Neutrogena Face Wash Comes With Free Headphones. What?
Reader Jeremy is wondering about this "added value" offer he saw at Target the other day -- a tube of face wash that comes with free headphones. Huh?
Jeremy says:
Not exactly sure why you need a free pair of ear buds with your face wash, but what do I know.
We're stumped. Maybe this is where those free headphones from JetBlue went, because they're certainly not on JetBlue anymore.
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Yeah! I saw those too the last time I was at Target too! Only because I was looking for manly face wash... yeah...
But there were many other face wash products that had other things bundled - like a smaller travel version face wash or those ear phones.
@Chols: I don't know about buying these online - but they are packed and taped to the back on each large container. (If the picture taker turned the tube around, you can see it)
@cpt.snerd: Hey, us mens gets the acne too! Ain't no shame.
Just for shits and giggles I tried washing my face while wearing the headphones (I mean, why bundle them together otherwise?), and... I kinda ruined them. CUZ THEY GOT WET.
@MissNikki: Yyyeah...about a month ago I bought the Clean and Clear I usually do at Target, and I was perplexed to find that I got a free pair of purple earbuds. They work, as far as I can tell, but I only tried them once. So weird.
@goodywitch: I agree. This type of product is marketed to teenagers. And what teen doesn't want ear buds?!
I think it's actually clever. If I were 14, I would have totally bought into this. Clear face + new ear buds = everyone in homeroom is going to think I'm so cool! Yay!
Neutrogena must have scooped up these ear buds at a steep discount to make this worth it. It seems the cost of reconfiguring the packaging to hold ear buds and assembling the bundle at the factory would add costs to this particular product run. But what do I know, I've apparently missed this whole "get free electronics and accessories with your drugstore skin care products" phenomenon.
For those wondering where the buds are: it looks like the earbuds are shrink-wrapped to the product, probably behind, so they aren't visible on the shelf. Clues: 1) the earbud offer is superimposed over the lable of the product 2) product is super shiny 3) the blue line underneath the Nutrogena logo is at different heights on different products.
@Birki: you can purchase earbuds in bulk at the 99cent store. since it's a large corporation, they probably get it way cheaper than that.
@mazda3jdm: Sadly, it's not that cool. The pink part of the plastic is shrink wrap, the earbuds are coiled up on the back. Garnier did a similar thing awhile back where you got a NASCAR bandana on their packages. Yeah. That promotion made total sense.
@GreatWhiteNorth: Haha... But then the vodka company would probably get posted on Consumerist for "encouraging" people to drink and drive.
Can't answer this for face wash...but I know why they did a similar thing with Garnier Fructis shampoo awhile back.
They must have been discontinuing their shampoo for "frizzy" hair, because the shrinkwrapped promotion covered up that wording. So I got duped into buying it because I couldn't see the wording. (My hair is not frizzy, thank you very much.)
Oh, and the junky radio worked for about a day.
Well, if they're like my 14 year old, who I buy Clean and Clear for, they lose or tear up their ear buds all the time. ;)
There does seem to be a bit of a tie between these products.
I was in a meeting several months ago sitting next to a youngish guy who I couldn't help but notice had this disgustingly huge abcess on the inside of his ear. This guy is notorious for wearing earbuds whenever possible.
Since then when up-close, I've noticed other earbud-loving folks who have huge blackheads or other funky happenings with their ears. Now that I've seen it on so many, I can't help but look anymore!
Moral: If you're going to put the same thing in your ears everyday - especially when at times they're taken out and placed on a filthy desk or are thrown in a backpack or briefcase - wash your ears!
@thisisasignin:
So you can soak up the sun until that very last ray, then be able to see your way home! ;)


















Just remember to wash your face before every flight and you're set!