I was lucky enough to receive this as a gift from my thoughtful husband for my birthday earlier this year. I had never had the inkling to buy this mostly because of the price but also because it's mostly aimed at oily skin rather than my dry sensitive skin. I couldn't hurt his heart so had to give it a go to see if it would be the best friend for my skin that I have been searching for.
At $42.50 for a 250g tub it better be dam good! I have tried the Rub Rub Rub shower scrub from Lush and this is quite similar to that except for the chunky salt chunks you get. The colour is a light bluish colour with the salt through it. It smells of salt and citrus zing. It's a smell I love but it can get quite overpowering when used often.
I use this in the shower to make it less messy and to give my body and face an all over exfoliating. I grab a good handful in my hand and rub it all over my body in a circular motion, making sure that I am getting the full potential of the scrub. It actually hurts a bit for me. My skin is normally dry and sensitive but this was too abrasive for my liking. It left red scratch marks all over my skin. I didn't do it too hard but my skin was left raw and hurting. I do admit that my skin felt ultra smooth but I assume that is because I rubbed off too many layers of skin with this harsh scrub ouch! I dampened my face and used a smaller amount and used far gentler circular motions. It still hurt but not as much. I did find that my skin didn't feel much different on my face after use. I expect that you have to use harsh scrubbing to get the full effects in my opinion. That is something I am just not willing to do on my face.
I continued to use this on my body, not my face until the pot was gone. My skin did feel hydrated and smooth but still left it feeling raw and stingy afterward. This is a feeling I could live without and can get the same soft feeling from a less abrasive scrub. It felt like this lasted forever because the post just wouldn't end! I couldn't use it too much because the suggestion for dry skin is to use it once a week. It was the longest 4 months of my life! I have taken up using coffee scrub instead to get the exact same results but with my skin still intact. As much as I want to love it, it's just far too harsh for dry, sensitive skin!
I received this in a gift box as a 70g sample. I used it exclusively on my face. It's a creamy, exfoliating scrub with the exfoliating part being salt. I hate to use scrubs with the little plastic balls. It has a very herby citrus scent, very fresh smelling. I have had some red veins removed from my face so I was very cautious to not scratch my skin too much with this as it was quite coarse for facial use. My skin felt really soft afterwards. I did not notice any stinging but I would assume salt in a wound may sting a little! It's a love hate really- my skin was so soft but I probably won't get this again as it is pricey and i worry about breaking capillaries on my face with the abrasiveness of it.
Tips: Definitely wet skin first for lubrication or it can be too abrasive.