Green Tea Sugar Scrub
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Green Tea scrub is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties. Benefits the skin from sun damage. Increases moisture in the skin from sun damage. Protects From Sun Damage. Green tea helps in fighting free radicals and reduces inflammation. Rejuvenates the skin. Fights Signs Of Aging. We all want a youthful glow and what is better than a natural remedy? Prevents acne. Unclogs pores. These antioxidants can slow down the aging process in skin appearance, delay fine lines, wrinkles and age spots, while reactivating dying skin cells. Helps to avoid or remove pesky ingrown hairs. Brightens and evens out your skins texture. Helps to remove toxins. Sugar Body Scrub Removes Dry Bits.
Unless you have preexisting irritation, sugar scrubs are generally safe to use on the body. They’re particularly useful for extremely dry, rough patches of skin on the elbows, knees, and heels. You may even use a sugar scrub on your hands to help prevent dryness.
Due to the rough texture of sugar crystals, you should avoid using sugar scrubs on any areas of irritation, wounds, and rashes. Sugar scrubs could further exacerbate these conditions.
Talk to a dermatologist if you experience any side effects after using a sugar scrub that fail to improve after a few days.
You should also avoid sugar scrubs if you have sensitive skin, eczema, or any inflammatory skin condition.
Ingredients: Green Tea bags, Hot water Distilled water, Brown Sugar, Coconut oil
Always test a small amount of a new body scrub on your arm first — if it’s too harsh for your body, it’s too abrasive for your body.
Use scrub to exfoliate once to twice a week.





































