is my go-to cleaning product. I love it for dishes, but I also use it to clean my bathroom sinks, showers, tubs, and floors. It keeps everything wonderfully clean and sparkling. If extra cleaning is needed, I just add a little vinegar to my Dawn + water and it takes care of any challenging dirt or soap scum. I have ultra sensitive skin and allergies so really appreciate the excellent cleaning properties without harsh chemicals. -
Clean right the first time.
Website sam
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I have used Dawn for years. Always trusted it would get grease off anything I needed cleaned. I wanted the big jug so I didn't have to buy it as often, and I could repurpose the jug. Seemed like a win win. First bottle I filled was the thick Dawn I was use to. As the jug emptied, the soap seemed to get thinner and less effective. I was using more than ever just to get suds in my dish water. Plastic bowls held onto their grease unless I squirted more into each bowl. Yesterday was the last straw. I cooked a Boston butt in my crockpot. My bowls I used when shredding had to be washed 3 separate times in scalding hot water just to degrease them. I was putting my crockpot away after it dried and I had a ring of white grease around the lid. It had also been scrubbed 3 times. I was livid. I don't know what happened to a cleaner I use to swear by, but I won't be fooled again.