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Bloomtown Sugar Scrub


Hi guys! Today I’m going to be reviewing the Bloomtown sugar scrub in ‘The Spring blue clay and indigo leaf’.
I got mine in the 68g which is the mini size and you can also buy a larger pot in 285g’s. I am a massive fan of this brand as their products are palm oil free! Bloomtown are an amazing company that are ethical, vegan and cruelty free.
According to the website this product is, “vegan, all natural, cruelty-free, no palm oil” and contains “no sulphates, no parabens, no PEGs, no petrochemicals, no phthalates, no TEA/MEA/DEA, no synthetic colours, no fragrance, no SLS”. It doesn’t contain any plastic microbeads and the scrub is made from scratch.
This scrub is also unscented so it is ideal for someone who has sensitive skin. I have sensitive skin and I have found that it is very gentle on my skin while still exfoliating, removing dead skin and clearing out my pores. It also leaves my skin feeling moisturised. I use this product about two or three times a week and I really like this product. I usually apply it while I am in the shower and then rinse it off with a face cloth. I usually find that scrubs can dry out my skin. However, because this one contains coconut, mango butter and vitamin E, which are ingredients that are very hydrating for the skin, it doesn’t dry out my skin.    



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