Loved by many during the holidays, we decided to keep the Holiday Spice scrub year round!
This is a beautiful scrub that promotes the spirit. The scent takes you back to fond holiday memories.
Utilizing a great mix of base ingredients and high-end therapeutic grade additions-such as Cinnamon which helps joint pain along with All-Spice, Nutmeg, Clover, Vanilla and Mint. Some studies show that these ingredients help prevent bacterial infections, give anti-fungal properties, reduces pigmentation and aging, tones, cleanses and provides soothing moisturizing throughout the day.
Holiday Spice Scrub
Our Hands, Face and Body scrubs all start with a base ingredient list of coconut oil, sugar and grapeseed oil. The oils are the main carrying ingredients that help promote moisture and hydration all day or all night. The sugar acts as the exfoliant, ridding dead cells, helping to scrub off skin irritants, and get down to the base layer of your skin for the other ingredients begin to work.
Each additional ingredient found in the different scrubs have therapeutic and healing properties that will benefit your skin.
To Use:
Coconut Oil melts at 76 degrees. Depending on the temperature of the room, it may be soft or hard when you first use. If scrub is harder when you begin its use each day, the body temp of your fingers will melt it immediately enabling use.For using in shower, sink, etc- turn water on, warm water works best, quickly wet hands then take a generous scoop of scrubs using two fingers and rub it in to your hands, or other parts of your body. Massage for about a minute is recommended. After completion, rinse completely of the sugar or other exfoliants in the scrub. Dry with soft towel and your skin will be left smooth and cool and you should feel the effects immediately.
Use in the morning for all day moisturizing, and in the evening to help heal your hands after chores, work or other. On dry, cracked, peeling, itching, or other skin ailment, use is encouraged 4-5 times daily until you feel complete healing in those problem areas.