Sugar & Salt Body Scrub
Corbin Rd
Regular price $79.95
Unit price per
PRODUCT DETAIL
Sugar & Salt Body Scrub
A luxurious body polish of mineral-rich sea salt and gentle exfoliating sugar infused with nourishing natural oils to polish away dull, dry skin and leave it feeling soft, revitalized, and deeply hydrated.
A natural powerhouse for your skin! By using this product, you're not just exfoliating; you're nourishing your skin with a blend of nature's finest ingredients.As you massage this scrub into your skin, remember that you're not rubbing in artificial parmum/fragrances or harsh chemicals. Instead, you're treating your skin to pure, natural aromas from our signature blend of Geranium, Lavender, Eucalyptus, and Peppermint essential oils. These scents work in harmony with our carefully curated natural oils , such as shea butter, macadamia, jojoba and more to heal, rejuvenate, and stimulate tired skin, providing a beautiful at home
HOW TO USE
Here's how to use this clean beauty marvel:
- Dampen your skin in the shower or bath.
- Scoop a generous amount of the scrub with clean, dry hands.
- Gently massage the scrub onto your skin using circular motions, focusing on rough areas like elbows and knees.
- Allow the scrub to work its magic for a few moments.
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Avoid using soap afterward, as it may strip away the nourishing oils.
- Pat your skin dry and follow with your Corbin Rd body lotion or Body Oil if required
- Avoid sensitive or irritated skin.
FULL INGREDIENTS
- Sucrose → Sugar
- Magnesium Sulfate → Epsom Salt
- Cocos Nucifera Oil → Coconut Oil
- Butyrospermum Parkii Butter → Shea Butter
- Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil → Sweet Almond Oil
- Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil → Macadamia Oil
- Cetearyl Alcohol → Plant-based emulsifier
- Sorbitan Olivate → Olive-derived Emulsifier
- Lavandula Angustifolia Oil → Lavender Oil
- Pelargonium Graveolens Stem Leaf Oil → Geranium Oil
- Eucalyptus Citriodora Leaf Extract → Lemon Eucalyptus Extract
- Mentha Piperita Oil → Peppermint Oil
- Citronellol → Derived from natural essential oils (common in rose and geranium oils)
- Linalool → Derived from natural essential oils (common in lavender and citrus oils)
- Geraniol → Derived from natural essential oils (common in rose and geranium oils)
- Macropiper Excelsum Leaf Extract → Kawakawa Extract (native to New Zealand)
BENEFITS
- Improved texture: The combination of salt and sugar gently removes dead skin cells, revealing smoother, softer skin.
- Enhanced hydration: Hero oils like Sweet Almond, Macadamia, and Shea Butter deeply moisturize and nourish your skin.
- Natural glow: Regular use promotes increased circulation, giving your skin a healthy, radiant appearance.
- Balanced skin: The natural ingredients help to balance oil production and soothe irritation.
- Detoxification: Salt helps to draw out impurities, leaving your skin refreshed and revitalized.
Enjoy the transformation as your skin becomes softer, smoother, and more radiant with each use!
Frequently asked question
How often should I use a body scrub?
For most people, using a body scrub 1-2 times per week is sufficient. However, if you have sensitive skin, start with once a week to avoid irritation. If your skin is very dry or rough, you may use it more often, as long as your skin tolerates it well.
Can I use a body scrub on my face?
No, it’s not recommended to use a body scrub on your face. Facial skin is more delicate and requires a gentler exfoliant specifically designed for the face.
Should I use a body scrub before or after shaving?
It's best to use a body scrub before shaving. Exfoliating removes dead skin cells and lifts ingrown hairs, which helps you achieve a closer, smoother shave.
Can body scrubs help with dry skin?
Yes, body scrubs can help remove the flaky, dry skin on the surface, allowing your moisturizer to penetrate better and hydrate your skin more effectively. Pairing a scrub with a rich moisturizer is key for combating dryness.
Can body scrubs help with stretch marks or cellulite?
While body scrubs won’t eliminate stretch marks or cellulite, they can improve the appearance of your skin by promoting circulation and temporarily smoothing its texture.
Can I use a body scrub if I have a sunburn?
No, you should avoid using a body scrub on sunburned or irritated skin. Exfoliating can further irritate the skin and delay the healing process. Wait until your skin has fully healed before resuming exfoliation
Can I use a body scrub during pregnancy?
Most body scrubs are safe during pregnancy, but it’s best to choose one with gentle, natural ingredients. Avoid products with harsh chemicals, strong fragrances, or essential oils that aren’t pregnancy-safe. Always check with your Doctor.