Babor • Mild Peeling • Scrubs

rated 1.7(3 reviews)

Average Rating.1.7
Would buy this product again.0%
Package Quality4.0
Price4.3
Ingredients

rated 2 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* bluemeanie on 6/17/2006 8:56:00 PM more reviews by bluemeanie

Age: 36-43   Skin: Combination, Fair, Warm   Hair: Other, Curly, Fine   Eyes: Brown    

For $20, this product is not worth the buy. I did find it to be mild -- on my face it felt like mostly a thick lotion with a few apricot kernel grinds thrown in. I got okay results from it, but I'm actually used to a more exfoliating scrub. I will not repurchase.

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rated 2 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* spaflam on 8/25/2004 2:49:00 PM more reviews by spaflam

Age: 30-35   Skin: Dry, Fair, Cool   Hair: Brown, Wavy, Fine   Eyes: Green    

I agree with the other reviewer. This peeling is not MILD - but a harsh scrub that broke me out - I had it applied to me at a Babor Facial at the new Babor spa in Takashimaya (a Japanese Department store) in NYC.

I do not like most of Babor's new line - and I am a licensed aethetician.

The creams are very rich and heavy and the products "supposedly" designed for sensitive types have been irritating at best.

Skip the "New" Babor.

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rated 1 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* ECMac25 on 3/20/2004 10:40:00 PM more reviews by ECMac25

Age: 19-24   Skin: Normal, Medium, Warm   Hair: Black, Straight, Medium   Eyes: Black    

The name of this product is misleading - it is not "mild" in the least. Rather, it is a manual scrub that has rounded peach/apricot pits suspended in a cream base. St. Ives and DHC make a similar scrub for less money. There's another version (Extra Mild Peeling) that has finer grains, but I haven't tried that one yet. Mild Peeling is too abrasive for me - I can feel the granules "scratching" the surface of my skin, rather than rolling over it.

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