**Note: This post is not sponsored by Bath and Body Works**
Exfoliation is an important part of my beauty routine and, honestly, I am not the best at keeping up with it. I have sensitive skin, so every time I shave it is imperative that I exfoliate or I will get razor bumps. It's not really razor burn because it doesn't burn; they are just bumps. Sometimes I also get ingrown hairs, which are not fun at all. Exfoliating is a way to prevent these things from happening, and it makes my skin feel super soft.
This is the scrub that I am using. This was part of the Oahu range from Bath and Body Works from this summer. The scent is called coconut sunset, but it is not a super strong coconut scent. It does smell tropical, and the scent is lovely; it is not at all overpowering. The scrub mostly takes away ingrown hairs and razor bumps and it makes my legs feel very soft.
I also like making homemade sugar scrubs because you can customize the smell. I have made a cinnamon one and a peppermint one and everyone that I gave them too seemed to like them (I didn't hear otherwise). I might make a post with a recipe soon. It is very easy (and cheap) to make and you can find cheap jars to put them in!
Do you have a favorite scrub you use? Let me know in the comments.
Exfoliation is an important part of my beauty routine and, honestly, I am not the best at keeping up with it. I have sensitive skin, so every time I shave it is imperative that I exfoliate or I will get razor bumps. It's not really razor burn because it doesn't burn; they are just bumps. Sometimes I also get ingrown hairs, which are not fun at all. Exfoliating is a way to prevent these things from happening, and it makes my skin feel super soft.
| My current sugar scrub! |
I also like making homemade sugar scrubs because you can customize the smell. I have made a cinnamon one and a peppermint one and everyone that I gave them too seemed to like them (I didn't hear otherwise). I might make a post with a recipe soon. It is very easy (and cheap) to make and you can find cheap jars to put them in!
Do you have a favorite scrub you use? Let me know in the comments.
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