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Scrub'Me'Luscious Lemon Drop is a rejuvenating body scrub designed to exfoliate and refresh your skin with natural lemon extracts, providing a spa-like experience in the comfort of your home.
R**L
Works great
Makes your skin so fresh and clean
A**R
Just okay
I agree with some other comments on the texture: it's very, very fine and smooth. Seems to be working, but I can't quite tell how well, didn't notice any major difference with ingrown hair...
A**S
Works!!!!
The scrub really works in preventing in grown hairs and it smells so good. it leaves your skin so soft after scrubbing. I love it!
K**A
It's just okay.
This does okay if you're not looking for a true exfoliation. I have found better exfoliation products out on the market.
C**A
Very dissatisfied.....waste of money!!!
I don't know if I received a defective batch, but I'm lementing the fact that I missed the return window. This product is hard as a rock and since it arrived at the end of August the consistency is not due to environmental temperature. I went to use it a couple of weeks ago and was astonished that my finger tips were not strong to scoop out the product. I then attempted to scrape it with my nails and only then did small seperated chunks come out. I then attempted to rub it into my skin and it was literally useless. It appears to be old and has the odor of clay mixed with a chemical fishy smell, none of which coincide with the "lemon drop" packaging! I stuck a pen in this scrub to show how hardened it is.....I would stilll like a refund!
J**E
Save your $ - Apricot Scrub or Exfoliating Gloves Work Better
I'm scheduled for my first "sugaring" and this product was mentioned a few times when I did all of my research. A lot of people seem to feel that it prevents ingrown hairs and, when used prior to sugaring or waxing, it was supposed to help make the process easier. Other commenters are correct. It is pasty and a bit slimy. If you grab a small bit in your hand, like you would with St Ives Apricot scrub, some of it separates in pieces while the rest remains in one big pasty chunk. It has very little exfoliation beads or sands or anything that would make it feel as if it were sloughing off dead skin.I will save myself a lot of money by using St Ives Apricot Scrub a couple of times a week and using exfoliating shower gloves the rest of the time. Those leave your skin noticeably soft and are much cheaper.
C**D
Not worth it.
I have tried an enormous amount of products when it comes to anything waxing, shaving, etc. "down there" I may just have sensitive skin but I think in all honesty it was a waste of money. I saw no change with the expected help of exfoliation. I used maybe twice and then just threw the bottle out.
O**G
Not enough texture
It smells okay, but there I don't feel that there is enough texture to feel like the scrub is doing much exfoliating.
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