Posts Tagged ‘exfoliate’

Review: Nature’s Essence Body Scrub by Karen Murrell

January 30th, 2010

Karen Murrell sent Jo and me her range of very natural and naturally nice skin care products to try. We’ve already talked about how wonderful the range is. I’ve been using the body scrub (called Nature’s Essence)  a fair bit lately. In summer, I tend to shave my legs a heck of a lot more than in winter. And so my legs get itchy and I risk in-grown hairs. But I find scrubbing or exfoliating helps a lot. At the same time, I don’t like scrubbing too much either, because it can be very drying.

So I’m very pleased that Nature’s Essence is very gentle. You can however opt for a stronger scrub by applying it to dry skin. It actually leaves a moist-feeling residue…maybe residue isn’t the correct word…but it certainly leaves skin feeling soft and nourished.

Nature’s Essence uses salt flakes for the scrub effect. This is interesting, because rather than being dehydrating (which is what I associate salt with) salt is used heaps in scrubs and baths to soften and heal skin.

Anyway, this product is another winner from Karen Murrell. And if you keep up with prettyprettypretty regularly, watch out for an upcoming giveaway of the scrub.

In the meantime, Karen Murrell is available from Farmers, and also from another prettyprettypretty fave – GracieLou.co.nz.

Note: We aren’t affiliated with Karen Murrell in any way. We just like her products and approach to skin care!

Review: Celebration Banana Cream Pie Body Polish

August 10th, 2009

I have googled and googled and googled, but I can’t find any webpages related to this product by HoneyC, except for a couple of ebay listings. That’s probably a bad sign, right?

So both the name and the font used on this tub of scrub look like make it look like a Philosophy rip-off, and that’s probably intentional. I got the polish for my birthday, so I’m not supposed to know how much it cost, but my mother left the price sticker on the bottom so I know it was $11.90. Was it worth it? Probably not. I’m never a fan of fake banana smell, and while the polish glitters all pretty, much like Linden Leaves Gold, it’s like scooping up a handful of gritty snot. You don’t really feel exfoliated at all after using it, and the grit tends to cling to your body in the shower rather than washing easily away. Do yourself a favour and mix olive oil and sugar together for a proper scrub instead.