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- Reviews: 196
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This scrub is super cheap, AND super effective. Not many products can make that claim. My brother had a little trouble with mild acne (don't use it as "miracle formula" for moderate to severe acne; it could be very irritating and make acne worse)so I suggested exfoliating his skin and recommended Apricot Scrub (I knew he wouldn't want to spend too much) and he has sworn by it since. It is the perfect balanced scrub; not too abrasive, not wimpy, and leaves skin clean and soft with no residue. I also appreciate that it comes in a medicated formula (which my boyfriend uses) and a sensitive skin formula which also works well. The only drawback is the new scent, I much preferred the other one, I don't know why they changed it. This is the best exfoliating cleanser at any price in my opinion.
January 19, 2008
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This leave-in conditioner even smells like it works; buttery and sweet smelling, it leaves hair soft and manageable but beware fine-haired friends, it can make this hair type appear dull and flat (even with a small amount).
January 1, 2008
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I love Neutrogena, they have people working for them that are right on the money, their scents are always amazing and products deliver what they claim. This cleanser does a great job of removing dirt and oil but the very strong menthol essence makes sensitive skin a little uncomfortable and it leaves a residue on the skin after rinsing which is only alleviated by using a face brush or washcloth which sensitive skins may not be able to handle.
January 1, 2008
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This product does what it says; well, never expect miracles from any product, but this one comes close. If you apply this balm correctly (make sure you rub it into your lips thoroughly)it will make your lips very soft, slightly shiny, and fuller-looking. It's effects also last longer than most balms. It is definitely a must-have!
December 11, 2007
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This mascara is one of the worst I have ever tried. It was really dissapointing in comparison with the Lancome definicils mascara which is one of the best I have ever used. The applicator that comes with this formula was advertised as "state-of-the-art", employing a plastic comb-like applicator on the end of the wand that is purported to separate and "comb" through lashes leaving them full and clump free. Not so. The mascara is thick and goopy and floods the small plastic channels between the teeth of the comb and essentially smear the goopy black stuff all over your lashes. The formula also dries very fast and since the applicator is hard plastic it's nearly impossible to wipe the excess clean. This mascara was a huge dissapointment. If you like the concept of the comb, consider trying Maybelline New York's Define-a-lash or Covergirl's LashExact which both employ the comb technology but with softer, pliable bristles and channels within the tube that wipe the excess mascara clean. Maybelline's is especially good, and at around 6 bucks a pop, it is definitely worth a try.
December 3, 2007
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I tried this cleanser when my skin was feeling a bit tight after washing it in the morning. My mom had it in the shower and I tried a little dab to add some moisture after exfoliating. I loved it!! I am 24 years old so I wasn't interested in the anti-aging benefits of the cleanser but it moisturizes very well and keeps skin hydrated all day. I love the scent (not too strong) and the fact that it doesn't leave a residue on the face after rinsing. It leaves my skin nice, balanced and comfortable- even in cold weather.
December 3, 2007






