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Rating: 4.9Based on 5 reviews
  • Most helpful positive
    The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 8 months
    Rating: 4 out of 5

    Big favorite

    To get rid of winter skin I decided to try Brazilian Love Body Scrub. I love the body wash from this line and I would say they have the same warm, tropical vanilla and coconut scent. I LOVE the packaging. It’s so easy to use without needing to unscrew a lid or dig in to a jar. The scrub is satisfying and doesn’t melt right away so you get to rub it in but it’s not harsh for me. It’s not drying but I wouldn’t say it’s the most moisturizing scrub either. It leave skin clean and smooth. I really enjoy using it so it is a win for me!!! 😊
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    • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 8 months
      Oh, that sounds wonderful 😍
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  • The post was made 1 day
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    verified customer

    Just the right scrub for sensitive skin!

    Smells soooo good! Not too rough of a scrub. I have incredibly sensitive skin and have Keratosis pilaris on my legs and arms. I've used Rituals scrubs before (probably works fantastic for other people), but these are way too strong for me, and the sugar tears my legs apart.. even with caution. This one has few grains and works well for me with sensitive skin. I can add that my body is sensitive to strong scents and colorants. My skin did not react.
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TreaclemoonBrazilian Love Body Scrub 225 ml

60 kr
Rec. price 75 kr
Free delivery option available from 200 kr, can be sent immediately

Hello soft, smooth skin. Soft and gentle body scrubs with captivating and atmospheric scents leave your skin silky smooth. Treaclemoon Body Scrub is a special treat in a bottle that looks and feels great. Gentle on even the most sensitive skin. True pampering for the best bath or shower of your life! Vegan. How to use: Apply to damp skin and massage in circular motions, rinse clean.

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