Reddit Reddit reviews L'Oreal Paris Go 360 Clean, Deep Cleansing Exfoliating Facial Scrub, 6.0 Ounce

We found 9 Reddit comments about L'Oreal Paris Go 360 Clean, Deep Cleansing Exfoliating Facial Scrub, 6.0 Ounce. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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L'Oreal Paris Go 360 Clean, Deep Cleansing Exfoliating Facial Scrub, 6.0 Ounce
Gently exfoliates dull, dead skin cells.Formulated w/ Natural Apricot Beads.Pores look visibly smaller
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9 Reddit comments about L'Oreal Paris Go 360 Clean, Deep Cleansing Exfoliating Facial Scrub, 6.0 Ounce:

u/brokenfuton · 7 pointsr/assholedesign

I think he is talking about these ones.

u/ickypink · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

http://www.amazon.com/LOreal-Paris-Clean-Exfoliating-Scrub/dp/B002PBCAEQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422254374&sr=8-1&keywords=360+deep+clean

it kind of looks like the pad included with this cleanser. I couldn't really tell you whether is was great or not as I was used to use the Clarisonic brush.

u/hannahbay · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

This is a random question, so apologies in advance but I'm at my wit's end and hoping people here are knowledgeable enough to provide some advice.

I've used L'Oreal's Paris Go 360 Clean exfoliating scrub daily for years. I work out every day and get a buildup of dead skin and oil and gunk up near my hairline and this scrublet and scrub were perfect at getting my face clean. It's been recently discontinued and I'm devastated. Does anyone know what a close alternative would be? I can reuse the scrublet or find something similar, but I'm more concerned with the face wash. It contains 1% salicylic acid which is the perfect amount, 2% dries my skin out too much, and I think the beads are very helpful.

Really hoping you guys have some advice, thank you in advance!

u/SandFriend · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I use this L'Oreal cleanser to wash my face and this Lubriderm lotion to prevent dryness.

u/rumplestiItskin · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I'm a 17y/o with acne and oily skin, It gets really dry after washing with this cleanser, even after applying CeraVe moisturizer, followed by a Benzoil peroxide topical cream. I do this each night, should I change the cleanser to something else? My acne is better than it use to be but still very present and I have red marks.

http://www.amazon.com/LOreal-Paris-Clean-Exfoliating-Scrub/dp/B002PBCAEQ

u/anneex · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

http://www.amazon.com/LOreal-Paris-Clean-Exfoliating-Scrub/dp/B002PBCAEQ

The scrub comes with the loreal 360. Size might be a bit different, but it's cheaper and the 360 smells like heaven. :)

u/FreeCookies6 · 1 pointr/AskWomen

I've used pore strips and I've used this scrub

I also just looked at a product from Clinique that comes with a brush that moves like an electric toothbrush, and a few cleansing products. At $60 it wasn't cheap, but I plan to pick that up next week when they have their free gift with purchase promotion and see if that's even better than the Loreal.

u/BeautifulVictory · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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All of it is under makeup. Those Himalaya's of the mind!

u/GiddyGamer · -1 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Daily:
splash my face with cold water

Morning wash my face with Garnier Cleanser followed by Toner, Renewal Serum, then I massage my face & massage in moisturizer, followed by some (mostly for the smell) aftershave, and I massage my hairline with Vitamin E Oil, & after it feels like my face has absorbed it, i usually start applying sun protection for eyes and then the rest of my face & neck, exposed skin (arms, legs, etc) protection and hands

while at night, i take a shower (usually after a bit of exercise) and cleanse my face with cleanser lotion and my with a good body wash and follow later on (usually before i go to sleep) with another facial cleansing using the Garnier pure essentials & then some night cream

and I usually repeat this routine daily with the exceptions that I don't put the sun protection on when I won't be going outside in the day-time and I usually skip it all one day out of every week to let my skin rest

Non-daily:
On top of that, I usually try to shave facial hair every few days. I start by putting a hot rag over my face, then I use a cotton ball to rub on baby oil

and I exfoliate once a week (my body & my face) using a good facial exfoliating scrub that's either L'Oreal or the Body Shop and I use the same scrubber from the L'Oreal one for both
and scub my body with one of three scrubs using exfoliating gloves

after exfoliating my face, I usually follow with a moisturizing mask (using Honey, Fresh Lemon Juice, and Whole Wheat Flour) & I usually try to do it on the beginning of the week (Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday) so I can follow 3 days later with another one. If on Sunday, then I follow on Wednesday with a non-homemade mask and I try to follow at the end of the week (Thursday, Friday, or Saturday) with a 2nd homemade mask (Using caramel, baking soda, an egg yolk, whole milk, and 100% cocoa powder)

then, I usually moisturize my face and my body. I also try to moisturize my body at least once a week (sometimes more) by taking a bath using 2-cups of milk, fresh lemon juice (1/2 - 1 whole lemon), sometimes some honey, and specially formulated bubble bath.

I try to mix this with a relatively regular exercise schedule (cardio around 5 days a week (I'm researching different weigh-lifting regimens & Yoga & Calisthenics to add to this)) & a balanced diet (alot of fiber, fruit (daily), lots of water, vegetables when I can (salads, veggie sandwhiches when I can (I might start drinking a daily V8 for more)), White & Green Tea daily, limited sweets (usually just a nutrigrain when I do))

So, if you've actually read to this point I salute you. My question is if there's anything generally wrong with this routine (other than price & the fact that it shows my level of OCD)