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exfoliator

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Noidea1 · 13/01/2016 19:41

Can anyone recommend me a good exfoliator? I'm nearly 30 and working on establishing a good skin care routine so slowly replacing my products with better ones!

I have oily skin and am prone to the odd breakout I don't mind spending a bit for a really good product but not more than about £30
Thank you

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Donge13 · 13/01/2016 21:36

I love the Ren beauty flash balm. It is lovely and not to harsh

LordEmsworth · 13/01/2016 21:57

Origins Modern Friction is my all time fave.

I also like Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant, which is gentler; and the Clarins exfoliating toner, which is quick and easy.

mintbiscuit · 13/01/2016 23:13

Personally I use the chemical exfoliant route as it's less harsh to my skin. Glycolic acid and salicylic acid are your best friends here. Paulas choice is a good starting point for well formulated acids.

DragonRojo · 14/01/2016 07:46

Never a Dull Moment by Origins has been my favourite for years

beautyadoration · 19/01/2016 15:22

I'd go down the chemical exfoliation route rather than harsh scrubs which are bad for your skin. I'm currently using the Nip & Fab Glycolic Pads and Serum and they leave my skin so smooth. I have mostly oily skin but I can get very flaky and dry too. I've been using these 3 times a week and I've noticed a big difference in the texture of my skin and don't really struggle with flakiness as much now.

Floisme · 19/01/2016 18:13

I use a flannel. I found chemical products were far harsher and damaged my skin.

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