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Neutrogena Rainbath Refreshing Shower & Bath Gel, 32-Ounce Pump Bottle (Packaging may vary)

Neutrogena Rainbath Refreshing Shower & Bath Gel, 32-Ounce Pump Bottle (Packaging may vary)Brand: Neutrogena
Category: Health and Beauty

Buy New: $26.92
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 5742

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 3.6 x 3.3

Model: 01130
UPC: 070501011300
EAN: 0070501011300

Release Date: May 2, 2005
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • One 32-ounce bottle of refreshing shower gel
  • Cleans, softens and conditions skin without leaving behind a heavy residue
  • Fragrance is a blend of spices, fruits and herbs that provide a clean, fresh burst to awaken your senses and refresh your entire body
  • Rich lather eaves your skin in better condition -- softer, smoother, and renewed
  • Made in the U.S.A.

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Product Description
A unique fragrance of spices, fruits and herbs provides a clean, fresh burst that awakens your senses and refreshes your entire body.


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1 out of 5 stars Changed a Classic for the Worse   December 7, 2009
Chuck (OKC)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Neutrogena has altered the scent of its "Refreshing" aka Classic Rainbath formula, probably in an attempt to make the product more appealing to women. What was once a clean, soft and slightly musk fragrance has been replaced with a sweet, grapefruit-citrus fragrance with a floral character. Compared to the product I've used for over 20 years, this Rainbath smells different when you use it and when you rinse it off - now the fragrance left behind after rinsing is flowery and powder-sweet, not clean. It has some of the character of the old fragrance, but is considerably changed, so much so that I suspect most men who used it previously, as I did, won't be using it anymore. I have not confused this product with their other, "Revitalizing" scent, which has a pronounced grapefruit fragrance. This is their so-called Classic, but it is no longer classic. Why couldn't Neutrogena roll out a new variety, rather than ruining an old and popular one? Wanted to let everybody know so you wouldn't waste your time and money buying something that isn't what you expect.

Update 12/09: Called Neutrogena twice (long story) about the formula change. The CSRs avoided the topic of "formula change" as if they'd received training in enduring torture. In other words, they would not admit that the formula is changed. What they would say is, "We're sorry you don't like the fragrance." Then they asked me to describe the fragrance, and what I thought of it. They asked many in-depth questions about it, like, "Would you describe the fragrance as being 'classic'?" "Would you describe it as luxurious?" "Describe what you smell," etcetera. I asked them in reply, "Why didn't you do market research before you launched the product?" Then, without my even requesting it, they offered me a cash refund for the product I'd bought (I've already received the check). The best part was when one CSR accidentally started to say "How would you describe the new--I mean, how would you describe the fragrance of the product?" It's clear that Neutrogena has made the decision to deliberately deceive its customers by rolling out this product while claiming they haven't altered it. Along with the check, Neutrogena sent me a $20 coupon for any product, but there's nothing I want.



5 out of 5 stars Such a neat priduct!   November 19, 2009
Susan C. Wolfe (Chicago, Ill)
I was introduced to Neutrogena Rainbath when I stayed at a hotel either over the Christmas holidays or my birthday! I have been using Rainbath since the early 80's and I have sensitive skin and it does not irritate my skin! Thank so much!


5 out of 5 stars Best Affordable Bath Gel   October 9, 2009
Conspicuous Consumer
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Because I can't afford to use Opium bath gel, this is my second choice. I keep a 32 oz pump bottle in all my bathrooms.

It has a nice fresh scent that you won't tire of and won't fight with your perfume.



5 out of 5 stars Smells great, softens skin   August 11, 2009
Amazonaphile (New Mexico)
I love this shower gel. I've used it for years. Softens, smells good, but not overly strong. It arrived quickly. Lasts a long time, too, as you need less than some similar products.


3 out of 5 stars good product - poor arrival   March 13, 2009
Sharon B. Davis (USA)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I love Neutrogena Rainbath and have used it for years. Imagine how happy I was to find it available through Amazon, delivered right to my doorstep. Problem is, twice now it's arrived leaking. Yes, the box is soaked in Rainbath. It appears that the top is not screwed on tightly. Is that a problem from Neutrogena or Amazon? I don't know, but do you know what a problem it is to return the product (Amazon asks for original box) when it's soaked in Rainbath? Too much of a hassle. I will try to buy it closer to home.

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