This scrub comes in a resealable, waterproof bag. I'm not sure if their idea is that you take the bag in the shower with you but I didn't really like the idea of scooping it out with my hands. So I made these individual little packets that I can take into the shower and use. The product itself is very gritty and has large grains of sugar/salt which gets some serious scrubbing on. It feels satisfying to use, and does leave my skin soft afterwards. However there's too much oil in the scrub. I want my scrubs to be cleansing and feel as if my skin is squeaky clean afterwards. After rinsing this off, my skin feels oily and too slippery. Which mean I have to soap again and try wash off the oily feeling. The smell is nice, but definitely not green tea. It's hard to smell while in the shower due to my shampoo and conditioner, but sitting at my desk it smells somewhat like lemonade.
Not my favourite scrub, I think I prefer those gel/cream types better as they're easier to use. Also not a fan of the oily feeling this leaves. I think I got this from a BR vault many moons ago, so at least I didn't much money on it.
I like a good smell from a scrub, and the green tea scrub smells delicious - like lime / green tea. I also like it to have a good about of exfoliation from a scrub - I want to feel like it is scrubbing my skin, and this ticked that box as well. Big chunky granules that feels like it is getting rid of that dead skin and grime. That is where the good stuff ends. The first couple of times I used it, it was great. But the packaging (zip lock plastic bag) meant I probably didn't close it properly every time, and getting the scrub out with wet hands got a lot of water into the bag. After a few times the scrub went rock hard (probably due to the water that got into the bag or maybe the humidity from the shower). I thought to myself "it's still good". It wasn't still good. I tried to use it and it scratched my arm.
Tips: Straight away transfer it from the bag in comes in and put it in a better container (air tight) and use a spoon to get the scrub out.