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Scalp exfoliators may sound fancy (the price tags surely can convince you of it), but did you know you can actually make one right at home?
And with only TWO ingredients!
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Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano’s DIY scrub may be your inexpensive answer if your scalp is in need of cleansing, soothing or hydration -- especially in the winter!
All you have to do is combine shampoo and a spoonful of sugar. (Bye, dead skin cells!)
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Brian even suggests using the concoction on dry elbows. So smart!