CeeScraps
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Jun 26, 2014 12:56:40 GMT
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Post by CeeScraps on Aug 2, 2016 18:13:50 GMT
I just used mine.
I soaked in a hot tub, then scrubbed while in the tub. I had a separate tub for my towel. I rinsed and squeezed it out in that tub. Once I got out I put moisturizer on.
I don't understand why some are getting out of the tub, then scrubbing.
I think the next time I'll try the shower. I wanted to do around my neck and I wasn't able to soak that in the tub.
Wisdom please....
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Post by padresfan619 on Aug 2, 2016 18:16:47 GMT
I eventually had to stand up in the tub to get at some hard to reach areas, I think next time I will just drain the tub from the start once I'm ready to start scrubbing. After my experience I have started to research Korean spas in my area and they all have you get out so you can be scrubbed on a table followed by a massage.
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schizo319
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Jun 28, 2014 0:26:58 GMT
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Post by schizo319 on Aug 2, 2016 18:21:08 GMT
I've found it works just as well for me in the shower. I saw it suggested in an Amazon review that you're supposed to leave the water to scrub - apparently your skin should be damp, not wet. I can't imagine getting out of the tub to scrub, what happens to all the dead skin rolls? You have to clean them up off the floor afterward? ick! I NEED to be able to rinse that gunk off afterward.
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Post by papersilly on Aug 2, 2016 18:31:07 GMT
I eventually had to stand up in the tub to get at some hard to reach areas, I think next time I will just drain the tub from the start once I'm ready to start scrubbing. After my experience I have started to research Korean spas in my area and they all have you get out so you can be scrubbed on a table followed by a massage. my sister and niece are going to one of these Korean spas in a few weeks. i would go too but I'm not a massage person. just scrub me down, moisture me and let me go.
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scorpeao
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Location: NorCal USA
Jun 25, 2014 21:04:54 GMT
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Post by scorpeao on Aug 2, 2016 19:04:42 GMT
When I used it in the shower I used it like I would a washcloth. Because I live in a drought prone area I turn the shower off the while scrubbing, so maybe that's why it works for me? I do have to keep turning the water on to moisten the towel again. I don't ever have skin rub off, but I'm super soft and shiny after
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Post by Delta Dawn on Aug 2, 2016 19:34:16 GMT
I just use mine in the shower. That is how we would use it in Japan. We wash ourselves off before soaking in the tub so as not to make the water dirty. Use soap. Trust me.
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Post by mikklynn on Aug 2, 2016 19:59:20 GMT
I just use it at the end of my shower. I am pretty impressed with how smooth my skin feels!
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CeeScraps
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Post by CeeScraps on Aug 2, 2016 20:28:34 GMT
Thanks ladies!
I think next time I'm doing it in the shower.
I'm impressed at how smooth my legs and arms are! I am already looking forward to next week to see how things go.
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