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By
Evelyn Gilbert
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Pumice
An igneous rock, pumice is an excellent exfoliater. Pumice
stones have been used since early Roman times to cleanse and
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Earth
Therapeutics' Loofah Exfoliating Scrub will rub
you the right way! Pumice particles mixed up with sweet
smelling fruit and flower extracts refresh and keep your
skin glowing. A 6 fl. oz. tube costs $7.99. (800-789-3580,
or www.earththerapeutics.com)
Emelauren's
Peppermint Pumice soap will give you and your
pores a wake up call. This scrub is particularly good
for gardeners, but gentle enough for everyday use. A 3.5
oz. bar costs $3.50. (570-327-4576, www.emelauren.com)
Davies Gate's
Pumice Body Polish will buff your body all the
way to beautiful. The lime scent is uplifting and refreshing.
A 7 fl. oz. tube costs $12.00. (888-398-9887, or www.daviesgate.com)
Bonnie Holmes' Mineral Skin Polish gently
scrubs your skin problems away. The rose scent makes cleansing
a pleasure! A 2 oz. jar costs $40.00. (949- 759-3659.)
Pumice Scrub
Yield: 1 ounce
Ingredients: 1 tablespoon ground pumice powder
2 tablespoons of your favorite cold cream recipe (See
above)
Directions: To make ground pumice powder: Take
an old pumice stone and place it in a heavy bag. With
a hammer, gently pound the stone until the pieces resemble
coarsely ground pepper or beach sand. Mix the powder and
cold cream into a smooth paste.
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