The Dandruff-Destroying Rubber Brush That’s Like Getting a Scalp Massage

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How to get that fresh-from-the-salon feel without actually going to a salon

I am obviously not a doctor. I am, however, a very good Googler of random symptoms in search of a self-diagnosis — to the point where actual doctors are always impressed by the amount of knowledge I possess about diseases I most definitely do not have. So when I started having itchy, flaky patches of skin on my scalp last year, I didn’t head straight to the dermatologist first — I cracked open my computer and consulted the “Diseases and Conditions” tab at MayoClinic.

After breaking a few fingernails in a desperate attempt to give my scalp a good scrubbing, I finally Googled “scalp brush,” which led to me purchasing multiple crummy, hard-plastic versions until I finally settled on this one. Its flexible vinyl bristles give just the right amount of scrubbing pressure without scraping or scratching your head.

Marvy Shampoo and Scalp Brush $6 at Amazon Buy $6 at Amazon Buy More Strat-approved skin smoothers Cure Natural Aqua Gel Writer Jinnie Lee introduced us to Japan’s best-selling facial exfoliator during Made in Japan week: “Ever since using it, my skin has felt softer, fresher, and even more youthful — never dried out or tight. I personally like to end the exfoliating ceremony with a quick pat of whatever serum I have, for good measure. My friends have started referring to me as ‘Babyface.

$16 at Amazon Buy $16 at Amazon Buy CeraVe Renewing System SA Renewing Cream During Feet Week, writer Hannah Morrill let us in on the dermatologist-recommended foot cream that gets her heels baby-butt soft: “Besides heavy-duty hydrators, the best foot creams also contain chemical exfoliants — lactic acid, urea, salicylic acid — that loosen the bonds between ossified dead skin cells, allowing them to gently slough away.

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