Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced daily exfoliating facial wash?



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i use tescos own vitamin e facial ezfoliator costs less then 90p but really good even for sensitive skin
Garnier - It's in a blue tube, not the green one. I have super sensitive skin and is the only one I can use. Is good, and fairly priced if you go to places like Savers/Superdrug - think it's 2.99.
i like the equate brand all in one facial wash sheets,they are in a white plastic tubs and you just wet them and i have dry sensitive skin and my face is clean and soft when im done.
Clean fine river sand! And I am not joking. Some of the best facial treatments use natural or raw products. Once a week I go down to the beach and wash my face in salt water and rub sand on my face (fine sand with water) and my complexion is realy good. Salt is another good natural exfoliating agent.
body shop vitamin e
Simple do a really nice mild one.but saying that, I agree with the other person - sand is great for exfoliating! As long as you dont have sensitive skin, that is
St Ives Apricot Scrub. It works really well as an exfoliant and is very inexpensive, you can buy it at your local drug store (rite aid, sav on cvs etc) it's about $3.00.
bodyshop
Baking Soda.arm and hammer.

it's a really fine powder it cleans and takes away dead skin cells. plus, it won't rip apart your skin because it's so fine.
Lush does one called Ocean Salt, I have combination skin and this is the best facial scrub I have ever used, leaves your skin feeling squeaky clean but also soft. If there's not a Lush shop near you go to www.lush.com.
i would recommend st ives, even my boyfriend uses it, they do a sensitive range 2 x
I have to also say, St Ives Apricot Scrub. I use it daily and my skin thanks me for it! The cost is about $3.50. Can't beat that!!
Aveeno Skin Brightening Daily Scrub is good, you can check out the details here: http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?optio.

But I would recommend scrubbing your face only once a week if you have dry skin or twice a week if you have oily skin.
All the above mentioned products are great, but you were asking about a daily exfoliator. You definetely shouldn't use an exfoliator every day. I'ts much too harsh on your skin!

Stick with a facial wash every day and only exfoliate twice a week. Don't be tempted to over use it if your skin looks oily, it will not lessen the problem, it will actually make it worse.

The same goes for spots, a facial scrub will bring up spots that were hiding under your dead skin cells. In the long run this is a good thing but just wanted you to know so there won't be any surprises.
I swear by St Ives Apricot Scrub - blemish fighting. I've used it for years and it really suits my skin.

If you shop smart you can get it on buy on get one free from places like Tesco on a fairly regular basis.

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