Body Scrubs

What do you use? What do you recommend?

 

I've spent a fortune on skin care in my lifetime and body scrubs in particular either seem to work like clarins/dermalogica which are very expensive if you use them all the time or don't work at all (that being the cheap ones)

 

However my daughter bought me a product called Eco Tan which is a glove - similar to to those synthetic ones that don't work but much harsher - they are designed to scrub off fake tan. This comes highly recommended from me, I have only used it 3 times and my skin feels brilliant. So when you moisturize afterwards your skin is so soft.

 

I have always wanted a Turkish Bath but now I don't think I need one!

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Oh dear.     Once bitten amber.    A steep learning curve.

 

They're obviously not worth your bother

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@donnashuggy wrote:

I am wondering if they will really send express because the one my daughter bought was from that seller and it just came as a letter.

 

The seller can still keep the listing active and put zero quantity, perhaps they don't know.


Well, we can't complain about the wrong postage - it's free

 

And 17,000+ fb, they don't know?    pffffft

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Yeah. I know. Easy to apply logic but harder to get logic to trump emotion.

 

anyway, my suggestion is give the Almond range a go. Smells amazing too. Not exactly inexpensive but a little goes a long way so winds up being much nicer for not that much more than cheaper stuff. Works, too.


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Thanks for the tip, I generally by Salon Size Dermalogica on eBay but they don't make the scrub in Salon Size so it works out very expensive. I was very cynical about the Eco Tan but I love to find something that works that is not expensive.

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The Dermalogica Ultra Rich Body cream is very good, probably my favourite and for just over $100 I can buy 946ml's which lasts for ages but you still need to exfoliate.

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ooh you made me spend money lol

 

after reading this thread i have bought one also never heard of them before;

 

but they sound like just what i need i dont do the fake tan thing but i do get dry skin on my legs (cus i cant bend down to rub them anymore )

 

oh shaves and creams them for me Heart now he will be able to do the glove thing cus it can be used dry Woman Happy

 

thank you for the tip Woman Happy

 

 

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To be honest I cannot believe how good it is given the price. It works better than any of the expensive products I have used. Let us know how you get on.

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i will !

my legs get very itchy and i think it is because they dont get exfoliated like they used to cant wait to try it Woman Happy

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Mine arrived this morning.  

 

Large letter - $1.40 - not express post at all!

 

Might message them.   Can't say express if it's not,  can ya?

 

Had a small dry run.   All seems good. 

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@imastawka wrote:

Mine arrived this morning.  

 

Large letter - $1.40 - not express post at all!

 

Might message them.   Can't say express if it's not,  can ya?

 

Had a small dry run.   All seems good. 


No they are silly for stating express although mine did arrive the next day. Keep us informed stawka

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