Reddit Reddit reviews ST 504301 Lil' Scrubbies

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ST 504301 Lil' Scrubbies
Tiny bristles invigorate skin and cleanse poresFlexible silicone pad gently massages and delivers radiant resultsHelps exfoliate and soften skinSilicone suction cup on back makes for easy handling
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18 Reddit comments about ST 504301 Lil' Scrubbies:

u/Zorgsmom · 102 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Amazon sells them for a great price. I love them because you can throw them in the dishwasher or boil them to kill bacteria.

Edit: link

u/BlobsterBisque · 12 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Silicone face scrubbers are amazingly gentle. They dry really quickly and are easily cleaned. You can get a pack of two here on Amazon and I hear you can find them at Walmart, too.

As far as italy towels, you want the pink one for face use.

u/likewtvrman · 7 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Stop using the St. Ives scrub on your face!! The reason it's making it worse is because it's doing the same thing, it's too rough for facial skin and is basically just a scrub version of using the clarisonic. Stick to just a gentle cleanser for a while. I would say to switch to a chemical exfoliant, but it sounds like the natural skin barrier is compromised so not the best time to introduce actives. Instead, maybe start out with VERY mild physical exfoliation, either a konjac sponge or a silicone scrubber using a very light hand.

Also, have you tried using vaseline to top your moisturizer? If not I would definitely recommend, I find it's the best thing to help heal irritated skin because it creates a protective barrier. You just need a very thin layer, patted on gently with fingertips so as not to irritate the skin more.

u/Ephemeral_Halcyon · 6 pointsr/Nexplanon

How long have you had the Nexplanon in?

It is normal, and may continue to change (for better or worse) over time. The Nexplanon alters your body's hormones and can cause changes in acne, menstruation, cravings (and in turn weight if you give in to said cravings and consume too many calories), etc.

The best thing you can do is stay on top of it. Wash your face in the morning and at night, and more during the day if need be. Choose a gentle wash like cetaphil, cetaphil baby wash+ lotion, or aquaphor wash/baby wash. A castile soap or Aveeno is also nice, so is a simple mild bar of soap. Try to get things that aren't perfume scented or wildly colored. Wash your face only with that soap, then gently pat dry and fan dry if need be. Afterwards, apply a very very thin layer of a gentle non-scented non-dyed lotion like eucerin, curel, or lubriderm. The lotion is very important. Giving your body clean, gentle moisture is going to help cut down on bad oil production. You do NOT want to dry out your face or "let your pores breathe" because this will amp up oil production and even lead to scarring and more acne.

Keep your hands off your face. Wash your face whenever you get dirty or sweaty. When you're in the shower wash it after you condition your hair to ensure that you wash off any conditioner that might drip down because that stuff wiiiiill cause acne. Don't use any spot treatments, salicylic acid washes, face scrubbers, etc. Wash your hands, then use the soap and water just on your hands or on a very gentle applicator like those little silicone "scrubbies"
or an ultrasoft facial brush. You don't want to scratch your skin up, scrub anything open, etc. If you are a person that exfoliates, don't do it more than once a week or once every two weeks. Use ground oatmeal (mixed with honey), baking soda (mixed with water) or sugar (mixed with a gentle oil like coconut or olive) mixed into a paste and gently rubbed on in a circular motion-- again, no need to scratch and scrub to exfoliate, always be gentle.


Between washes or when you can't wash immediately, use a gentle non-scented non-dyed baby wipe like pampers or other natural care brands. You can also find oil sheets in the store, but a square of toilet paper works just as well (if not better than) oil sheets and is far cheaper-- just tear some off and store it in a ziplock baggie inside your bag. A dab of tea tree essential oil or rosemary essential oil will help soothe the soreness and reduce the redness of pimples. Lots of people think EOs are BS, but they do have their place and can be very helpful. They aren't going to magically fix anything, but they do help if only a little. You can mix a few drops with a couple tbsps of extra virgin coconut oil as well to make a very gentle overnight moisturizer for your face.

Aztec clay face masks are nice for getting oil off and clearing up acne, as well. Always lotion after use. Drink tons of water (32-64oz a day minimum), eat well (cut out as much greasy, sugary food as possible), and spend some time in the sun moving around each day. Wash your sheets and pillowcases once a week (some people even change their pillowcase every single night to help prevent acne) and try to use 100% cotton sheets that will breathe and keep you from building up sweat as you sleep. And the big one-- absolutely STOP using make up if you can help it or only wear it when necessary. If you must wear it, try to find a foundation like bareminerals or rodan + fields mineral peptides. It should be oil free and you should aim to keep it pretty tame and natural as these are much less harsh on the skin. Always moisturize and let dry before applying any makeup, and wash off your makeup as soon as possible.

