Soap and Glory The Greatest Scrub Of All


I’m completely and utterly obsessed with Soap and Glory products. Their skin care, moisturisers, makeup, everything I’ve tried from them so far has impressed me. All their products smell amazing, their skin care does wonders for me, and they have a great variety of colours with their lipstick selection. Everytime there’s a Boots 3 for 2 offer I end up picking some new Soap and Glory products up, and one of my latest purchases is The Greatest Scrub Of All.

I was looking for a new face scrub since my old favourite Origins Never A Dull Moment Exfoliator ran out. I didn’t purposing good out looking for one from Soap and Glory, but as I was repurchasing my Peaches and Clean Cleanser and Make Yourself Youthful Serum it made sense to pick up another product with the Boots offer. The Greatest Scrub Of All is a foaming face polish that promises to help with blackheads and make your skin radiant.  I don’t really like super hard scrubby exfoliators as I have sensitive skin, and The Greatest Scrub Of All is a really gentle exfoliator which hardly feels like it’s scrubbing the skin. Since using this I’ve noticed a change in my skin, it doesn’t feel as greasy, I don’t seem to have as many blackheads, and it looks a lot brighter. As you only need a pea sized splodge of this I find it lasts a long time, I’ve been using this for 2 months now and I’m only a quarter of the way through the bottle.

Although I’m always looking out for new skincare products as you may have noticed in this blog, I think this one will be sticking with me for quite some time. I really love how glowy it makes my skin look, and how it’s helped clear up a lot of my spots, which a lot of skin care products fail to do! And on a plus side this is only £9, making it considerably cheaper than my old Origins favourite. Soap and Glory once again you’ve done well.

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