I have used up the travel sized portion of this I had and will be trying to find a full size on special once I get my scrub stockpile down a bit. It's totally lovely.
The Linden Leaves foot scrub comes in a white and moss green package, simply and elegantly labelled. The product itself is a soft grey green, with darker 'bits' (the apricot seeds) in a lighter grit (the pumice).
It's softly gritty - it doesn't feel like it's tearing my feet up, just gently polishing them to remove rough parts, dead skin etc.
The oils and softeners in the formula work from the moment you begin until well after you wash away the residue, and with the addition of a foot cream afterwards leave feet lovely, softer, smoother and feeling pampered. I really like that this doesn't have the pungent mint smell of so many foot products. The scent is more herbal and infinitely more relaxing.
I haven't used a lot of Linden Leaves products but this is gorgeous, and I'll happily use it again.
I admit to having a foot spa that hardly gets used but with this foot scrub I plan to change that. I had forgotten about this wee gem stashed away in the foot spa box that I got one Mothers Day and after a very rough few weeks decided that I would treat myself and a friend to a home spa experience. I did our nails and then as I was setting up the foot bath... I remembered how much I enjoyed using this when I received it... I must have as it was two thirds empty.
The pack I have has a foot soak as well so in that went, then the scrub went on and it felt heavenly... the scent is cucumber and maybe lavender it was like a gritty body butter, not harsh but you can feel it working as you massage it around. I like doing my own feet as it has the benefit of foot scrub and hand scrub at the same time.
My skin felt so soft and moisturized after (and that is without the moisturiser in my pack being used). This has been put back into foot care routine especially heading into summer and strappy shoe season and will buy again when it runs out... which will probably be in the next couple of weeks.