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I use the apricot scrub on my face every morning while in the shower, and haven't experienced any of the side effects mentioned here (breakouts, irritated skin, etc.). Anyone else in the same boat? After reading through this thread, I feel like one of few with positive experience from this product.
I've avoided posting in this thread because I dont have anything positive to say about St. Ives scrub. I see this in so many people's bathrooms, showers when I visit them and I always lecture them on how abrasive and harsh it is. My dad uses it and he loves it, and unless I or my mother purchased him something better, he's never going to go out on his own and buy a $30 exfoliant, so, I digress...but I remember bringing up to someone how it creates microscopic tears in your skin and the individual said something sarcastic to the effect of, "Yeah like I always look at my face microscopically."
Well, you should. Or just ditch this. Because it's so horrible for you...all aestheticians and just beauty counter SA's always shudder when this is brought up...many clients I come across (I'm an aesthetician) use this and I just want to slap them.
People really think it's doing something great for their skin, yet they're just thinning their skin and making it more sensitive. Our skin is only about three sheets of paper thick, it's thin already, dont use this! And I just have seen a commercial for a Microdermabrasion from this brand?!
I'm already having nightmares!!
P.S. your face should not appear red after exfoliating, maybe pink, but not red. That's a sign people! Take this away from your face, dont use it for awhile, your skin will look and feel better...this is one of the worst products ever, along with Noxzema.
I'm already having nightmares!!![]()