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scrub for head?
by
Titus13
on 18 Jun, 2010 22:07
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Can someone reccomend a good srub for the scalp?thank you
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#1
by
The Noggin
on 19 Jun, 2010 02:58
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I like Yves Rocher Ginseng Actif and Gillette Series.
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#2
by
SBG Math Guy
on 19 Jun, 2010 09:10
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#3
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 19 Jun, 2010 10:26
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I'm a fan of the loofah sponge pad, not the sponge itself. They're available at Wal-Mart for about $2-3. After shampooing up the face fuzz and putting some on my stubble, I add a small amount of shampoo on the pad and give the scalp a nice rub--feels great, price is right.
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#4
by
Gambrinus
on 19 Jun, 2010 11:19
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#5
by
RyanJP
on 19 Jun, 2010 12:11
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#6
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Jun, 2010 05:57
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I buy the CVS brand Apricot Scrub....... It's just as good as the St. Ives and it can be had for half the price.
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#7
by
Rob
on 21 Jun, 2010 17:44
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Gillette scrub for me
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#8
by
Head Bald Guy
on 22 Jun, 2010 09:39
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Bald Guyz Pre-Shave Scrub is back in stock and better than ever. Beginning next week you will be able to order our Pre-Shave Scrub. Our combination of fruit extracts, herbal moisturizers and the amazingly fine scrub particles of silica will prepare your skin and whiskers like never before.
More information will be posted later this week about a Special offer for the Sly ones.
HBG
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#9
by
BikerDave
on 22 Jun, 2010 16:03
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I use kerosene and 4 aught steel wool...
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#10
by
Dome of Steele
on 22 Jun, 2010 16:35
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I use St Ives facial exfoliant (actually my grocery store's cheap knock-off of it, same exact quality). Works great on face and dome.
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#11
by
RyanJP
on 24 Jun, 2010 00:30
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I use kerosene and 4 aught steel wool...
How's that coming along
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#12
by
texanron
on 27 Jun, 2010 18:59
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I started using the St. Ives Apricot Scrub about 2 weeks ago after hearing about it in other discussions and have had nothing but great results using it! I'm going to switch to the Walgreens or CVS brand once the current supply runs out.
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#13
by
phigg
on 12 Jul, 2010 09:21
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I'm using the St. Ives apricot scrub for my face, currently (few more days before I go sly) but I love that stuff.
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#14
by
junglephone
on 19 Sep, 2010 14:55
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Hey Dudes, thought I'd revive this thread.
After so many glowing (pardon the expression) recommendations, I tried St. Ives, but I should have read the label. I'm allergic to walnuts and walnut are the abrasive ingredient in St. Ives. DOH! Bump central on the dome.
So I need other suggestions for an exfoliant, good for oily skin, that won't send me running for the Zyrtec and Cortisone.
Anyone?