Here's what I discovered:
As Asian exfoliating washcloth. I got the extra rough one, and it's more like a towel because it is long and can be used to scrub across your back with two hands. I add a strong soap on the towel, Palmolive clear dish soap, if you can believe it. I have oily skin and this works wonders. It washes out easily and can be hung to dry on a shower caddy.
Cure Series Japanese Exfoliating Bath Towel from OHE - Super Hard Weave - Blue, 120cm
The second exfoliating tool I found useful for keeping my skin extra clear was a facial brush. It was stiff on the first use, but now it is soft. I use a gentle castile soap on my face(Dr. Bronners or an organic African black soap). My facial skin looks years younger and the blemishes have cleared.
Bass Brushes Facial Cleansing Brush
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Both items should last a good long time. Check the reviews out on these items.
3 comments:
Merry Christmas, Alexandra! Did you know that you could also try baking soda with a little bit of facial soap or ground flaxseed?
Merry Christmas to you as well! Yes, I've tried baking soda and it irritated my skin. I've tried a lot of different things(salt, sugar, commercial beauty concoctions), but this towel and brush are truly a great find for my skin. It's easy too - nothing to buy or make, and easy to clean.
Pure baking soda also irritates my skin, but diluted with soap it doesn't. I love ground flaxseed though, it makes my skin feel very soft.
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