Good exfoliator for oily skin.
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Dec 1, 2013
Abby F.
I've tried (supposedly) the best of the best- Exfolikate, Serious Skincare Gommage, St. Ives, Glamglow- everything from low to high end! Nothing seems to help my face or make it look brighter/less flaky. I'm willing to try pricey options or even a DIY concoction, anything would be a big help! xx
Dec 2, 2013
Emily M.
This is a super super simple diy I used to do. be careful though, it broke me out a little. so I recommend trying it once and going on from there, because everyone's skin is different! so wash your face with a normal cleanser, then rub sugar on your face! make sure it's while your face is still wet. just plain white sugar, it works great and is natural!