When I purchased this I was quite excited as I am a massive lover of scrubs, so when I opened the pot I honestly thought that the Lush lovelies had literally gone down to the beach and scooped a whole load of it up and put a couple of dashes of watermelon fragrance in. I was quite disappointed to be honest with you.
But in saying that, its not all as bad as it sounds. Yes it is loose grains however once you add a little water to the scrub it then starts to come together like a normal scrub would.
I have sensitive skin so have to be careful how many times I used this due to it making my skin feel red but it did leave it feeling smooth and smelling amazing. To me it smelt like Watermelon?
It is a massive pot too which I think is great value for money however I don't quite feel it is the right scrub for my skin.
Life's a beach sounded like it needed to be bought for the name itself. It made me giggle quitely to myself so it went in to my cart. I love a good body scrub at the best of times and the fact that Lush make it made me want it even more. 400g is quite big for a scrub so it was worth the money hands down.
It comes in a generic black tub with a screw top lid to keep it fresh and ready to go. The scrub is yellowish and smells salty and citrusy. It is vry fresh and is an instant wake up call if you get a little too sniffy in the tub like I did.
I grab a small handful and spread it over my skin using circular motions trying to get the best out of the scrub. It lathers up perfectly but it actually feels like i am sandpapering my body with sand. It is far too abrasive and makes my skin raw and red, I don't know if I scrubbed too hard or if it was a combination of both the scrubbing and the graininess of the formula. The smell gets too much too fast and often burns my skin where I have scrubbed with it.
The one bonus is that my skin is uber soft and smooth but at the cost of losing a couple layers of skin then pouring lemon juice on the raw areas.....no thank you! I think I will stick to my coffee scrub.
Tips: Keep out of the water stream to make it last.