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Use to gently exfoliate face and body and make skin glow
Rinse well
Relaxing foot soak ...

 


Our native birch species have bark that ranges in color from white to rosy brown to a shiny steel gray and exfoliates from the trunk in strips and swirls.

When you wash with a luffa, it gently exfoliates your skin and leaves it soft and smooth. Thus, luffas are recommended by skincare professionals everywhere. Amaze your friends, neighbors and customers by growing your own luffa sponges! ...

Hide CaptionShow Caption The bark of lacebark pine exfoliates to a variety of colors. (Photo by Hugh Conlon)
River Birch
Crape Myrtle
Ironwood
Japanese Zelkova ...

Birches are appreciated for their papery, peeling layers of bark and river birch is no exception. Distinctive curling, blackish bark exfoliates to reveal varied shades of orange, gray, and lavender, depending on the cultivar.

London planetree (Platanus x acerifolia) - Similar to sycamore, except bark exfoliates down the tree; large patches of bleached- or pleached-looking wood
Paperbark maple (Acer griseum) - Red/brown exfoliating bark; an absolute knockout ...

exfoliate search for term- vt. (L. ex, out; folium, leaf) peeling off in thin layers, shreds, or plates, as the bark of some trees.exine search for term- n.

See also: Soil, Flower, Spring, Water, Growing

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