Wanted Facial Scrub
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samantha2007
on 26 Feb 2007 9:21 AM7 posts
Does anyone know where I can get a decent facial scrub? I have sensitive skin but love to use a face scrub now and again. If you can suggest one it would be great help. -
lindsey23 on 27 Feb 2007 6:11 AM
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I too have very sensitive skin, and like you, it took me a while to find a suitable product. I now use Burt's Bees Citrus Facial Scrub, and it really is brilliant. A full size tube will cost in the region of $7.50, but you may look at virtualbeautystore.com, they have a brilliant collection of products and I frequently do online shopping from there. -
Nicki L
on 13 Mar 2007 1:53 AMFrom Solihull, 6 posts
Try Liz Earle's products, they're great for sensitive skin - all natural ingredients and lovely to use. She does a great facial exfoliator which is gentle but effective. You can get it either at liz earle or exfoliator
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Nicki L
on 13 Mar 2007 1:55 AMFrom Solihull, 6 posts
Try Liz Earle's products, they're great for sensitive skin - all natural ingredients and lovely to use. She does a great facial exfoliator which is gentle but effective. You can get it either at liz earle or exfoliator
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Nicki L
on 13 Mar 2007 1:55 AMFrom Solihull, 6 posts
Try Liz Earle's products, they're great for sensitive skin - all natural ingredients and lovely to use. She does a great facial exfoliator which is gentle but effective. You can get it either at liz earle or exfoliator
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luckyme22
on 14 Mar 2007 7:32 PM5 posts
i would suggest Arbonne facial scrub very good and no chemicals. it will not irritate your skin
http://myladybeau.myarbonne.com -
beauty101
on 17 Mar 2007 12:58 PMFrom PA, 17 posts
Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser by Pevonia Botanica is good for sensitive skin. You can find it on www.dermstore.com -
saraJJ
on 17 Mar 2007 9:16 PM4 posts
Hi
I have sensitive skin too and find the Suki lemongrass cleanser excellent:
Suki Lemongrass cleanser
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thegoodgirl
on 19 Apr 2007 4:39 AMFrom Los Angeles, 3 posts
ahha! i just found out what scrub madonna uses....i haven't gotten it yet for myself, but i figure if she uses it (and it's not like she doesn't have a great skin and is not aware of everything on the market)...it's tracie martyn enzyme exfolient..it brightens, tightens, and smooths out wrinkles..and i think she also said it's all natural.
i just looked it up online....yeah, it is.
im getting some tomorrow on my trip to barney's in bev.hills...i'll be writing back w/ the verdict...
p.s. this isn't just gossip - my neighbor was her stewardess on a private jet hire just on her way to africa...haha! -
WeddellC
on 3 May 2007 7:03 PMFrom L.A., 8 posts
Traci Martyn skin care line definately got me interested, I wish I could afford it. I have been using products that are slightly more affordable, yet top of the line in my book. Currently, I am using Be Fine Food Skin Care products. The products are based on food and are easily digested by the skin. My favorite is their Exfoliating Cleanser, which offers deep cleansing, yet gentle enough to not irritate the skin like St. Ives. It has almond, ginger root, brown sugar and oats as their main ingredients. I love using it for my face, back, chest and feet as it does a good job getting rid of dead, dull skin. Also, it does a fantastic job removing make up and doesn't irritate when i wash it over my eyes. Lastly, it lathers well, repairs damaged skin cells, and since it is high in antioxidants it nourishes the skin. I found the lip exfoliator (i wrote a review on it) is featured in this month's magazine Allure! I paid like 17 bucks for the cleanser at CVS or you can buy it online www.befine.com
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