The Body Shop Exfoliating Gloves Reviews

The Body Shop Exfoliating Gloves Bath / Shower

Product Type: The Body Shop Bath / Shower

Newest Review: ... really there are I guess and of course men or women could use these! The Exfoliating Gloves: When I first spotted these ... more

 ... gloves instore they looked really tiny but a quick test of them instore when nobody was watching me proved that these are very elasticated and would fit anybody's hands! They have a loop to the top of each glove should you want to hang them up to dry and so on. So what you get is basically gloves with fingers and thumbs within them and the texture of the glove is raised and slightly rough and the cuffs of them are elasticated and they snuggly fit the shape of my wrist and hand very well indeed. They are deigned to...more

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Customer The Body Shop Exfoliating Gloves Reviews (19)

clairestevens
The Body Shop Exfoliating Gloves: No more flakey skin (330 words)
by - written on 20/03/08 (Very useful, 204 readings)
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Having sad, dry, crackly skin I find that I need to exfoliate every few days so that my poor old legs don't end up looking like an old lady's. I find exfoliating scrubs quite difficult to use - if you use them in the shower I find they tend to wash away easily and if you use them in the bath you end up sitting on bits of gravel. this is where the Body Shop's exfoliating gloves come in. The gloves are made from a sort of bobbley, knitted plastic. They act in the same way as a scouring pad, but without being quite that harsh! They only come in one size, but are pretty stretchy, so I think most people could use them easily. they come in white, pink and blue, ...  Read the complete review

SusanLesley
Exchange the rough for the smooth! (893 words)
by - written on 28/06/11 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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A couple of years ago a friend of mine bought me a beautiful Body Shop gift set for Christmas and inside amongst the smellies was a pair of the Body Shop Bath Gloves. At the time I was far more interested in the body butter and shower gel etc. and the bath gloves got shoved into the cupboard in the bathroom where they have stayed until fairly recently. I realised that I had been reading a few reviews about these exfoliating gloves and they were all speaking very highly of them so I thought it was about time I dusted mine off and gave them a try as my skin needed a bit of a workout before I finally took off my winter jumpers!! The gloves themselves ...  Read the complete review

spidystrider
The Body Shop Exfoliating Gloves: I Always Wear A Pair Of Gloves In The Shower! (348 words)
by - written on 20/04/10 (Very useful, 112 readings)
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I have been using exfoliating gloves for years now and have just bought myself a gorgeous pair of aqua coloured ones from The Body Shop. I think it is great that they supply you with a whole range of colours now, instead of just neutral shades. You can then pick a pair to co-ordinate with the colour of you bathroom! The Body Shop exfoliating gloves are amazing and I have never found anything else that works as well, or lasts as long as this product. This makes them very economical and means I can afford to pick up an extra treat, whenever I visit The Body Shop. I always use my gloves in the shower and just add some shower gel to them. I have quite ...  Read the complete review

Gemma87
Easy to do (227 words)
by - written on 03/02/09 (Very useful, 203 readings)
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I ma always constantly on the look out to find product which will make my legs soft and smooth as they can get quite dry and scaly especisally as I shave them quite regulary. I saw these gloves in the body shop and decided to give them a try. There simple to use simply put them on while in the bath or shower and add shower gel (this is optional but I find it achieves better results) and then just start rubbing your legs in circular motions applying a bit of pressure but dont be too rough. Whats great about these gloves is that they dont hurt, you can feel them working but ther not sore at all. Yuo may find your legs go slightly red while doing this ...  Read the complete review

1983home
The Body Shop Exfoliating Gloves: great gloves (287 words)
by - written on 31/10/08 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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I was brought these gloves as a present in a gift set and they are great, I cannot believe it took me so long to find them, I would not be lost without them, especially as I like to fake tan so to exfoliate with these first makes it so much easier. These exfoliating gloves come in a variety of different colour's and as they make your bodywash you use go a lot further as you need a minimal amount. These gloves help to remove all the dead skin cells leaving you skin feeling soft and smooth. The gloves are elasticated at the wrist and are made with a woven nylon material and have a loop on each glove so they are easy to hang up after use ...  Read the complete review

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