Apricot Facial Scrub

Old 06-30-2011, 05:45 PM
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My niece left a tube here on her last visit. When I told her she said throw it out. Of course I had to try it on my winter skin legs, works like a charm. I'm on a roll,LOL. So next I tried it on the backs of my upper arms, my it feels so good. Have buy more. Try it yo might like it as much as I do. :thumbup:
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cool, wonder where you can buy it, what brand?
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Old 06-30-2011, 05:48 PM
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Target, WM, anywhere they sell facial scrubs.
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St Ives...peach colored top...it was all the rage back in the 70's as well...

it is great for getting old sunburned skin off as well!
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I love that stuff! Walmart has a store brand that is cheaper, too!
I wouldn't use it on your face everyday, though. It is a little too rough for that.
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Old 06-30-2011, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
St Ives...peach colored top...it was all the rage back in the 70's as well...

it is great for getting old sunburned skin off as well!
That's the one,i love the smell. She got it at the $ store.
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I have the St Ives apricot scrub, thanks for reminding me. I sure could use a good scrubbing.
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I use it on my rough hands. Works great. Use it occasionally on face but as stated before, kind of harsh to use regularly.
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
St Ives...peach colored top...it was all the rage back in the 70's as well...

it is great for getting old sunburned skin off as well!
I have to try this in a few days, I got pretty burned yesterday.
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Love this stuff! Never thought of using it on legs and arms! Brilliant!!
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