I need to exfoliate my lips

makes them all soft and silky... not to mention a lil puffy and sensitive from the extra attention...

:devil:
 
Don't forget to moisturize! Preferably with something slick and creamy :)

PBW "Protein is good for your skin"
 
Hey, that really worked!

You know when your lips are dry from winter, even though you use lip balm religiously, and they still get kinda peely?

I just used my mild face exfoliate on them and now they're silky smooth again.

Wow, and I thought I knew it all. ;-)
 
Rubyfruit said:
Hey, that really worked!

You know when your lips are dry from winter, even though you use lip balm religiously, and they still get kinda peely?

I just used my mild face exfoliate on them and now they're silky smooth again.

Wow, and I thought I knew it all. ;-)
make sure you follow PB's advice...

slather them with something creamy... working it into the skin with light yet firm strokes..

-wink-
 
-checking between my legs-

nothing hanging here...

-making mental note... buy a strap-on?-
 
Which one, Nora? I like the Dermlogica Daily Microfoliate. Pricy, but my skin is in love with it.

Didn't mean to lump you in with the boys, honeylick. ;-)
 
All this cheeky innuendo! you chaps are in need of a bit of slap and tickle, mm? Now where did I put my cream dispenser?
 
Rubyfruit said:
Which one, Nora? I like the Dermlogica Daily Microfoliate. Pricy, but my skin is in love with it.

Didn't mean to lump you in with the boys, honeylick. ;-)

I've only used the orange scrub. It has the same waxy feel as the orange cleaner, though. I find that a little disturbing.

My skin's so dry I have to exfoliate daily, and I'm very fond of the St Ives Apricot scrub. It's cheap and good.

However, you can always make your own with some almond meal or pulse some oatmeal in the food processor. Both of those are good. Especially in a little bit of honey (or if your skin's dry, a little mayo. If your skin's oily a little egg white). How about I come visit and we can play "spa day" together? *leers*
 
Nora said:
I've only used the orange scrub. It has the same waxy feel as the orange cleaner, though. I find that a little disturbing.

My skin's so dry I have to exfoliate daily, and I'm very fond of the St Ives Apricot scrub. It's cheap and good.

However, you can always make your own with some almond meal or pulse some oatmeal in the food processor. Both of those are good. Especially in a little bit of honey (or if your skin's dry, a little mayo. If your skin's oily a little egg white). How about I come visit and we can play "spa day" together? *leers*
Hey! When did you leave the restaurant?? :eek:
 
Oscuridad said:
Be sure not to confuse this product with "Burt's Bee's Butt scrub"...

It stings.

Hmm. You know, that has merit.

Ok, the worst personal care item I own is a foot scrubby thing called (and this is the way it's labled on the handle)

PEDI
pro
FILE

It's just wrong, I tell you! WRONG!
 
Oscuridad said:
Hey! When did you leave the restaurant?? :eek:

I'm just chattin' with Ruby while you nibble your appetizers, hon. Um... you missed a spot of marinara. *smiles*
 
P. B. Walker said:
But are we bad enough? That's the question... <winks>

PBW "If I could, I'd call dibs on Ruby" lol

I'm giving up bad boys for New Years. ;-)
 
Nora said:
I'm just chattin' with Ruby while you nibble your appetizers, hon. Um... you missed a spot of marinara. *smiles*
Oh, thanks love :p
Waste-not Want not ;)
 
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