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Best body exfoliators?

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ameliagrey · 23/03/2012 09:20

I have come to the end of the freebie Clarins I had, and I love REN rose scrub but both are £££s.

I don't like greasy scrubs that are oil based.

I don't like Soap and Glry- the smell is a bit much.

Any ideas? preferably with a light/no smell which won't overpower other things I use.

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LordEmsworth · 23/03/2012 21:28

Garnier do a citrus sugar one, the smell is fab and the sugar is properly "scratchy". It's about £7ish, but it is a bit oily

I like the Weleda birch one as well, about £8-9 and it's a creamy one. Smell isn't as nice, but it feels luxurious

sweetheart · 23/03/2012 22:04

Can I recommend these They are cheap & effective and you can use them with any product you want.

MuslinSuit · 23/03/2012 22:15

Another vote for exfoliating gloves - mine are from Body Shop. I use with a shower oil, but obv you just pick your fave product.

TooEasilyTempted · 23/03/2012 22:17

Was also going to recommend gloves. Home Bargains or Wilkinsons sell them for less than 50p a pair.

doggiesayswoof · 24/03/2012 09:32

mama mio

It is quite £££ but seriously the best I have ever tried - great for sensitive skin and you only need a tiny bit so lasts ages.

MrsCampbellBlack · 24/03/2012 09:47

The best one I've found is cowshed spearmint one but would be too oily for you I think.

So the gloves are probably your best bet.

FreeButtonBee · 24/03/2012 09:53

The other green REN one is alos v good and a bit cheaper. It's one of my few £££££ repeat products.

But the thing that makes the biggest difference is body brushing. It's deathly dull but even my elbows are smooth when i do it regularly. 3 mins every morning before a shower.

georgie22 · 24/03/2012 09:56

I've been using Burt's Bees cranberry sugar scrub which is fab. I had horrid keratosis pilaris on my upper arms and it has improved that hugely. It's also free of any nasties - think it's about £13 a tub but Boots do 3 for 2 at times.

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