Argh, I wanted so badly to love Full of Grace! I'd heard endless amazing stories about this product, from it leaving skin glowing to it clearing up acne and scarring, to it even being comparable to high-end gems like Sunday Riley Good Genes. I bought it, I tried it, and — I just couldn't get past the whole rubbing-a-bar-with-your-hands-to-apply thing. It just felt unhygenic. I always use clean hands to apply facial products, but still — there was just something that felt weird about the format of this product. I couldn't trust it in terms of cleanliness. This probably sounds silly, but for this reason I've stopped using Full of Grace.
Otherwise, the scent from this product is lovely, it's easy to work into a serum and apply to the skin, and it leaves the skin feeling supple, soft, and nourished. Would recommend if you don't have qualms about the unique format.
I have had terribly dry skin lately especially on my cheeks and my nose. After doing a bit of research I decided to try the full of grace serum bar.
When it arrived I was suprised at how small it actually is. To use I heat it between my hands then massage all over my face. Not the most hygienic serum but I make sure to always have clean hands. It feels lovely massaging it into my face. But for me it is a bit too greasy and I really dislike the smell.
While it does hydrate my skin I don't feel it does anything special for me. I've only used it at night before bed as it is so greasy. You definately would not put makeup over top. As it melts with heat I keep mine in a ziplock bag in the fridge.
For me this did nothing amazing and I just can't get past the smell so I would not repurchase.