The new thing I am obsessed with: exfoliating. I bought St. Ives Apricot Scrub yesterday and have used it two nights in a row. Afterwards I keep feeling my smooth skin and randomly look in the mirror to see if I can notice a difference. I hope this sticks, unlike my bout with at-home full pedicure treatments. I don't like pumicing.
Living alone is interesting.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
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Wow! I'm glad you've discovered St. Ives facial scrub. I've been using this since college and it really works (not that I actually had/have skin problems but I'd like to think it's because I've used preventative measures like this Apricot Scrub!)*wink*
I bet your tans will be even better now, too.
i have 4 face washes in my shower (5 if you count B's) and 3 of them are scrubs. i <3 scrubs. my st. ives is for sensitive skin, or old lady skin, or something like that.
i only love the way apricots smell, not taste.
St. Ives is a fine, cheap mass market option, but, if ur really into facial skin care n since u seem to be based in Philly, Duross & Langel has an excellent facial skin care package for a relatively low price pt ($25). It's scrub, toner, moisturizer AND face cleansing brush (just as effective on blackheads as a pricey facial and way less painful/expensive). I used to spend a lot on mario badescu products and facials - not anymore thx to D&L. It's all about this face brush they provide - I don't know what the fibers are, but they are awesome. Also, their grapefruit scrub is good (I'm not spending on Origins sea salt anymore) and I love the mint choc chip foam soap. Basically, if D&L were a cult, I'd be on the commune;) (and no, I don't work there)
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