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Pumice Stone:'Abrasives in the form of pumice stones and special emery covered mitts and pads, are frequently used to remove unwanted hair.Though this method is cheap, its effects are temporary.

 


Ground almonds make for excellent natural abrasives. Moist with Sweet Almond Oil, ground almonds help replenish the oils lost from the skin during the cleansing process; being rather soft in texture, ...

Both baking soda and salt are mild abrasives, so they clean and polish your teeth in the short term. In the long term, though, they can wear down enamel and eventually weaken teeth.
Ingredients:
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp salt ...

"Foods that are high in cellulose--a strong starchlike compound found in celery, carrots, and apples--act as natural abrasives, cleansing teeth and removing surface stains naturally," says Jeff Golub-Evans, D.D.S., a cosmetic dentist in New York City.

Whitening toothpastes can help remove surface stains through the action of mild abrasives.

*Reflections Jewelry Care - Jewelry Cleaner & Tarnish Remover with no ammonia, acid or abrasives safe for all metals and stones, including opals, pearls, emeralds, silver, crystal & costume jewelry.

2) Abrasive toothpastes -- Not all toothpastes are created equal, some are have a lot more abrasives than others. (You should be using one with a low abrasiveness.) ...

Avoid use of skin care products that can cause further irritation (e.g., cleansers that contain alcohol, tinctures, astringents, abrasives and peeling agents). Consult your doctor or pharmacist for details.

skin who suffer from both dry and oily patches on their face (oily patches often fall in the “T-Zone,' the area from your forehead down your nose to your chin), we offer men's skin care products that gently clean skin without harsh abrasives ...

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