Reddit Reddit reviews Aquasentials Exfoliating Bath Gloves (4 pairs)

We found 10 Reddit comments about Aquasentials Exfoliating Bath Gloves (4 pairs). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Personal Care
Beauty
Bath & Bathing Accessories
Bathing Accessories
Aquasentials Exfoliating Bath Gloves (4 pairs)
Colors may varyRemoves dead skin cells and increase the lather of your body wash with exfoliating mittsTextured mitts are elasticized to stretch to fit any size handsPromotes healthy skin and activates blood circulation and makes the skin smoothComes with a lovely and attractive design
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10 Reddit comments about Aquasentials Exfoliating Bath Gloves (4 pairs):

u/K_Underscore_ · 13 pointsr/baseball

> wears a bathing glove

Those things are fucking sweet.

u/fluxusisus · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

I use these. They dry quickly and are inexpensive enough to throw away when I need to. I only use one at a time, and hang it to dry on my shower rings. I also find them at tj maxx for a few dollars less than that amazon link.

u/wiseblueberry · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I mix either sugar, salt, or baking soda with my face wash and exfoliate with that. Though I recently got a pair of bath gloves, like these. Now I use those on my face and don't have to add stuff to my face wash.

u/henraldo · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Make me smile, rasta. or my wife smile

u/iamthebaroness · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I use exfoliating gloves like these. Concentrate on your elbows, knees, ankles and face. Make sure you exfoliate your entire body but pay close attention to the area's mentioned. If your applying the tanner every day, you must exfoliate at least once a week.

u/SexySadie80 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

These are all good suggestions, but what I see missing is EXFOLIATION. This can make a huge difference.
Before you shave, I recommend these gloves or something similar:
https://www.amazon.com/Aquasentials-Exfoliating-Gloves-pairs-White/dp/B001C1LBG8
Simply wash your face like normal; use warm water and face wash. Lightly scrub the areas you want to shave with the gloves. Rinse, now you're ready to shave.
I love the mention of oils. One thing I've discovered to work the best though is to use a cream shave first! I don't try to do an extremely smooth shave at this point. I'm just doing a light shave with the cream. Rinse, then apply coconut oil. Now I can do a better shave, and it usually ends up being incredibly smooth and non irritated. This is actually the only method I've ever used that gives me a completely smooth shave.

u/weird_weekend · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I just like to use those loofah gloves like these with my Dove Argan oil soap all over my body.

u/Devvils · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I get a buildup under my armpits, on chest, and around ankles. I know what you mean by the brown stuff that you scrape off.

The best solution is a soap with pumice (lava soap/solvol), second best is a soap with oatmeal. You are right loofahs don't really work, buy you can get exfoliating bath mitts that work well (you can find these gloves at the supermarket). Don't use these exfoliating products more than once a week. Do this in the shower after skin has softened a bit.

iherb has a lot of exfoliating soaps but I haven't tried them

u/informareWORK · 1 pointr/MuayThai

In the shower, wash your hands really well and exfoliate them. These are cheap and do the job: http://www.amazon.com/Aquasentials-Exfoliating-Bath-Gloves-pairs/dp/B001C1LBG8/

After the shower, use an intensive moisturizer like Vaseline Intensive Care, Bag Balm, or Aveeno Eczema Therapy. I bet if you do that for a couple of weeks, you'll see improvement.

You can also use jojoba oil to moisturize your hands throughout the day. It is very similar to our natural skin oils.

u/a_unique_username · 1 pointr/pics

Saw this in the recommended section, be careful they are only for professionals however.