I love when a
drugstore skin care gem blows my hair back like the dude in
Steve Steigman's iconic
"Blown Away." Consider my strands streaming backward, as this dude's are.
L'Oreal Go 360 Clean Deep Exfoliating Scrub rules in my unhumble O.
When you pull the little
scrublet out of the bottle, there's a hole in which the back prong is nestled. So when you remove it, it makes this satisfying
jelly-like thwaaap sound. It's all very sci-fi: The kind of scrubbing apparatus I'd imagine
Vulcan women use. Or
Starbuck on
Battlestar Galactica.
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It smells like a
fresh-cut nectarine (it's rooti, tooti fresh AND) and went on smoothly, without irritating my slightly sunburnt skin. The scrublet again, is made with a jellylike substance, so it's
extremely gentle on your face. The ridges are made of different little patterned sections. It looks kind of the way farm country does when you're on a plane. There are multiple designs of raised dots.
The L'Oreal Go 360 Clean Deep Exfoliating Scrub retails for $7 at drugstores nationwide.
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Intriguing. Did you notice who well it handles makeup removal? I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to Peter Thomas Roth Botanical Buffing Beads...
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ReplyDeleteIt's not good for makeup removal, I always use a separate cleanser for that! But it's great for exfoliating.
I use this after I use my apricot st.ives scrub in the shower. But i use the cleanser one, it's green. It takes off most make-up pretty well, and leaves my face super soft and clean. Not that dry itchy feeling
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