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Lemon Body Wash
Orange Body Wash
Baby Pro Body Wash
Glow Secret Scrub
Satin Care Shampoo
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Pearl Face Wash
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Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Gold Face Wash
Haldi Neem Face Wash
Tanclear Face Wash
Witch Hazel & Mulberry Pore Clarifying Foaming Face Wash
Activated Neem Charcoal Face Wash
Cleansing Milk
If you finish your shower only to find your skin still rough or flaky, you're not alone. Many traditional body washes simply clean without addressing the underlying dryness. So, why does your skin feel tight even after cleansing? Hard water, harsh detergents, and skipping exfoliation all strip natural oils and leave dead skin behind.
Unlike salt or microbeads, sugar crystals dissolve quickly—so you get effective exfoliation without tearing at your skin. Sugar is a natural humectant, which means it draws moisture in, leaving your skin softer. And because it melts as you scrub, it’s tough to overdo it.
Using a sugar scrub body wash 2–3 times a week is usually enough, especially if you have sensitive skin. Overdoing it can lead to irritation or redness. Always rinse well and follow up with a fragrance-free moisturizer while your skin is still damp.
If you notice stinging or increased dryness, the formula may be too harsh or the granules too large for your skin type.
At Arish BIO-NATURAL, we blend pure sugar crystals with skin-loving oils to create body washes that exfoliate and hydrate without irritation. Our formulas are sulfate-free and packed with natural ingredients. If you want to find the right product for your unique skin, use our AI Skin Analyser for a quick scan and tailored recommendations. Check out our range at arishbionatural.com.
2–3 times a week is usually ideal. Over-exfoliating can cause redness or irritation, so give your skin time to recover between uses.
Yes, but patch test first. Opt for formulas with fine sugar crystals and minimal fragrance to avoid irritation.
Sugar scrubs are gentler because sugar granules dissolve quickly and don’t scratch the skin, while salt scrubs can be harsher and more drying.
Many people with KP see improvement from gentle exfoliation with sugar scrubs, but always moisturize after and avoid scrubbing too hard.
Not usually—quality sugar scrub body washes rinse clean but leave your skin feeling soft, not greasy.
Most body formulas are too rough for facial skin. Stick to products specifically designed for the face, or use superfine sugar scrubs labeled as facial-safe.
Absolutely. Even though sugar scrubs hydrate, applying moisturizer after locks in the benefits and prevents dryness.
Sulfates can strip natural oils and aggravate dryness. Our sulfate-free formulas are gentler and better for maintaining healthy skin.
Yes, exfoliating beforehand helps prevent clogged razor blades and can reduce ingrown hairs. Rinse thoroughly before shaving.
We combine pure sugar crystals with nourishing natural oils for a gentle, effective cleanse. Our formulas are dermatologist-informed and sulfate-free.