Soap & Glory is a brand I often rave about here, in fact I don’t think I’ve ever written anything negative about them. All their products smell amazing, most of them are pink, and I love the witty vintagey packaging. I’m addicted to their products and I’m pretty sure that everything I’ve tried from Soap & Glory has impressed me, and Sugar Crush Body Scrub was no exception.
Super scrub with smashed brown sugar and sweet lime, almond oil & macadamia grains. Use in the shower once, twice, or three times weekly, depending on the level of scaliness you struggle with. (Four times-even if you’ve ever been labelled ‘old lizard legs’.)
I really like the formula of this scrub, because of all the grains it’s really gritty, meaning you can really feel like it’s working. And even though it’s really gritty it doesn’t aggravate my sensitive skin like a lot of body scrubs do. I feel like it really helps to exfoliate and it’s really good for removing fake tan. Even though it works really well on the skin, it doesn’t dry it out and leaves the skin feeling really soft. I actually find that after using this it helps to leave my skin feel slightly more hydrated, and there’s no greasy feeling residue left afterwards either. It’s quite a thick scrub which I like because sometimes I find other scrubs can be too runny and you find your not getting enough product. And as usual, this smells amazing. It smells sweet and citrusy, and reminds me of what summer should smell like, and the smell lasts on your skin all day.
This is the second Soap & Glory scrub I’ve used, and I found there’s actually six Soap & Glory has to offer. I’m thinking about trying out The Breakfast Scrub next, has anyone tried it? Soap & Glory products often can be a little pricey, but for £8 for this one you get a great 300ml of product! I find they also last me ages, this tub has been sat in my shower for the past 2/3 months while I’ve been using it on a regular basis.
Have you tried out Soap & Glory scrubs? Which one’s your favourite?
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