• But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    1 天前

    Just mineral or ground rocks work just as well. I hate my wife’s soft face scrub, i need that shit that feels like I’m scrubbing my face with sandpaper, to exfoliate well. They sell one that has ground up lava rock, i love that shit, and it makes me wonder why anyone ever thought plastic bits was a good idea

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      16 小时前

      I feel like it’s just capitalism doing a capitalism. People are self-conscious about their skin, so you can sell them all kinds of crap.
      Even a basic washcloth does a decent job with exfoliating, if you use it regularly. Rub your face dry with a scruffy towel, if you need more than that.

      But of course, there’s hardly any money to be made with reasonably priced products, so you won’t see TV ads for them.

    • theparadox@lemmy.world
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      19 小时前

      My ex would use St. Ives “Apricot Exfoliant” or something, which has powdered apricot pits and walnut shells. Those are waste products that I wouldn’t expect to cause problems but who knows.

      • But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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        15 小时前

        I wouldn’t be surprised if they cause issues in pipes. I work in building maintenance and when sand collects in a horizontal drain it causes issues. Kitty litter is the worst because it turns to cement inside the pipes. But over time the beauty products add up im sure

      • sulgoth@lemmy.world
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        21 小时前

        Harder? No. Enamel is harder than steel. It is more brittle though so don’t go chewing rocks.

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          19 小时前

          Tooth enamel is ~5 on mohs scale. Quartz, the most common kinda rock (afaik), is ~7.

          Fun fact, this is why we know ancient people used to make bread - the way they separated wheat from the chuff included dropping it on the ground, which led to sand being in the bread and consequently destroying their teeth over a lifetime of eating it.