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Exfoliating

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sherbetstraws · 02/06/2019 20:11

Is there any natural way of exfoliating your facial skin? Trying to save money on shop bought :)

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tableandchairs1 · 03/06/2019 08:14

Any kind of creamy cleanser or cleansing milk, it doesn't have to specifically be a hot cloth one. Massage into the skin then take off with a warm, wrung out flannel. Does the trick and isn't too harsh on the skin.

JustGettingStarted · 03/06/2019 08:24

Use aqueous cream for hot cloth cleansing. Aqueous cream isn't really a moisturiser - it's a skin cleanser.

Lamentations · 03/06/2019 12:40

YY to a flannel with a cleanser. I agree that aqueous is a cleanser rather than moisturiser but it doesn't shift make up as well as some others. The Superdrug vitamin E hot cloth cleanser is better and still cheap but use a flannel rather than the muslin they give you.

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sherbetstraws · 03/06/2019 16:47

Oh wow, I had no idea that a hot cloth or milk - or even a tattie lol - would do this. TY ladies! I have no cleansers though apart from a tub of coconut butter or REN rose oil. Would either of these do?

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sherbetstraws · 03/06/2019 17:27

I've got olive oil, will use that. Awesome, thanks xx

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