St. Ives Apricot Scrub for Oily or Acne Prone Skin
St. Ives has a number of Apricot Scrub products that come in a tub for various skin types. The one I tried is in a white tube with a blue cap and is specifically for Oily or Acne Prone Skin. Like other acne treatments (including Oxy Face scrub) it contains Salicylic acid. The product dispenses as a thick sand-like cream. Inside the cream are very noticeable granules which are made from a type of corn meal. These granules are for scrubbing off dead skin on your face and lessening the appearance of blemishes and blackheads (along with the salicylic acid).
St. Ives Apricot Scrub for Oily or Acne Prone Skin Pros:
True to its word it does in fact take off dead skin cells. The smell isn't terrible and it doesn't leave the skin oily. I found that it works better as a body scrub (at elbows or feet, where skin can be rough) than as a facial scrub.
St. Ives Apricot Scrub for Oily or Acne Prone Skin Cons:
I have fairly sensitive skin and found that this formula is too harsh. It actually feels like you are rubbing sand on your face. After a few days of using it just in the mornings, I found that my skin became irritated and began to peel horribly. I had to discontinue use of any acne products for a few months before my skin went back to normal. I also found that after rubbing the scrub on your face it was difficult to wash it all off without getting a few stuck at around your hairline or near your eyes.
Oxy Face Scrub Acne treatment
Oxy Face Scrub Acne Treatment comes in a similar tube to St. Ives Apricot Scrub, with an ounce less of product. The consistency of the Oxy Face Scrub product is more face friendly. Instead of the St. Ives sand-like texture you'll find Oxy to have 'beads' within the scrub that rub off dead skin cells. You dispense a small amount into your palm after wetting your face and scrub away. Oxy Face Scrub, unlike St. Ives Apricot Scrub, foams a little when you use it. The salicylic acid in this new Oxy formula is meant to treat existing acne (drying it up) and prevent breakouts.
Oxy Face Scrub Acne treatment Pros:
I used this for a little over a week and found nothing in it that irritated my skin. It seemed to get rid of the few blemishes that often occur on my forehead and cleared up my overall face. I was using another product with an astringent alongside it, but found that it wasn't necessary. It is easier on sensitive skin than St. Ives was, and still did the job without rough granules that scratch. I also found that it was easier to wash off completely.
Oxy Face Scrub Acne treatment Cons:
The only cons I could find with Oxy Face Scrub were the price and the smell. The smell goes away after a few minutes, but it smells like an acne treatment (which is to be expected) with a medicated scent. As far as the price is concerned, I found $6.00 to be a little bit expensive for only 5 ounces of product (St. Ives is $4.00 for 6 ounces). However, if this is the only facial wash/scrub you use to wash your face, than it is worth the price.
Overall
I would have to recommend Oxy Face Scrub as the superior face scrub for sensitive skin. St. Ives didn't work for me, but if you have less sensitive skin than it could likely work very well.
Published by C. Phillips
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI have used the St. Ives acne scrub and actually used it twice a day even though I wasn't sure if it was meant to be used often (it has no instructions on the bottle!). It is a little rough especially around the eyes and upper lip. I found what now works for me is Neutrogena's Daily Acnes scrub...it has a light smell to it like moisturizer but is rather thick and has beads, not sand like St. Ives. But for the worst of acne, go on an oral.
You should try the Rooibos Face Scrub from the Made from Earth product line....here's what it did for me:
I used to have acne in junior and high school, but 10 years after graduation I didn't think it would come back just because I got pregnant. I sure was WRONG! My acne first trimester was so horrible even my husband couldn't deny it any longer. I wish I could say that the Made from Earth Rooibos Face scrub is a miricle product and it cleared up my acne completely and immediately, but the truth is that is took a few weeks and it cleared about 50% in the first couple of weeks. But after months of NOTHING working I was very pleased!
I've bought another jar after my first one ran out and though my skin is better - MUCH BETTER. It is very gentle and doesn't irritate the skin in any way whatsoever - which i think is what was causing my breakouts - because I have VERY sensitive skin. Plus--it's the only safe acne wash I've found that actually has acne fighting ingredients.
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