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- J.namicJul 11, 2018 (UTC)Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsThe oil makes this scrub quite oily, so it's not the best choice for summer use. The oily feeling persists even after application. It's more suitable for seasonal changes, but for dry skin in winter, it may not be enough. The salt component can also leave the skin feeling a bit drier over time. Personally, I like to finish with a soap-based scrub in the winter, then apply a generous amount of oil and body lotion afterwards. The scent is also quite neutral, which isn't my preference - I really enjoy the blue scents from this brand. I've tried various products from them and they have many great fragrances. Lastly, I impulsively bought this based on the promise of Dead Sea salt and oil, and was a bit surprised when I later checked the ingredients.
TipBe sure to follow up with a body lotion or oil when using this in the winter. It seems like a good product for seasonal changes.