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St. Ives Apricot Scrub

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2008

Check out my video review for St. Ives Apricot Scrub for Oily or Acne Prone Skin!

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  • at least you don't talk for fucking 15 hours about the goddamn face scrub thank you

  • Nice video. Usually, using any kind of scrubs breaks me out, so I make my own scrub. I use home-made Aspirin mask because it helps exfoliate and it makes my red spots fade. :)

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  • bro i got really oily nose i used everything is this stuff any good and tell wm hwo to use it

  • If you really like exfoliating twice a day there are some great light chemical exfoliants that are meant to be used daily ....but I have a feeling you just got confused bc it "cleans pours" so you are using it like a cleanser ..You still need a good cleanser for your skin type

  • You should not be using a scrub 2 times a day that is to rough for your skin I believe that you are confusing cleansers and exfoliators ..you should buy a cleanser which you use 2 times a day to clean your pours etc. A scrub depending on how rough once a week twice a week and according to this scrub 3-4 times You are using it 14 times a week and that is way more than intended ...Exfoliation does Amazing things for the skin but if you exfoliate too much you are Damaging your skin!

  • I liked your video but I have to say I'm pretty sure I have the exact same scrub the packaging just looks different in the video (St. Ives naturally clear apricot scrub blemish & blackhead control) and it says on the packaging to use it 3-4 times per week

  • @CaseIH232 just to extract what's leftover though. it's safe to use.

  • the manufacturers are making a killing off this. They buy rotten apricots by the truck load for next to nothing blend the pits and sell it to people who think it will make them look beautiful...

  • actually its crushed walnut shell

  • @Jannsmith - I just wanted to add that there is a great and fun book by author Paula Begoun who reviews various skin care products and cosmetics which is called "don't go to the cosmetics counter without me". Her older editions have some more reviews, but all are chockfull of information.

  • Thanks for the review :) Please be careful with scrubs, however, as they may be too harsh on the skin if used more than 1-2 times per week. For a homemade "regular" scrub, one may use Cetaphil liquid cleanser (or one's favorite cleanser) and mix some baking soda before applying to the face.

  • @daguangrong me too! but my balls have shrunk and have become leathery

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