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scornfulHoopoe8
The one I just purchased stated Radiant Skin but it goes under different names. I first tried their Apricot Scrub, but that was too harsh, and I don’t want broken capillaries on my mature sensitive skin. So when I heard the Pink Lemon & Mandarin Scrub was the more gentle version I brought it. Well ultra gentle but probably TOO gentle as its ineffective – at least as an exfoliator. Its basically a moisturizing creamy cleanser with lots of tiny soft pieces in it that do not scrub. Strong fresh vaguely bitter grapefruit scent. It leaves a thick oily feeling film on the skin that moisturizes my skin, but also creates a layer that sticks down the surface layer of the skin. This means it doesn’t release surface cells to smooth and polish skin, it makes them clump and clog together and makes my skin look dull. The exact opposite of a scrub. I recommend it as a daily cleanser for dry mature skin. But not sensitive skin as there is a lot of fragrance in it.
I’m still looking for a cheap scrub. So far my favorites are Fresh Sugar Face Polish, or Ole’s Pore-Balance Facial Sauna Scrub with AHA’s. But they are pricey.
importedBass9
There’s a mouth full for you. The only ‘fault,’ mind.
I was looking for a scrub that would polish my skin w/o drawing blood. I used the apricot scrub, but I found it much too abrasive. I felt I was sandpapering my face and that’s never good. And I read it somewhere that it eventually leads to broken capillaries around the nose.
I noticed this and decided to give it a try. I am very pleased with it. It’s creamy and has very small, non-abrasive granules that polish my face w/o scratching it. A little goes a long way. I gently massage a pea size amount on my wet face. Then I add a bit of water and emulsifiy it before I rinse it all off. Leaves my skin squeaky clean and soft, and not irritated.
I recommend it for sensitive or mature skins that cannot stand abrasive scrubs.