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Thursday 29 January 2015

ULTIMATE HYDRA PERFECTION|| YES PLEASE

SCRUB A-DUB-DUB

A face scrub which doesn't damage your skin is essential and unfortunately there are alot of facial scrubs out there which damage your skin whether it be the actual product or how hard you are 'scrubbing' the product into your skin.

We scrub/ exfoliate our skin to remove dead skin cells, dry patches and unevenness on the skin. 
BUT how often does one need to exfoliate? For MOST skin types twice a week is the perfect amount, although for those who have sensitive or delicate skin twice a week may be too much and could cause irritation but only you will know how much is enough. If you live in a warmer climate or you have naturally oily skin you may need to exfoliate more than twice a week to accommodate to a higher build up of dead skin cells. 

When scrubbing your face you shouldn't try to 'hurt' it as such or go crazy with the scrubbing motion.. Gently massage the product into the skin with slight pressure. I found that massaging it in circular motions around the face works best for my skin. 

My favourite exfoliant/ scrub after trying many over the years from all over (priceline, myer etc) I have found one that really works well with my skin. The Ultimate Hydra Perfection 'Gentle refining scrub' from Racinne, the scrub retails for $24.00 and is available at http://shop.racinne.com.au/gentle-refining-scrub/ 
This scrub is designed for all skin types and uses ultra-fine exfoliating bead. The smell is quite 'fresh' as it contains lemongrass and peach extract. "This formulation also contains seaweed extracts that promotes a 28 day skin renewal system to increase the absorption of nutrients and hydration for luminous, purified and radiant skin." After exfoliating my face which this product it feels very smooth and hydrated! I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to purchase a new exfoliant/ scrub! 


VICBYRNEBEAUTY
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*This product was sent to me for the purpose of reviewing, all opinions are honest and my own*

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