Sugar Scrubs
Sugar Scrubs
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Sugar added with Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Polysorbate 80. Infused with Essential Oils! Topped with Dried Flowers!
~REDEEMED~: Infused with Orange, Lemon & Lavender Essential Oils. Topped with dried Orange peel, Lemon peel & Lavender!
~RELAX~: Infused with Lavender & Rose Geranium Essential Oil. Topped with dried Lavender & dried Rose!
~DETOX~: Infused with Lemon, Rosemary, Eucalyptus Essential Oils. Topped with dried Lemon peel, dried Rosemary, & dried Eucalyptus!
~RETREAT~: Infused with French Vanilla, Rose Geranium, & Coconut Essential Oils. Topped with dried Jasmine & Rose!
Sugar: Sugar is known to be one of the most beneficial scrubs for your skin. Sugar as a skin scrub is great for exfoliation. Sugar is natural humectants. It helps to draw the moisture from the environment to your skin.
Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is known for its moisturizing properties. It significantly improves skin hydration and barrier function. It's beneficial for dry skin conditions, reduces inflammation and redness in the skin. It enhances wound healing due to its ability to promote collagen. Coconut oil can enhance skin elasticity. With gentle exfoliation it can further improve results by removing dead skin cells and promoting new cell growth.
Jojoba Oil: This powerhouse oil fights fine lines and wrinkles, soothes sunburn and a whole lot more. Jojoba oil has a high number of antioxidants, which help fight inflammation, free radicals and oxidative stress. The elements in jojoba oil are helpful with the normal processes of your skin and have been shown to accelerate healing and combat inflammation,
Vitamin E Oil: Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that’s produced naturally in our skin. Vitamin E's biggest benefit is protection against free radicals in the environment. Vitamin E helps neutralize the effects of things like pollution and UV rays to protect you and your face.
Polysorbrate 80: Polysorbate 80 is a non-iconic emulsifier with a wide range of hydrophilic characteristics and is commonly used in "oil-in-water" emulsions as an emulsifying agent. It can be uses individually or in combination with other hydrophobic emulsifiers.




