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Aapri Exfoliating Apricot Face Facial Scrub Cream 150ml, (Pack of 1)

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In several stories about the lawsuit, Unilever declined to comment on the case and gave the same statement: “We can say that for over 30 years, consumers have loved and trusted the St. Ives brand to refresh and revitalize their skin. We are proud to be America’s top facial scrub brand and stand by our dermatologist tested formula.”

What’s more, it’s simple. You just add water, rub into a lather, and wash your face the way you normally would. You’ll see that the secret ingredient in Aapri makes it so much more effective than soaps or ordinary cleansers. Don’t keep your youth under cover. Get a little tougher with Aapri. And keep bringing out that babyface of yours. It’s just a matter of washing your face regularly with Aapri Apricot Facial Scrub. And using good common sense. No matter what your age or skin type, there’s really nothing like knowing your skin is as fresh and healthy-looking as it can be. And there’s nothing like Aapri. This exfoliating scrub contains delicious apricots grown in various sunny destinations, including CaliforniaI’m sure it never really seemed so bad to others as it did to me, as is the way with these things. I covered it up with layers of gloppy foundation, then with more proficiently applied makeup later on, then went on hormonal birth control, which improved the situation significantly.

There are no miracles when it comes to skin care. But Aapri Apricot Facial Scrub comes close. Why? Because after just one use, you’ll have fresher, better-looking skin, no matter what type of skin you have. Just add water and rub into alather. / You’ll actually feel it working. / You’ll have better-looking skin in minutes! Dermatologists disagree on how beneficial scrubs are generally, but St. Ives is intense even among scrubs, with chunks of walnut harder than your average ( water-polluting) plastic microbead. So you may be hiding your best looking skin without knowing it. Fresh healthy skin doesn’t just happen. But for many of the years in-between, I washed my face with St. Ives Apricot Scrub, which is an exfoliator made with granules of walnut shell powder. It is extremely rough. Perhaps too rough. We’ll find out: Kaylee Browning and Sarah Basile recently filed a class-action lawsuit against St. Ives’s maker, Unilever, alleging that the wash “leads to long-term skin damage” and “is not fit to be sold as a facial scrub.”

Elsewhere, you can find people claiming the pore strips made their pores larger, or irritated their skin. The subreddit r/SkincareAddiction holds particular vitriol for the St. Ives scrub, which some dermatologists say is so abrasive that it can cause small tears in the skin. The subreddit rejoiced in the announcement of Browning and Basile’s lawsuit, as Slate recently reported. It’s hard to find actual studies on the efficacy of specific products, but certainly St. Ives Apricot Scrub and its ilk perpetuate this idea that the best way to get the skin you want is to destroy the skin you have. They facilitate the worst impulses of the frustrated acne-sufferer declaring war on their skin. Acne is inevitably a public affliction and in its gnarliest forms can breed shame and low-self-esteem as well as inflamed face nodes. When it’s angry enough, you can’t really hide it. At best, you can turn a red lump into a brown one, and fool people from far away. It makes you feel ugly—I should stop using second-person. It makes me feel ugly. It makes me feel like I’m dirty and I need to be scrubbed raw to be clean again.

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