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    Senior Member blabbermouth rtaylor61's Avatar
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    Jolene,

    I've used the Face Tools Granular Scrub four times now...what a great product. My first use, I wasn't so sure. It "felt" as though it might be overly abrasive, yet after showering, my skin felt very soft and smooth, and this was pre-shave. I've never really used a face scrub until about 6 months ago, and I've always used St. Ives, which I believe does a good job. The first difference I noticed with the Face Tools Granular Scrub is that the volume of granules is greater than what I was used to with St. Ives. This accounted for the original "abrasive" feeling. What I thought was abrasive was in fact a well made product, and I had to learn that I was using WAY too much product. I've still got a few applications remaining in the sample. Will I order it? Probably. I'm definitely impressed.

    RT

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    Wow Guys You're the Best!
    Based on your really detailed and thorough reviews I'm (oops, I mean Granular Scrub) is batting 1000. If I could get this kind of product review in a national publication, Face Tools would be a household word. Anyone know any GQ editors?

    You guys were so good I will add free samples of Face Tools Cleanse n' Shave and Daily Defense with your orders.

    I will be especially interested in your opinions of Cleanse n' Shave used with a straight razor, my personal product tester thinks it has the highest slickness rating of any shaving soap he's ever used, but he doesn't use a straight razor so I will love your input.

    As to the Sample Labels failing your waterfast test ... I fix!

    Jolene

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    Just a heads up for gents who do NOT have high speed access: don't click on the web site link. It is a bandwidth hog not suitable for dial-up. I'll visit it from the next hotel, as it looks interesting.


    Wayne

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