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Spa Day Sugar Scrub
$13.99
Spa Day Foaming Sugar Scrub is a perfect combination of exfoliating sugar, foaming bath soap, skin-loving Shea Butter, and Avacado Oil along with a calm, mood-lifting scent. Exfoliating your skin leaves a smooth, protective layer on your skin after rinsing.
Description
Our Spa Day Foaming Sugar Scrub is a perfect combination of exfoliating sugar, foaming bath soap, and skin-loving Shea Butter and Avacado Oil along with a calm, mood-lifting scent.
Exfoliating your skin leaves a smooth, protective layer on your skin after rinsing. Made naturally with organic unrefined sugar and skin-loving Shea butter and Avacado oil. This fragrance is a clean fresh scent of zesty lime, orange, fresh cucumber, honeydew, and cantaloupe melons. Ozone, bamboo, and aloe base notes enhance the green, natural quality of this refreshing scent. Spa Day fragrance is used in our candles, wax melts, body scrubs, whipped body butter, bath truffles, and whipped & bar soaps. For body use only.
Our sugar scrubs are one of our best sellers.
How Often Should You Exfoliate?
When exfoliating with a sugar scrub make your bath or shower water to your desired heat to open the pores. Using your hands massage the scrub into the skin with a circular motion. Self-massage techniques have the added benefits of helping to improve circulation, tone skin, and reduce stress and anxiety. Use a quarter-sized amount of sugar scrub or, if you have sensitive skin, try a bit less.
We recommend exfoliating your body one to two times per week for sensitive skin, two to three times per week for normal skin, and three to four times per week for oily skin. As you massage the scrub into your skin, you’ll unlock the aroma for a sweet and luxurious experience.
Where else can I find this scent?
Spa Day fragrance is used in our candles, wax melts, whipped body butter, bubble bath scoop truffles, and whipped & bar soaps
Ingredients
Foaming Bath Whip, Shea Butter, Avacado Oil, Unrefined Cane Sugar, Fragrance, Optiphen, Mica.
Directions & Precautions
How To Use