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bxdulce
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Topic: What is the best Facial scrub? Posted: Nov 24 2007 at 6:24pm |
honey & sugar....leaves you with a glow.
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Litebryte7
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Posted: Jan 07 2008 at 1:41am |
st. ives apricot scrub.
you can buy it at target..
its wonderful! i use it on my body right before i shave ;]
after one scrub, you really dont need to use it until the following week... its that good.
give it a try
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morning_glory
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Posted: Jan 12 2008 at 9:24am |
Is your skin very sensitive, Marthy?
If it is then I would really recommend Dermalogica's Micro Exfoliant. It's gentle enough to use every day. It foams up a little bit, and you can't really feel the grains...I believe it is made up of a rice exfoliant. But it's brilliant. It's like a little powder that you apply to wet skin and massage for about a minute.
And even though you don't actually FEEL like you are scrubbing, it makes your skin sooo soft!:) It's a bit expensive, but I've had mine for over a year now:)
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newcurlygirl
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Posted: Jan 12 2008 at 1:20pm |
I'm an all natural body products girl but I could NOT find an all natural facial scrub as gentle and effective as Clinique's Exfoliating Scrub. It has super fine, smooth, non scratchy beads and it is the best in about 100 of them I've tried. It does NOT foam, Marthy, but it is not greasy either. It is water-based.
Aseya, I'm going to look for the one you suggested.
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newcurlygirl
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Posted: Jan 12 2008 at 1:21pm |
*OT*
seya,
looks like you got highlights, gurl!
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newcurlygirl
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Posted: Jan 12 2008 at 1:38pm |
Wow! I've been griping about the $18 I spend for Clinique's Exfoliating Scrub. If I try the one you like Aseya, I will be griping about spending a LOT more.  I sure would like to try it cuz the ingredients look wonderful!
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newcurlygirl
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Posted: Jan 12 2008 at 3:06pm |
You're welcome, Marty. Aseya . . .  I am now out-of-pocket for the Dermalogica Micro Exfoliant. It better be the best I ever had!  I had just bought a new tube of the Clinique, too.
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morning_glory
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Posted: Jan 13 2008 at 9:46am |
LOL, newcurlygirl! The Dermalogica exfoliant is really great. Almost ALL my girlfriends use it! If anything, it's just a really cool product to have a play with hehe. Let me know what you think of the product, it's gotten pretty good reviews:)
I don't know why my hair looks so light in that photo, actually. I think maybe it was the flash..I had it colored last Jan, but I cover the ends with semi permanent black...I guess I need to touch it up:)
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newcurlygirl
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Posted: Jan 16 2008 at 12:01am |
it just got here today, aseya. i'll let you know what i think after the 1st use tomorrow.
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miss_westindies
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Posted: Jan 16 2008 at 3:10pm |
Co-sign on the Dermalogica scrub that's some good stuff, I like Origins Never A Dull Moment and also Modern Friction.
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