Texture & Performance:
The sea salt crystals provide a slightly rougher, mineral-rich exfoliation than sugar. They still feel gentle and refreshing on my skin. I do wish the grit size were a bit finer, as it might be too harsh for sensitive skin. That said, it works well for me, and the larger crystals are great for rough spots like elbows and knees. It spreads easily without feeling runny or overly oily. When I massage it in, the sugar gradually melts while the sea salt continues to exfoliate. The avocado oil absorbs quickly into my skin. It leaves my skin feeling soft, supple, and hydrated without any greasy residue. It strikes a great balance between effective exfoliation and nourishment, making it a satisfying scrub overall.
When I Use It:
I prefer using it after cleansing, since it seems to absorb better when my skin is already clean and warm. Based on experience with other scrubs and hair masks, I’ve learned it’s best to scoop carefully to avoid contamination. I always avoid getting water into the tub to prevent it from becoming soggy or going bad.
Packaging:
When I first open the lid, I have to be cautious because the scrub particles tend to spill out. The lid feels a bit loose, which makes the scrub more likely to spill when opened. Now, I just open it slowly to avoid wasting any product.
Scent:
The scent is one of my favorite parts. It’s not overly sweet or artificial; instead, it smells warm and earthy with a hint of clove that reminds me of the holidays. It has a cozy, spiced quality that feels perfect for colder months. The scent is subtle but comforting.
Results:
Once the scrub is washed away, my skin feels instantly smooth and well-hydrated. I also notice a natural, healthy glow that lasts throughout the day. What I love most is how soft my skin feels afterward without any greasy or sticky residue. Plus, it doesn’t clog my shower drain, which is a small but meaningful bonus.