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- wh****Normal SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedDec 17, 2020
I repurchased this product because the scent is absolutely divine! I find myself using it about twice a month. Sometimes the granules don't wash off completely, so I follow up with body wash after scrubbing. - dl*******Dry SkinRecommendedDec 1, 2020
Lovely berry scent, moisturizing effect after use, long-lasting softness, and a large quantity that lasts a while. Worth considering during sales periods if you like the fragrance. Great for those who can't visit public baths in the current situation. The granules may cause discomfort, so those with sensitive skin should be cautious. Without a scoop, water can collect inside, making it slightly inconvenient to use. Try using a disposable spoon, like those for Baskin Robbins ice cream, for easier application. For an even smoother experience, try mixing it with a rolling shower oil. - da*****Combination SkinNov 19, 2020
The fragrance is pleasant, and the slightly coarser particles seem to effectively remove dead skin cells when massaged into the skin The coarseness of the particles could be seen as a drawback, as it requires using a larger amount of product - gk*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsWrinkles/ElasticityEnlarged PoresJun 25, 2020
The scent is delightfully sweet and pleasant. It's also quite effective at removing dead skin cells. Due to the container design, it might be a bit unhygienic. The exfoliating particles feel a bit rough. After rinsing, there's some moisture left, but not enough to be satisfying. For some reason, I don't find myself reaching for it often. - tn************Normal SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsEnlarged PoresRecommendedMar 25, 2020
Tree Hut products seem great for those new to body scrubs. They're more accessible and affordable compared to other scrub products. I've tried three brands - Tree Hut, Sabon, and Gioma - but Tree Hut was the only one that didn't require mixing with oil, which made it more convenient. Mixing with oil can be a hassle, and sometimes you run out of oil. This makes Tree Hut ideal for beginners. Since it's not the type you mix with oil, it might be a bit more abrasive and leaves less of a smooth feeling after rinsing. - kk**********Combination SkinAcne SkinBrightening/Dark SpotsSebum/BlackheadsMar 7, 2020
The particles weren't too large, so it wasn't irritating. Despite the small particle size, it was incredibly effective at removing dead skin cells. The scent was disappointing. It smelled somewhat artificial and gave me a slight headache. The fragrance only lasted about an hour, which is extremely short. Next time, I'd like to try a different scent. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedFeb 20, 2020
This was my first time trying a body scrub and I absolutely loved it! After using it, my skin felt so soft and smooth, I thought 'Wow, this is amazing!' Among Tree Hut products, this one has the best scent. Tree Hut generally has thick and sticky fragrances, but I really enjoyed the light and fresh pomegranate acai scent. It's not too harsh, so you feel like it's gently removing dead skin cells without irritation. The texture is like a thick sugar scrub, but it has small red particles mixed in. The problem is that these particles don't dissolve in water or break down. Sometimes they're left on your body after rinsing, and while scrubbing, I wonder where these non-dissolving particles end up. It makes me think about the environmental pollution from microplastics we hear so much about. There's no explanation about what these particles are made of, which is concerning and makes me feel uneasy. It's better to massage it with your hands rather than using a body towel. - al**********Dry SkinRecommendedFeb 1, 2020
This seems like a great product for everyday use. The scent is refreshingly sweet, which lifts my mood after using it. While I didn't feel it was exceptionally effective at removing dead skin cells, it does seem to have some effect. I've been using it about once every two weeks. After use, there's a residue left on the skin, so I follow up with body wash. The exfoliating particles are a bit large, so those with super sensitive skin might want to avoid this. The jar packaging makes it difficult to maintain hygiene. - th*******Dry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJan 21, 2020
The scent is lovely - slightly sweet and pleasant. I really like how it leaves my skin feeling moisturized and hydrated after use. When using the scrub, there's a slight discomfort or stinging sensation. Apart from that, it's quite good. To minimize discomfort, try dampening your skin with water before applying the scrub. It helps reduce the intensity! - cj****Dry SkinSensitive SkinInner DrynessWrinkles/ElasticityDead Skin CellsRecommendedJan 6, 2020
A scrub that leaves your skin feeling as moisturized as if you'd applied oil! I've always focused on my face, neglecting my body care. As someone with dry skin all over, I tend to have chicken skin and scaly patches, especially on my arms and legs where I shave. It's particularly bad in winter! I finally realized I couldn't keep ignoring my body care anymore (when was the last time my skin felt soft? Sigh). Then this savior came to rescue my body - not Tama... but Tree Hut! #Fragrance There's quite a variety of scents available. I tested the fragrance and texture at Olive Young before buying. When it's on sale, you can get a large amount for around 13,000 won! The wide range of scents is a plus, allowing you to choose based on your preference. The fragrance also lingers on your body for quite a while after scrubbing. When you lie down to sleep after using it, you can still smell the subtle scent of the scrub rather than body wash. This could be seen as both an advantage and a disadvantage. #Scrub Particles The particles are large and coarse. Sensitive skin might find it a bit harsh, but you can easily adjust your application method to reduce irritation while maximizing effectiveness! (I'll share some tips later). The coarse particles actually make the scrubbing process quicker and more effective. You can definitely see a difference in skin texture the day after using it - my chicken skin was noticeably reduced! #Moisturizing Finish The scrub itself contains shea sugar - a mix of sugar and shea butter. After rinsing, it leaves your skin feeling as if you've applied oil and then rinsed it off. It's similar to the feeling after using Nivea's in-shower body emulsion (though slightly less silky). It leaves your skin feeling moisturized and smooth. While it's not as hydrating as a dedicated moisturizer, considering most scrubs tend to dry out the skin, I highly recommend this for its moisturizing properties! Although it leaves a moisturized, oil-like finish, it's still a scrub, so it's not enough hydration on its own! While it might be sufficient in summer, for other seasons - especially for those with dry skin like me who need to maintain some level of moisture on their body - you'll need to follow up with a body emulsion or cream. I use this product along with a body emulsion and oil. The coarse particles might be irritating for sensitive or delicate skin. However, this can be easily managed by adjusting your scrubbing method, so I don't consider it a major drawback. The biggest inconvenience is the packaging! It comes in a large tub with a generous amount of product, but since it's a scrub that shouldn't get wet, you need to transfer small amounts to a separate container each time you use it. Just thinking about it feels a bit bothersome... But I suppose the thick consistency requires this type of packaging? It would be so much better if it came in a tube with a wide opening! Don't use the scrub on dry skin or immediately rub it on wet skin! Since it's a sugar-based formula, let the sugar dissolve a bit. Apply plenty of water to your body, then slather on the scrub. While waiting for it to dissolve, you can brush your teeth or wash your face. Once it's partially dissolved, massage it in circular motions as if you're emulsifying cleansing oil when removing makeup. If needed, wet your hands slightly (if it's well-dissolved, you might not need extra water, but if the particles haven't fully melted, adding more water helps). This method significantly reduces irritation while still effectively exfoliating! After rinsing, your skin will feel as moisturized as if you've applied oil. It's amazing!