This salt body scrub has a faint scent of rose, and just a
scoop or two is sufficient to buff away any dead skin cells. It contains
natural Australian sea salt and organic rosehip and chamomile, and thank to
also containing shea butter, that nourishes the skin, it is left soft and
smooth. It does get a little messy in the shower with salt bits everywhere, but
as it works on dry feet too, it is totally worth it. It contains no parabens,
mineral oils, sulfates of synthetic fillers, and comes in a huge easy to use
plastic tub, and at just $14.99 it is a true bargain.
RRP: $14.99 (250g) – Available from Priceline
Premium Spa SPS Wonder Scrub with Wattle Seed, Walnut &
Rice Bran*
This body scrub contains both physical scrubbers as well as
natural AHA exfoliators to gently buff away any dry and dead skin. It has a
slightly strange scent, but as it leaves the skin so incredibly soft and
glowing, you can forgive - also because it thanks to the organic aloe, sweet almond
oil and vitamin E, leaves the skin nourished at the same time. It is simply the
perfect scrub to use prior to self-tanners. Like the Rosehip and Shea Salt
Scrub, the SOS Scrub is free from chemical nasties including parabens, mineral
oils, sulfates of synthetic fillers.
RRP: RRP: $14.99 (250g) – Available from Priceline
On the days where I am a little more in a hurry, I like to
use these Exfoliating Gloves from Beauty Theory. They are made from knitted nylon
and one size fits all. When they are used with a body soap, they work help
create a nice soft lather, and when massaged over the skin, they quickly and
easily removes any dead skin cells. They are also the perfect companion to use
prior to self-tanning, and as any regular exfoliation, they help prevent
ingrown too. They come in a cute pastel green colour, and when they need a
wash, simply put them in a wash bag and throw in the washing machine. An
absolute bargain at just $6!
RRP: $6.00 (1 pair of gloves) – Available from Amcal
Once upon a time I was very flexible, and could easily scrub
my own back, but then I had shoulder surgery a few years ago, which has sadly
put an end to that. But that’s where I rely on a good bath brush. The long
shaft helps me reach those places on my back I otherwise couldn’t. This wooden
brush with natural bristles, helps both cleanser and exfoliate the skin,
leaving the so smooth. The ergonomic shaft makes it easy to use for body
massage, and as they say, dry brushing the body is also good for the
circulation helping both with skin tone and cellulite, and maybe, just maybe,
if I keep doing this, I will end up with a body like Miranda Kerr who is said
to be dry brushing daily..
RRP: $11.00 – Available from Amcal
So there you go, some cheap body pampering products.
How often do you use a body scrub? Dry brushing?
I always use In-Shower Exfoliating gloves - such an easy way of doing it!
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I haven't been able to find a good exfoliating brush lately. They're all really rough.
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