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    ~ 28/09/11

    ALBA ACNEdote Face & Body Scrub, 8-Ounces

    • Willow Bark Extract, a natural source of Salicylic Acid, helps treat and prevent acne
    • Finely ground walnut shells slough away oil, dirt and dead skin cells to cleanse and help naturally fight blackheads
    • Licorice and Lentil Extracts help neutralize acne-causing bacteria and combat shiny skin
    • Organic Aloe helps soothe and calm irritated or inflamed skin

    A gentle but effective scrub, with maximum strength 2% Salicylic Acid, Natural ACNEdote Face & Body Scrub treats and helps prevent acne breakouts even after you rinse. By scrubbing away prime acne perpetrators such as oil, dirt and pore-plugging dead skin cells, it helps banish breakouts for visibly clearer skin

    List Price: $ 10.00

    Price: $ 5.77



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    1. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      LOVE!!!, March 3, 2011
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      Greta Vivante “Greta” (Los Angeles, CA USA) –
      This review is from: ALBA ACNEdote Face & Body Scrub, 8-Ounces (Misc.)

      It works wonderfully, feels great and… (my favorite part) – NOT Tested On Animals!!!
      I love how it has lots and lots of small pieces that get everywhere you need them – not like most of other scrubs that have a few big ones scratching your nose and plain gel or cream on your forhead… this product is REALLY very good. I mean – seriously. Respect.

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      Comment by Greta Vivante "Greta" — September 28, 2011 @ 7:15 am

    2. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      The Answer!!!!!, April 25, 2011
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      Unspoken “EZA” (Minneapolis, MN) –

      I bought this at Target as i needed something new for my skin and i happened to pick this one. This stuff is absolutely amazing. It leaves your skin fresh, smooth, and clean. It strips away all the dirt and oil without over drying (seriously) and still gentle enough that it wont cause breakouts or irritation. Don’t be afraid of the word ‘scrub’ i use it just as a cleanser (twice daily everyday). Still it doesnt dry out my combination oily and super sensitive skin. This is probably the only cleanser/scrub of ALL that i have tried that i will rebuy. That alone is HUGE. Prior to making the decision to switch to something new, i was using origins checks and balances cleanser and the neutrogena naturals pore scrub and this $7 stuff is waaaay better. I have also tried a bunch of sephora cleansers, avon, retail and drugstore stuff and even prescription dermatologist stuff let me tell you this stuff is IT. However, it is not a miracle product. I have really bad hormonal and cystic acne and this really does help control most of it but I dont think it can completely stop breakouts. I use it with the astrigent which is also great but i think you need to combine the 2 products with a good topical acne cream to completely stop all breakouts (Haven’t tried their oil control lotion yet, but i think i will). This stuff truly works!

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      Comment by Unspoken "EZA" — September 28, 2011 @ 8:11 am

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