
It's a classic affordable drugstore find, that does the job. The Apricot scrub is a little too harsh for my skin and I didn't find it to do anything much for my skin. If you're looking for something cheap to exfoliate your skin once a... +
It's a classic affordable drugstore find, that does the job. The Apricot scrub is a little too harsh for my skin and I didn't find it to do anything much for my skin. If you're looking for something cheap to exfoliate your skin once a week/bi-weekly, this would be a safe bet. I much prefer the Green Tea Scrub St.Ives also offers, I find the beads smaller thus more gentle on the skin and I also love the smell of green tea! -

I love this cleanser! I have oily skin with dry patches so it can be annoying when trying/buying cleansers for 2 reasons: 1- cleansers targeted for oily/combo skin can be harsh and drying and 2- other cleansers doesn't seem to "clean" my face... +
I love this cleanser! I have oily skin with dry patches so it can be annoying when trying/buying cleansers for 2 reasons: 1- cleansers targeted for oily/combo skin can be harsh and drying and 2- other cleansers doesn't seem to "clean" my face enough.
Angels on bare skin cleanses my face without drying it and I like that it's a clay cleanser. The scrubby-ness of it makes it like a super gentle exfoliator!
It's slightly more expensive than most drugstore cleansers but I think it's worth the extra cost! You only need a pea size amount not matter how big your face is, and its enough product to get the job done!
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