Peach and Willowbark Deep Pore Scrub

A peach of a scrub.

100% Natural

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Formulated with finely ground Peach Stones, our all-natural scrub exfoliates and helps polish skin to remove dead cells for a smooth complexion. Infused with Willow Bark, a natural source of Salicylic Acid, it also removes dirt and oil for a refreshingly clean feel.

• Exfoliates and polishes skin with finely ground Peach Stones
• Formulated with Willow Bark, a natural source of Salicylic Acid, to remove dirt and oil

4 out of 5 4 out of 5
From: Phoenix, AZ
Age: 19 - 24
Skin Type: Combination
"Woodsy" Cleanser May 18, 2012
I have combination skin that leans towards the dry side. I need to moisturize and exfoliate well and often. To be honest, the hardest part for me in using skincare products is using them consistently. I think that's why I like this product so much. I use it about twice a week a night to scrub off the excess cells and follow with double the amount of moisturizer I normally use. The next morning my face feels refreshed. I probably wouldn't use this product everyday ... the little scrubbies in it are pretty rough feeling, but it's great for once or twice a week. I also love the "woodsy" smell to it. Makes me smile every time!

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5 out of 5 5 out of 5
From: New Jersey
Age: 19 - 24
Skin Type: Dry
Awesome Product March 26, 2012
Hey guys(and gals), a little history on me first: I always had wonderful, soft skin that was very appealing. I then joined the military and returned from deployment with constant, dry skin. It would dry, crack and peel. I picked this up on a whim and couldn't be happier. Awesome texture. I massage it fully in and let in chill for 10 minutes, then was off with slightly warmed water and pat dry. Extremely soft and natural feeling, you also get this "cooling" radiance you can feel throughout. I recommend it to anyone searching for a light, but very refreshing scrub! 5.5

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4 out of 5 4 out of 5
From: homer,ak
Age: 13 - 18
Skin Type: Normal
good,but mildly unpleasant smell. March 25, 2012
it's a nice scrub,but after it soaks in there is a mildly unpleasant smell. I would use it for shaving you're legs to get dirt and dead skin off. do not use for arms or face,could be to rough and agitate sensitive/dry skin and pull with peach pit bits.

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5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Age: 19 - 24
Skin Type: Normal
Skin feels so soft! February 22, 2012
I fell in love with this product the first time I used it. I love that it's natural and every time I use it I can't believe I have been washing my face with just soap and water. Your skin is so soft it's unbelievable. Just buy it you won't regret it.

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Wet your face and apply scrub with your fingertips or washcloth, massaging gently to loosen and remove dirt and makeup. Rinse thoroughly with warm water and follow with a cool rinse. Complete your daily regimen with a toner and your favorite Burt's Bees cream or lotion.
Peach

Featured Ingredient

Peach — Native to China, the Peach tree’s (Prunus persica) large oval stone makes a great natural skin exfoliator when ground up.

Ingredients: water, vitis vinifera (grape) seed oil, stearic acid, glycerin, prunus persica (peach) seed powder, cocos nucifera (coconut) oil, sodium borate, fragrance, salix nigra (willow) bark extract, glucose, anthemis nobilis (chamomile) flower extract, hydrastis canadensis (golden seal) extract, zingiber officinale (ginger) root extract, fucus vesiculosus (bladderwrack) extract, xanthan gum, sucrose stearate, glucose oxidase, lactoperoxidase

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Rating Snapshop (193 reviews)
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170 out of 193 (88%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

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