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Exfoliant
Gentle Face Buff - 5% Shea Butter
418 reviews
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L'OCCITANE
loccitane.com
Reviews (18)
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Mar 3, 2011

Messy but love it. I use this once a week on dry skin. its a small tub but a little goes a long way. once dry you rub it off and ur skin is so smooth! i think its really hydrating and softening becasu...

Dec 3, 2010

I just bought this from the outlet store in Cabazon and I have to say I am very impressed. The price was cheaper at the outlet store too so that was a plus. I think it retails for around 32.00 USD and...

Mar 25, 2010

I have samples of this, and remain on the fence. I think I like it as a moisturizing mask (while it is drying) more than an exfoliant. When I consider it as a mask, I don't feel so disappointed in the...

Oct 22, 2009

MY skin saviour!! yes, packaging leaves much to be desired - unhygienic and messy! the price is not TOO cheap ...can't compare it to drugstore prices, but beats the department store range of products....

Apr 27, 2008

This is a great way for people w/ dry, sensitive skin to exfoliate. Most products are either so gentle that they don't do anything or they're too rough. This is perfect -- you put it on, wait a few mi...

Aug 29, 2007

This is the most impractical product I have ever used. I like exfoliators that rub off this way (Guinot has one which I use) but this just doesn't do enough for the effort. It makes a huge mess in the...

Nov 23, 2006

This is an unusual scrub. It's granule free and you apply it like a mask first then let it dry and then rub off. It's this rubbing action that removes the dead skin. Like all L'occitane shea butter pr...

Nov 22, 2006

This product is lovely but a bit rough and tumble. It's messy and smelly and the jar is horrible and rubbing the dried scrub off your face is uncomfortable, but ten minutes sacrifice is worth it for s...

Sep 10, 2006

The biggest drawback of this product is the "unappetizing" way that one has to remove the product from the face. After the product dries, the rubbing action that is required to remove the product is ...

Mar 5, 2006

I was a bit surprised at the texture of this - since it's called a 'buff' I expected exfoliating flakes and such, but rather you do the buff-work since it involves rubbing it off with your fingers (I ...