Thursday, February 9, 2012

St. Ives Apricot Scrub (Gentle for Sensitve skin)????

I recently bought St. Ives Apricot (Gentle for Sensitive skin) and does anyone tried this product?? I have pimples and scars on my cheeks.. Is it good for daily use? I'm just curious how this product worked to you? Let me hear your comments..

St. Ives Apricot Scrub (Gentle for Sensitve skin)????
I used it for a while, I think I will get some more, the one I used had those grains in for exfoliating and it seemed to do quite a good job, but I think it's better to only do that every two days or so. It's hard to tell which products are making a difference or not but I don't think it did anything for my acne, I don't think it's designed to, although come to think of it my face was a bit better then so it could have been that.
Reply:i myself have sensitive skin and have found this product does nothing to help- i personally think it does the complete opposite. i think the little nut pieces are to harsh and abrasive the skin and clog the pores - i would not recommend it at all. - I am sure you have heard it a million times but really proavtiv works so nicely - try getting just the cleanser off of eBay give it a whirl - or maybe just try Johnson and Johnson baby soap. I have such problematic skin i personally stick to J%26amp;J baby soap for my all over skin and proactiv on my face.
Reply:I used it for one month, never noticed much of a difference, went back to using glycerin soap, it's cheaper for the same result.
Reply:yes, i use it a ton! its great (one of my favs!) and really helps reduce the pimples!!! lol also afterwards, i put on clean and clear oil free lotion to lock in the softness.



Good Luck
Reply:Hello, if it is specially made for sensitive skin, I think it should be gentle enough for daily use (at least once a day). This product is good for exfoliating.



There's actually a lot of natural things you can do for pimples. Take cucumber slices for example--great for blackheads and pimples. For more tips and acne remedies, check out http://www.realhomeremedies.com


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