




Lemon Body Wash
Lemon Body Wash
Baby Pro Body Wash
Orange Body Wash
AHA BHA Balance Exfoliator Toner
Glow Secret Scrub
Hair Plus Premium (Water Based)
Sandal Olive Body Massage Oil
Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Body Polish
Witch Hazel & Mulberry Pore Clarifying Foaming Face Wash
Activated Neem Charcoal Face Wash
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Tanclear Face Wash
Normal Shampoo
Sugar scrubs dissolve quickly for sensitive skin. Salt scrubs are best for rough areas like feet, but can sting. Walnut shell provides a thorough polish, but avoid if you have very sensitive skin or eczema.
A loofah helps remove some dead skin, but a dedicated exfoliating scrub can provide deeper exfoliation and target rough patches more effectively.
Twice a week is usually enough for most people; more frequent use can irritate your skin, especially if it's sensitive.
Look for scrubs with fine, natural exfoliants like sugar or oats and avoid harsh ingredients or strong fragrances if you have sensitive skin.
Yes, gentle exfoliation can unclog pores and reduce breakouts, but choose a scrub with soothing, non-comedogenic ingredients.
Always moisturize after exfoliating to help lock in hydration and soothe freshly scrubbed skin.
Regular exfoliation can help lighten mild pigmentation over time by speeding up cell turnover, but stubborn spots may need targeted treatments.
You might be scrubbing too vigorously or using a product with harsh cleansers. Switch to a milder scrub and always moisturize afterwards.
We recommend using our body wash exfoliating scrubs 2-3 times a week to avoid over-exfoliation and keep your skin balanced.
Yes, our scrubs use plant-based ingredients and are cruelty-free. You can find detailed ingredient lists on our website.
Absolutely—exfoliating before shaving removes dead skin and helps prevent ingrown hairs, just be gentle to avoid irritation.