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HOW TO USE THE SCRUB

bulletUse the scrub 1 - 3 times per week.
bulletShower as usual, letting the warm water open your pores.  You may want to turn the shower off at this point to fully experience the invigorating scrub.
bulletSwirl the salts and oils to blend, scoop some onto your fingers and apply liberally to your whole body, starting with your heels and working up, gently working the salt scrub into your skin with your fingertips where it will remove the dead skin cells and allow the oils to penetrate the pores of your skin.
bulletRinse off with warm water and pat dry with a towel.

We do not recommend using soap after your body treatment since it would defeat the moisturizing purpose of the scrub.  You'll be amazed at how smooth and soft your skin will feel when dry.

Shaving:  Use your body scrub treatment first, then shave after rinsing the salt from your skin. The layer of oil left behind helps your razor glide over your skin. You'll get a closer, more comfortable shave.

The exfoliating action of the salts opens clogged pores, leaves your skin feeling soft with a light layer of luscious oil. 

Dead skin can create a bathtub ring and may be gummy and difficult to remove if not rinsed out thoroughly after your shower.   Rinse the residue from the bath surface after you shower and be careful. . . the residual oil can be slippery on the tub or shower surface.

 

 

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