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Body Polish
Orange Body Wash
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Lemon Body Wash
Saffron Body Oil
Sunscreen SPF 40 Gel
Baby Pro Body Wash
Hair Plus Premium (Water Based)
Baby Pro Body Lotion
Sandal Olive Body Massage Oil
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Satin Care Shampoo
Pearl Cream
Hair Plus Premium (Oil Based)
Sugar crystals are natural humectants. They slough off dead skin cells while drawing in moisture, unlike salt which can be drying. But crystal size matters: too coarse and you risk micro-tears, too fine and you won't feel the buffing effect.
People often think the rougher the scrub, the better the polish. That's not true. Excessively rough grains can damage your skin barrier, leaving you irritated. What you want is a balanced polish—enough grit to exfoliate, but still gentle enough for regular use.
If your polish lists mineral oil or petrolatum near the top, skip it. These can clog pores and make rinsing difficult. Instead, opt for natural, plant-based oils and butters.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers a sugar body polish with medium-fine crystals, lightweight plant oils, and soothing botanicals for a smooth finish that rinses clean. You can even use our AI Skin Analyser to find the perfect match for your skin type. Check it out at arishbionatural.com and get softer, glowing skin—without the mess.
If you pick a formula with gentle, non-comedogenic oils and avoid scrubbing too hard, sugar body polish usually won't trigger breakouts—even on sensitive skin.
Twice a week works well for most people. Overdoing it can leave your skin feeling raw or irritated.
Yes, regular exfoliation with sugar helps clear dead skin and can reduce the risk of ingrown hairs, especially on legs and underarms.
It's better to use a scrub made specifically for facial skin. Body polishes are often too coarse for delicate facial tissue.
We use medium-fine sugar crystals, lightweight plant oils, and calming botanicals—so it rinses clean and leaves your skin soft, not greasy.
It can fade your tan, since exfoliating removes dead skin cells. If you want to keep a tan longer, use polish only right before reapplying.
If your eczema is flaring, skip any exfoliant. When it's calm, use a gentle, fragrance-free polish and avoid rough scrubbing.
Absolutely. Exfoliation preps your skin to absorb moisture better—apply a lightweight, nourishing body lotion right after.
You can, but homemade scrubs often lack stabilized oils and balanced pH. Store-bought versions usually offer longer shelf life and better consistency.
Read ingredient lists closely. Look for hypoallergenic, fragrance-free options and patch test before full use. Arish BIO-NATURAL lists all ingredients clearly.