http://stives.com/skin-care-products/fac...
look at the blue thing at the bottom....of the product....
St ives apricot scrub ended?!?
No that doesn't mean the product is not going to be sold anymore. It means that the scrub was the #1 selling scrub based on sales which were surveyed during a 52 week period that ended on Febuary 16 2006.
Here are some recipes that you can make at home for exfoliants/scrubs.
Sea salt glow (my favorite!)
Make a paste using olive oil, fresh lemon juice or water to moisten the sea salt. Apply to face and gently rub skin, rinse.
(olive oil is good for dry or normal skin, lemon juice is better for oily or acne prone skin and water can be used for whichever.)
Oatmeal and honey exfoliant (good for acneic or sensitive skin.)
Powder some oatmeal and then mix with a good amount of water and put in microwave for about 30 seconds. After you've made it add some honey and rub on face and rinse.
Baking soda microdermbrasion/exfoliant recipe
Make a paste with baking soda and water, then gently rub on face and rinse.
Milk %26amp; brown sugar exfoliant
Make a paste with milk and brown sugar, gently rub on face, rinse.
Hope this helps!!!!
Reply:That's just about it's official "status" as the #1 scrub ending. No worries, the apricot scrub isn't going anywhere.
Reply:uh nooo, it means that it was the #1 selling scrub based on sales which were surveyed during a 52 week period that ended on feb 16 2006. read it more carefully, and there's an asterix so you should go back up to the main paragraph and look.
Reply:nah st ives is staying!! haha sall good babe
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