Thursday, August 10, 2017
{Beauty Review} Dermae Microdermabrasion Scrub
Being a fan of Dermae, I was very excited when they recently sent me their Microdermabrasion Scrub to try out. I love trying out new natural skincare products and Dermae makes some pretty amazing items. If you follow me on Instagram, you may have since my Instagram story on my first time using the scrub. Here are five things I loved about this scrub!
1. If I use a facial scrub, it's usually part of my morning routine after a gentle facial cleanser. I love to help jump start my day anything citrusy and this has a yummy blend of lime, orange, and lemon oils. They contain a natural astringents plus antioxidants. It smells amazing!
2. It's gentle. Nobody wants to use a scrub that breaks them out or seriously irritates their skin. Even though this is a microdermabrasion scrub, it's gentle enough for even sensitive skin and can be used twice a week.
3. It makes your skin feel super soft and youthful. Dermae uses a crystal blend including Dead Sea Salt to break away dead skin and diminish fine lines wrinkles and acne scars.
4. It's not just a facial exfoliant. It's great for any area that might need some buffering like your elbows, knees, and feet. The possibilities are endless.
5. All of Dermae products are good for you and the environment! Derma prides themselves on being Cruelty Free, GMO Free, Gluten Free, and Soy Free. Even their packaging is recyclable and made in a wind energy powered facility.
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