I was super excited to see this in the vault, as I wanted to be on the trial team, and because it was my first vault I decided to get it. It arrived and my first impression was, dannnggg it's so small!
The product comes in a bag very similar to juice pouches found commonly in USA, only a bit bigger. The pouch is a beautiful dark teal kind of color with a white spout and teal cap at the top. Upon first smell I wasn't impressed. It's called a papaya scrub, so I assumed that would be the prominent smell - it's not, and I don't know what it is either.
I squeezed some out into my hand and the color is a very light brown and the product is very creamy, it looks a bit like icing. The bits are coconut shell, but sadly they aren't as rough as I would like, and when I'm in the shower it just feels like it does nothing. I don't feel like I've had a deep cleanse and the feeling it leaves afterwards is a little smooth, but I also feel like it's dried me out a bit.
While writing this review I had some sitting on my hand which I had rubbed in until the cream was practically rubbed in - and the results are far better than what I got using it in the shower, and the scrub part actually felt like it worked. I wouldn't repurchase this, not at the $45 price tag it's carrying, plus I know I can get a deeper clean with cheaper, and ultimately better scrubs.
I was lucky enough to get this in the most recent vault. I'd wanted to try it because, at $45 this is way out of my budget for a scrub. Also because of the price tag I had really high expectations for this.
The first thing I noticed about this is how small the amount you get is. The pouch appears really small and if I had paid $45 for it I wouldn't be happy. Unfortunately things went downhill from there.
The product itself has the consistency of a moisturiser but with grainy particles. I like the fact that it is a cream but I wish that the gritty coconut shell was rougher. This is a very gentle scrub and it didn't really do a lot to my skin when using it wet. Personally I prefer something a lot more gritty, this is way too gentle for me.
Upon reading Shaztron's review below (I recommend reading it), I decided to try and use this dry. It was a lot better when used dry, as the coconut shell seemed to grip my skin better but it still wasn't as good as a coffee scrub.
Overall this was pretty disappointing, although I am really glad that I got the chance to give it a go. Even if this were a quarter of the price I wouldn't purchase it because it just didn't deliver what it promised.