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    Use it as a moisturizer, lip balm, eye cream, cuticle and hand moisturizer, hair and face mask and even as a make-up primer. Use a swipe on eye elbows, rough enough and dry feet as well.

  3. Exfoliation (cosmetology) - Wikipedia

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    Exfoliation methods used in Canada, 2011. Shown: top right, a bath sponge made of plastic mesh; lower right, a brush with a pumice stone on one side and a natural bristle brush on the other side, for foot exfoliation; lower left, a mud mask package for facial exfoliation; top left, a jar of perfumed body scrub to be used while bathing.

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    Gels, creams, or lotions may contain an acid to encourage dead skin cells to loosen, and an abrasive such as microbeads, sea salt and sugar, ground nut shells, rice bran, or ground apricot kernels to scrub the dead cells off the skin. Salt and sugar scrubs tend to be the harshest, while scrubs containing beads or rice bran are typically very ...

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    The post This $5 Face Scrub Has 27,000 Near-Perfect Reviews on Amazon appeared first on Reader's Digest. Aveeno's Positively Radiant Skin Brightening Daily Scrub may be the fastest, easiest, and ...

  7. Glycerin soap - Wikipedia

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    Glycerin soap is made by melting and continuously heating soap that has been partially dissolved in a high-percentage alcohol solution until the mixture reaches a clear, jelly-like consistency. [3] The alcohol is added to a slow cooked hot-processed soap and then simmered with a sugar solution until the soap is clear or translucent, and then ...