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Reddit mentions of Skyroad(TM) Top Quality Exfoliating Scrub Bath Mitten -4 items per package Large Size- (Made in Korea)

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Skyroad(TM) Top Quality Exfoliating Scrub Bath Mitten -4 items per package Large Size- (Made in Korea)
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Four items packaged (5.5x9 inch each) 100% Viscose Rayon exfoliating scrub bath mitten.As it shrinks after soaked in water, it needs to be stretched back to tightly fit user’s hand to provide the best surface tension and the rough feel idealized for exfoliating purposes.Made of 100% Viscose Rayon from naturally occurring fibers ideal for revitalizing skin by improved circulation; bacteria resilient and machine washable.Gentle scrubbing will remove dead (and dry) skin cells and clean skin pores to eliminate blackheads.Monthly usage will ensure healthy and smooth skin that is blemish and blackhead free with diminished wrinkles (due to improved collagen) and the results will be immediate and last for weeks.
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Height0.1 Inches
Length9 Inches
Size4
Weight0.11 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Skyroad(TM) Top Quality Exfoliating Scrub Bath Mitten -4 items per package Large Size- (Made in Korea):

u/foreverclumsy2 · 4 pointsr/AdvancedAsianBeauty

u/Munashii The green Italy towels for physical exfoliation are the friggin shit. Get them at your local asian/korean store though. Amazon is expensive. The "large" size barely fits my tiny hands. I also use Stridex Red Box and Kiku. All this has almost eliminated my KP completely. KP isn't going to go away forever so you'll have to keep up with this routine to keep them at bay.

u/neymagica · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

-DHC cotton pads: I was so obsessed with these cotton pads last year. I loved how fat and plush they were and that there was a little pocket in the back of the pads for you to stick your fingers in. When I ran out, I went back to using Target's basic cotton rounds. There is such a HUUUUUGE difference in the texture of these two cotton pads, but at the end of the day they're just cotton pads tbh. I'm not so sure I will repurchase the DHC ones again since the Target ones are so much cheaper.

-Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler: OKAY there is no question that this is the best eyelash curler in the universe for Asian eyes. I bought the Shiseido curler at the same time so I could try both, but I loved the Shu Uemura curler so much I still haven't taken the Shiseido one out of the package. My very first eyelash curler was the $1 ELF one, and they did a wonderful job of curling my lashes too but I'd have to curl my lashes in sections because my eye didn't fit the curler perfectly so it'd miss some lashes. Also, I have super fat monolids so I'd always accidentally get my eyelid skin caught and pinched by the corner of the ELF curler. Once I switched the the Shu Uemura one, there was no more pinching. Plus since it fits my eye shape, my eyelashes were always perfectly curled in one go without missing any lashes. My sister asked for the rose gold Tweezerman eyelash curler for her birthday a few years ago and I ended up buying her one of those AND the Shu Uemura eyelash curler too to compare the two curlers. She uses the Shu Uemura one daily now and she only uses the Tweezerman one when she travels (cause she doesn't mind if that one gets lost haha).

-Panasonic Hair Dryer Nano Care (EH-NA57-A): The Nano-e hair dryer with the little circular button on the side had rave @cosme reviews and I liked that it had a little computer built in (ya girl is easily impressed by futuristic crap lmao), so I really thought about getting one. But my biggest issue is that the voltage on that hair dryer (100V) didn't exactly match the voltage of standard US outlets (120V). The hair dryer will run hotter than normal when you plug it into a US outlet, so even if you use it on a lower temp to avoid burning your scalp, you still risk the computer inside overheating and dying after a few uses. So I looked through the models available on the Japanese Panasonic site and I found one that is dual voltage and meant for travel (EH-NA57-A). It may not have a fancy computer inside but DAMN THIS IS SUCH A GOOD ASS HAIR DRYER. Even though I'm Asian, my hair is curly like Slash's hair from Guns N' Roses. This dryer helped cut down the frizz without me having to use extra product or waiting 300000 years for it to naturally air dry. This is just aesthetic but I also appreciated that it was bold cobalt blue instead of pink or white. My biggest fear with buying light colored things is that they'll fade into a weird orange color when I set them by a sunny window or when they get overheated ^^; Plus I love that it is super lightweight; arm never tires out. The only con is that since it's made out of lightweight plastic, some people say that it has a strong plastic/chemically scent out of the box and it comes back whenever they turn it on. Once in a while I do smell a teeny-tiny hint of plastic when I turn it on (I feel like all hair dryers smell like hot hair dryers when you turn them on though), but the scent has never been crazy or anything out of the box.

-Panasonic heated eyelash curler (ES2351AC): I found out about these from Ekimura's blog. It really does keep your lashes curled all day long. It's a little intimidating to use since it's a hot tool for your eye; some girls are brave enough to use it without the comb/heat guard but not me :P. I eventually abandoned it because I felt like once I found the right curler and the right mascara, I didn't need this extra tool to keep the curl in my lashes from falling.

-Hitachi HR-550-T Brown heated eyelash curler: The handle says "Eye Crie" and for real I wanted to cry because I was so pissed at how bad it was. Please god don't buy this, it sucks. I couldn't get my eye to perfectly fit between the bars so instead of curling and heating at the base of my lashes, it'd always just crimp the middle of my lashes into an awkward L shape. SMH hot trash.

-Those green Korean Italy towels: These are perfect when I pair them with bar soaps, so much skin sloughs off when I tap a little bit of soap onto the cloth and I start doing circular motions on my arms and legs. The exfoliated skin look like eraser noodles if that makes any sense haha. It's almost like I'm doing some kind of chemical peel in the shower. Showering with these towels, and then following up with 12% Ammonium Lactate cream when I get out of the shower leaves me with baby skin. I 100% recommend the SkyRoad mittens on Amazon in Large. Tbh my hands are small/medium and the Large mittens fit like a glove. Their regular-sized mittens have great reviews too if you have very petite hands.

Here is the link to the large: https://www.amazon.com/Skyroad-Quality-Exfoliating-Mitten-package/dp/B00I905XBO/ref=pd_sim_194_5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=3K07TZ3JMZT37NQRQ905

Edit (I just had to add more):
-Kai Hair Pins: You can get these from Sasa or Yesstyle. I bought these in various sizes and by far the ones in the dark blue case (I think they're the large ones) get the most use. I have REALLY thick curly hair and they keep my hair in place. The Conair hair pins I used to use always randomly falls out of my hair, so I used to walk around with my hair half fallen out of my bun and not even realize :P

-Dariya Hair Pad: I used to get these as complimentary gifts whenever I bought circle lenses from PinkyParadise. These work so well, they're life ruiners. Like I've said before, my hair is really thick and curly, and these are still able to hold my fringe back. They're so comfortable/lightweight that I can sleep with these to keep my hair out of my face instead of using hair pins because hair pins always leave a dent in my hair when I use them overnight. These are so comfortable that I've accidentally gone shopping and dining with friends without even realizing this freaking thing was still stuck in my hair (that's why I said these were life ruiners lmao).

-Skinfood Hair Pad: These are ass. I bought these after accidentally going out in public too many times with the regular Dariya ones. I figured "If I'm gonna accidentally forget I have these on, maybe I should just buy cute ones". I got the heart and lip shaped ones off Yesstyle. These don't hold back my fringe even 5% as well as the Dariya ones. They definitely stick to my hair, but they're not a strong enough hold to pin my fringe in place. So it's just a useless hair accessory, really.