Tuesday, 28 February 2017
Scrubee Body Butter
Being on a budget is a rather difficult task when Lush release a new range every month or so. So limiting myself to £20 per seasonal range means careful choice. Scrubee stood out to me because I'm always after the perfect body butter. I suffer from eczema so every shower needs to be as moisturising as possible to make sure my skin stays hydrated. Whilst my all time bestie has been Buffy, when I heard that Scrubee could be 'better' I had to see for myself.
To use Lush body butter's, you usually wash like normal and apply after a shower gel or jelly. You rub them directly on your body. Your skin, or water, heats the butters for them to easily glide across and melt their goodness over your skin. Scrubee is particularly special, as it scrubs as well as intensely moisturises. Then wash it off and pat yourself dry!
Scrubee offers a range of rich ingredients to truly treat the skin. Consisting of Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter, Fair Trade Shea Butter, Coconut oil, and Honey to hydrate and repair the skin. Honey is especially magical as it is a natural preservative and has been used as a natural skin ointment for thousands of years. In addition, Scrubee's scrubbing power comes from the combination of Ground Coconut Shell and Ground Almonds, which offer a light but effective exfoliation. As well as all these ingredients, the scent of Scrubee is enhanced by Brazilian Orange Oil and Bergamot Oil.
Altogether these ingredients create the beautiful scent of Scrubee, which shares its scent with the Honey I Washed The Kids family. But in case you aren't familiar, I smell a mix of white chocolate, sweet honey, and notes of orange. It's absolutely addictive and a scent I can't see many people not liking. Even after the shower, I find it dominates any memory of shower gel used and offers hours of a comforting impression on the skin.
I found that the stripes of Scrubee is where the exfoliation comes from. So you won't feel it until you melt the layer of butter first. It melts easily, but less-so than Buffy. I also find that Buffy can leave skin feeling too greasy post-shower, whereas Scrubee is as if you've just applied a light lotion- you know it's there on your skin but it's not too bothersome. Scrubee may look small, but it's quite fat for its size, and from using it in the shower for over two weeks I find it has only shrunk by 1/4 of its shape, meaning it can really hold up between uses and will probably last a good month of daily full body usage.
My only gripe is that it's only around for Mothers Day and not everyone can afford to stock up. Whilst I do find it being quite pricey, Scrubee is truly the best product I have tried this year, and I would do anything for it to be regular line and would even forgive Lush if they replaced Buffy to make room for it. If there's a must-have item from this year's seasonal range, it is definitely Scrubee Body Butter.
Rating: 10/10!
Price: £6.95
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