Frequently Asked Questions
The scrub is five ounces in volume. This size is convenient for daily use and easy to carry.
The scrub features natural exfoliating beads and an oil-free formula. It effectively cleanses deep down to the pores without plastic microbeads.
The packaging measures six point six inches in length, two point two inches in width, and one point nine five inches in height. This compact size makes it suitable for travel.
Apply a small amount to wet skin and gently massage in circular motions. Rinse thoroughly for a refreshing finish.
Yes, it is suitable for everyday use. The gentle formula cleanses without over-exfoliating your skin.
Yes, it can be used on sensitive skin, but it’s best to perform a patch test first. The formula is designed to be gentle while providing effective exfoliation.
Store the scrub in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This helps maintain its effectiveness over time.
Yes, it is recommended to use the scrub within twelve months after opening. This ensures maximum efficacy and freshness.
Rinse the sink or shower area with water to remove any residue. This prevents buildup and maintains cleanliness.
Yes, it is safe for most skin types, including oily and combination skin. However, those with very dry or sensitive skin should be cautious.
It provides a unique cooling sensation and deep pore cleansing, setting it apart from many other scrubs that may be harsher.
Yes, it effectively removes dirt, oil, and makeup. Its deep cleansing properties ensure your skin feels fresh and clean.
Yes, it can help prevent acne by keeping pores clear. However, consult a dermatologist if you have severe acne.
Yes, it is advisable to apply a moisturizer after using the scrub to keep your skin hydrated and balanced.
Its oil-free formula and absence of plastic microbeads distinguish it from many other scrubs, making it a more environmentally friendly choice.
If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately. Rinse your skin with cool water and consult a healthcare professional if necessary.
























