Killer Facial Scrubs

Killer as in Great

Virginia Chavez
While I'm a major fan of St. Ives Apricot Facial Scrub, I venture outside of my comfort zone every now and again to try other exfoliators.

I noticed that my skin wasn't benefiting from a great soapy lather. I really loved using Shiseido's Cleansing Foam because it's a moisturizing and rich lather, but retails for 40 dollars and it doesn't exfoliate.

Why not find a soapy exfoliator? During my last visit at Ulta, Philosophy's Microdelivery Peel Exfoliating Wash was recommended. It contains many more small, round, gentle scrubbing beads and foams nicely. The tiny and plentiful beads scrub more intensively too.

Don't be alarmed by the word "peel" in its name. The wash is gentle enough to use on a daily basis. It won't dry out your skin and you will reap the rewards of a mini facial peel.

Facial peels have so many benefits! They scrub away dead skin, reduce the appearance of dark spots, and eliminate clogged pores - reducing the signs of aging.

This wash ultimately leaves less dirt behind. I know this because I always wipe down my face with an astringent and a cotton ball after cleansing. Cleansing with the Philosophy's Exfoliating Wash leaves A LOT less dirt behind, hardly a trace in fact.

I highly recommend trying this face wash. Philosophy's Microdelivery Peel Exfoliating Wash retails for 25 bucks.

Another scrub I think it's absolutely killer, is a really easy at home lemon mixture.

You might know Kandee Johnson, the Glaminar extraordinaire. In one of her video's she instructs viewers through an at home facial scrub. It's really very simple. All you need is a lemon, brown or white sugar and a round cotton pad.

Squeeze lemon juice onto the round cotton pad, then sprinkle sugar onto it and scrub your entire face. Wash off immediately afterwards and vioala, skin is rid of dead skin, bacteria that causes acne and it's much softer.

It's a way more intensive scrub than the scrubs I've already mentioned, but you can do it daily if your skin doesn't get irritated. Watch her video here for a more thorough break down of the process.

Got to love it!

Published by Virginia Chavez

Virginia is a California native who spends the majority of her time working in tech. This long time film festival organizer made the switch to tech to join the swiftly moving digital revolution, but still ho...  View profile

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  • Virginia Chavez8/8/2010

    Hahaha Jesse, your arch enemy will die of fresh face! Thanks Tresa, you have to try the lemon scrub, I bet you have all the supplies already. Just a lemon, sugar and a cotton pad.

  • TRESA PATTERSON8/6/2010

    Great advice for all of us who are sweating this summer, Gini!

  • Jesse Schmitt8/6/2010

    I hope this scrub doesn't kill! haha! I'll have to tell my arch enemy!

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