Hope all of this helps. It's an absolute bitch for me once in a while (like right now), too. I wear no makeup, wash my sheets once a week, wash my face twice a day and freshen with wipes or TP squares. I use cetaphil baby wash+lotion and wash only with my hands. I use Curel or lubriderm lotion. For really bad spots I dab on tea tree oil a couple times and by the next day they don't hurt any and are clearing up. For the most part it keeps everything in check.

u/kerodon · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Swap your Amazon link. For this for 2x for $2.50 S & T Lil'scrubbies, 2 Count https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_p4SPCbVRHYCD4

I've had these for a month and I really love it. Especially for my oil cleanser

I'm actually considering getting the gloves that are normally used for cleaning with the same stuff for bodywash in the shower.

Magic Silicone Dishwashing Cleaning Gloves Wash Scrubber 1 Pair Dish Washing Kitchen Heat Resistant Scrub Rubber Glove for Kitchen Bathroom Pet Car Washing https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MFQT88S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_V6SPCbJ9A2J2V

$8 and comes with 2 pads as well

u/heckinhandbasket · 5 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Secret Key lemon sparkling peeling gel is a very popular, inexpensive peeling gel! I also use one of these scrub pads when I wash my face, I bought a pack maybe 2-3 days ago and I CAN'T GET ENOUGH my skin is a baby butt over here. They're incredibly gentle and inexpensive and you can use them with cleansers you already have- I bought mine at walmart!

u/ayimera · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I looove oil cleansing. KOSE Softymo Speedy oil is a great, cheap one that you can get on Amazon for about $9-$10 (is also an Asian brand so might be easy for you to find if you are not in the U.S.). I also use these little silicone face scrubbies while oil cleansing and it just feels so good. I've noticed significant less blackheads since starting as well.

u/Amberburry · 3 pointsr/acne

Some of those look like ingrown hairs. Don't use anything with exfoliating beads in it; one because you're not supposed to scrape your face and two because they're bad for the environment. I've found a [silicone face scrubber](S & T Lil'scrubbies, 2 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_agrGzbJF7A5HA) has been really great for my cleansing routine. Don't just concentrate on the face when cleaning. Make sure to wash your neck/chest/hairline/back of ears. Oil can come from all-kinds of places. Especially during summer. When shaving make sure to steam your face. It loosens the pores. Make sure to moisturize.

u/farmgirlfromscratch · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

It's a pad with these finger like projections ( I call them cilia) on it. It sort of tickles sort of feels like a luxurious facial massage.

This was the easiest link but there are tons of them available.

Amazon link to silicone face pads

u/Microwench · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

They're available on Amazon, in case you can't get to a WalMart that has them!

u/nadirecur · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

I used to have trouble cleaning the tip too, until I started using one of these to clean my sponge and brushes: https://www.amazon.com/S-T-Lilscrubbies-2-Count/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=pd_sim_194_4?ie=UTF8&dpID=51q1qOkShKL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&psc=1&refRID=6T7YWR4STE1J0ABMG4CN

You can get one at just about any drug store and even Sephora sells one for about $6. Just rub the tip of the sponge into the scrubby with whatever soap you use for cleaning. It also cuts down on your cleaning time!

u/healthyskinforthewin · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I love these jelly pads! I got one through Memebox awhile ago and have to force myself not to use it every day, twice daily because is feels so nice! The strength of the cleaning depends on the pressure you put on it, it rinses clean in a flash, and doesn't take ages to dry like a regular pore brush does. I noticed a reduction of blackheads and cc's after a week, though I've scaled back my usage to every other day... I've been reading too many horror stories on here of over-exfoliation and weakened acid mantles :( Amazon has a pack of 2 for less than $2.50.

u/cute4awowchick · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I usually use my index and middle fingers from both hands and kind of rub up and down or in circles. Or I use one of these silicone scrubber things and just kind of smoosh it around gently.

u/cutestslothevr · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I like my unpowered silicone scrubber the most. ILil'Scrubies are easy to clean, store and are super cheap. Konjac sponges foam cleanser better, but require more upkeep.

S & T Lil'scrubbies, 2 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LSASybFH3V6XS

I may try a powered one in the future, but quality ones are expensive.

u/valhrona · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I used this thing with the Mustela shampoo, felt gentler but also more thorough than my fingertips.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Are these little scrubbies pads too rough for the skin? Someone said they help you cleanse your face better but now I’m not so sure. I’ve been using them and even though they’re bendable bristles, I’m worried it’s bad for your skin. Any input?

Edit: that someone was a family member not someone on this sub.

u/TheChewyDaniels · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0136MDZFK/ref=pd_aw_fbt_194_img_3/144-7108326-0244546?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AR8ZT6JT5KFZGXZPECE8

I swear by these! They’re gentle but they get in there and remove makeup/dirt effectively. They’re reusable and easy to clean too!

u/Scootergirl2468 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

This silicone brush is the jam. My cleanser foams so good using this thing and its nice and gentle and cheap
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_EQ6SCbNKQM6QZ]