Salt and Sugar Body Scrubs All Natural.
Benefits of using a salt + sugar body scrub (regularly)
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Smoother skin fast: Buffs away dead skin so your skin feels instantly softer.
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Helps with dullness: Leaves a brighter-looking glow (great before events).
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Unclogs + refreshes: Helps lift build-up so skin feels cleaner and less “rough”.
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Better moisture absorption: Your body butter/oils sink in better after exfoliating.
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Targets rough areas: Especially elbows, knees, ankles, feet.
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Spa-feel at home: The massage action boosts circulation and gives that pamper vibe.
Quick reality check: Scrubs help texture and softness, but they won’t “erase” stretch marks or cure eczema. If skin is irritated, broken, sunburnt, freshly shaved, or flaring—skip the scrub that day.
Step-by-step: How to use it (the best way)
1) Prep in the shower
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Warm shower for 2–3 minutes to soften skin.
2) Apply on damp skin
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Turn the water down/off briefly.
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Scoop a small amount (start with 1–2 teaspoons per body area).
3) Massage gently
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Use circular motions with light pressure.
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30–60 seconds per area is enough.
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Focus on elbows/knees/heels—don’t over-scrub.
4) Rinse well
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Rinse with warm water until skin feels clean, not gritty.
5) Pat dry
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Don’t rub hard with the towel.
6) Moisturise immediately
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Apply your Golden Aura whipped shea body butter right after (best glow + softness).
How often should customers use it?
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Normal skin: 2–3 times a week
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Sensitive skin: 1 time a week (or patch test first)
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Very dry/rough areas (feet/elbows): up to 3 times a week, gentle pressure
Extra tips (to prevent irritation + get better results)
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Do not use on face (unless it’s specifically a face scrub formula).
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Avoid right after shaving/waxing: wait 24–48 hours.
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Patch test if you’re sensitive or using active body products (retinol/AHAs).
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Use a clean scoop (or dry hands) to keep the jar fresh.