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Lemon Body Wash
Baby Pro Body Wash
Body Polish
AHA BHA Balance Exfoliator Toner
Glow Secret Scrub
Orange Body Wash
Sandal Olive Body Massage Oil
Hair Plus Premium (Water Based)
Baby Pro Body Lotion
Baby Pro Body Massage Oil
Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Normal Shampoo
Saffron Body Oil
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Not all scrubs are created equal. If you've ever ended up with red, irritated skin or felt like your scrub did nothing, you're not alone. The three things that make a scrub actually work: the exfoliant type, moisturizing ingredients, and how gentle it is on your skin.
Sugar scrubs break down quickly and are less abrasive, making them great for sensitive skin. Salt scrubs last longer on your skin but can sting if you have cuts or shave rash. Natural powders like walnut shell or bamboo offer a middle ground, but watch out for jagged particles that might scratch.
Look for scrubs with plant oils (think coconut, almond, or jojoba). These help soften skin while you exfoliate. If your skin feels tight after rinsing, it's missing those hydrating ingredients. Shea butter is another winner, especially for dry patches on elbows and knees.
If your skin stings, burns, or flakes after exfoliating, step back. Overdoing it can strip away your skin's barrier, and that's tough to fix. Avoid anything with harsh chemicals or synthetic fragrances if you have eczema or sensitive skin. Stick with mild, natural formulas and exfoliate no more than 2-3 times a week.
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Most people get the best results exfoliating 2-3 times per week. If your skin feels sensitive, cut back to once a week.
Yes, regular use can prevent ingrowns by clearing dead skin cells that block hair follicles, especially before shaving or waxing.
Sugar scrubs are gentler and dissolve more quickly, while salt scrubs are more abrasive and can help with tougher skin but may sting.
Exfoliate before shaving to lift away dead skin and reduce the risk of ingrown hairs. Avoid scrubbing right after shaving to prevent irritation.
If your scrub lacks moisturizing ingredients, or you exfoliate too hard, your skin can lose natural oils. Follow up with a hydrating lotion.
Stick to scrubs with fine, rounded particles and soothing oils. Test on a small patch first if you're prone to irritation.
They can help by unclogging pores, but avoid harsh scrubs if you have active breakouts. Look for gentle exfoliants and anti-inflammatory ingredients.
We recommend using our scrubs 2-3 times a week. They're gentle, but daily exfoliation is rarely necessary for most skin types.
Skip scrubs with microbeads, harsh chemical exfoliants, or strong synthetic fragrances, especially if your skin is sensitive.
Our scrubs blend natural exfoliants with nourishing oils and Bionatural® Actives for smoother, healthier skin, trusted by beauty experts.