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Gentle daily face scrub

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way2serious · 30/03/2014 20:03

I have been using one from Clinique for a while and it is just running out. I wondered if anyone could recommend one that was gentle and doesn't cost a fortune! Thank you

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LabradorMama · 30/03/2014 20:05

Have you tired Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant? Not sure how much it is as I haven't bought any for a while but I'd highly recommend it.

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way2serious · 30/03/2014 20:26

Thank you I will look it up.

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LittleBellaMummy · 30/03/2014 20:32

Liz Earle cleanse and polish, it's really gentle and smells amazing! You can usually get good deals on it on QVC

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RubyReins · 30/03/2014 20:43

I adore Liz Earle but when my skin needs more than that or when funds don't allow, I take some avocado oil and mix with soft brown sugar to use as a scrub. I mix with chamomile oil for a body scrub. Works really well and isn't too drying.

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midnightmoomoo · 30/03/2014 21:25

The Johnson & Johnson's one is really, really gentle, it's only about £3/4 in Boots etc, white tube with a pink lid.

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hedwig2001 · 30/03/2014 23:22

Superdrug Natural Radiance hot cloth cleanser. Great stuff, not expensive.

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PoshPaula · 31/03/2014 13:11

I stopped using the Clinique one (too expensive for me) and now use the Olay facial scrub/wash. I love it.

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splodgeness · 31/03/2014 15:18

I didn't like the Superdrug Natural Radiance scrub. Smells like washing up liquid and hardly any exfoliating bits in it. For me the Liz Earle cleanse and polish is a cleanser not an exfoliator. Clinique 7 day scrub is my favourite.

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adagio · 31/03/2014 15:24

I am not sure if it will tick the 'gentle' box but I like Neutrogena Pink Grapefruit daily scrub.

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Lweji · 31/03/2014 15:25

I use Simple (when I can get it from the UK).

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Ijustworemytrenchcoat · 31/03/2014 16:15

A lot of beauty editors (I know Sally somebody from The Guardian) recommend just taking your cleanser off with a muslin cloth or flannel which will exfoliate, you can get a few and use a fresh one each day. You'll get this if you use any balm cleanser and remove it that way. A muslin would be slightly gentler or a flannel a bit more thorough.

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Ijustworemytrenchcoat · 31/03/2014 16:29

Sali Hughes! Here's a link

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