Description
Dr Teal’s Shea Sugar Citrus Body Scrub is expertly crafted to exfoliate the skin and remove dead cells, white heads & blead heads and intensely nourish the skin leaving soft and supple. Enriched with shea butter, citrus oil, avocado oil and sugar. Shea butter has soothing and anti-aging properties that may make skin appear smoother and reduce aging. Avocado oil is enriched with Vitamin A & E helps to improve skin tone and texture while reducing the appearance of scars, blemishes and hyperpigmentation. Orange oil (citrus oil) helps to reduce the secretion of excess sebum and maintains your skin’s natural oil balance, leaves feel rejuvenated and fresh for a longer period as well as protects itself from radical damage. Citrus essential oil helps uplift your mood, while vitamin C, shea butter, orange oil and coconut oil moisturize the skin. Dr Teal’s Shea Sugar Citrus Body Scrub contains sugar, making it a gentle exfoliant, natural source of glycolic acid (an AHA), sugar breaks down layers of dead skin and smooths the skin's surface. It also speeds up rehydration, keeping skin conditioned and moisturized. Body scrubs can also help to prevent the appearance of ingrown hair since the pores become thoroughly cleaned. Using an exfoliating body scrub regularly will help to make your skin feel more even looking and smooth. Dr Teal’s Shea Sugar Citrus Body Scrub is a vegan formula free from phthalates and paraben, infused with natural essential oils that exfoliates and creates a feeling of all-over refreshment for both the body and mind. Body scrub shouldn’t be used every day. This is because exfoliating can be harsh on the skin if it is overdone, if there is nothing to scrub away, then you are just rubbing on your skin. While you know your skin needs the best and can based on that, the average number of times you should scrub is two or three times a week. Dr Teal’s Shea Sugar Citrus Body Scrub work to improve the overall health and appearance of your skin by clearing pores of toxins and breakout-causing build-up. Dead skin cells can build up on the surface of the skin, causing clogged pores and resulting in breakouts.