Anti-Aging Series: Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel

January 30, 2009


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3 Responses to “Anti-Aging Series: Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel”

  1. Judy on January 31st, 2009 12:03 am

    I don’t understand why one needs all this hi-tech stuff for simply cleaning ones skin. I bet if you tried using a natural sea sponge you and your skin would be much happier. Isn’t it time to go back to natural and basics?

  2. mm8765@aol.com on February 13th, 2009 10:37 pm

    Chemicals in skincare products will cause your skin to sag in the long run. That because those chemicals don’t belong there and impact your skins elasticity. I would definitely recommend the Face firming serum, from Made from Earth. I stopped using it after 6 months because it naturally improved my owns skins ability to tighten and heal itself. . . I went through a bottle a month for 6 months and that’s it…. I saw a major difference. . .I highly recommend it to anyone who is tired of trying all the different face creams. . .the website is madefromearth.com and its called the Vitamin Enhanced Face Firming Serum. .

  3. withholding name on March 5th, 2009 8:35 am

    Judy, if you read carefully, there is nothing high tech about a Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel; it is a CLOTH. I was made aware of the cloth many years ago by a female friend and have never gone bac k to using standard wash cloths. I enjoy the tingling sensation after bathing and I believe it does help as an anti-aging product. Nothing high tech. I am 52 years and people always guess my age to be between 35 and 45. I use no creams and have never had any medical procedures. By the way, I am a man.

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