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Help me do the glam thing please, which all over exfoliator do you all use?

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NatalieJane · 12/06/2007 15:22

I don't have sensitive skin but I do get quite dry skin, which is the best/easiest/quickest?

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JackieNo · 12/06/2007 15:37

I use these exfoliating gloves with my usual shower gel - they're brilliant, and less mess than a separate exfoliator.

Rubyslippers · 12/06/2007 15:39

the champneys one is lovely - has quite a strong smell but i quite like this
i have also used an Elle Macpherson one (with honey and figs) which is very good without being harsh, but it didn't turn me into a stunning, leggy supermodel

JeremyVile · 12/06/2007 15:44

I make my own, Almond oil + honey + sea salt.
Its really lovely and better than any i've bought.

oliveoil · 12/06/2007 15:44

JackieNo beat me with the gloves

gloves
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NatalieJane · 12/06/2007 15:45

Sorry for being dumb, I am new to the glam thing, what is the Champneys one.

I am having a new me, I need all the help I can get...!!

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NatalieJane · 12/06/2007 15:46

Does the glove not get all yukky? Dead skin cells all over it? I take it you can wash them?

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JackieNo · 12/06/2007 15:49

Mine haven't yet, and I've had them for, I don't know, 6 or 7 months - they're not very closely woven and almost a plastic texture (not quite, but difficult to explain), so any residues just rinse away.

Oliveoil - was that a request?.

NatalieJane · 12/06/2007 15:52

Right, I am going to order it, thanks everyone

Anyone who knows anything about having lovely soft feet please look out for my other thread (which I will start in a minute) I need help

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