C. Booth All-Over-Body Sea Salt Scrub *product review* #bodybycbooth #influenster

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I have super sensitive skin so I’m always worried about having a reaction from trying new products. This week I tried this C. Booth all over body sea salt scrub and it felt amazing! This was my first time trying a product from this company.

It had just the right about of “grit” to make my skin feel smooth and polished after my shower. I felt like I was at the spa! I used it on my arms, shoulders and back.

It didn’t irritate or break my skin out and the smell is very light. The Eucalyptus smell is alot stronger in the container than it is when applying to the body, so don’t be worried that the smell is overpowering.

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My container was about 90% full so I would be curious as to how many uses I will get from this jar. But for the retail price of this scrub-its a great value!

The only thing I’m not thrilled about, is that they used blue dye in this product.

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I received a coupon from @influenster to try a @freemanbeauty full size product complimentary for review. I went to my local #Ulta store and picked out this #BodybyCBooth all over body sea salt scrub to review. All opinions and pictures are my own.

Details-
Reveal your most touchable skin with C. Booth’s super-intense All Over Body Sea Salt Scrub! Coarse grains of salt deliver a deep scrubbing sensation that sloughs off rough, dry skin from shoulders to heels. Revitalizing Eucalyptus imparts a cool, fresh feeling over skin for a welcome pick-me-up – just the thing to jumpstart your morning or refresh after a long day. Skin is buffed to perfection and ready to glow!

How to Use-
Stand beneath running water or soak in the bath to get skin wet. Massage the scrub over your body using circular motions. You know the drill – pay extra attention to rough spots. Rinse with warm water.

Ingredients-
Sodium Chloride, Sea Salt, Glycerin, Glycerox HE, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Polyquaternium 7, Eucalyptus Oil, Kathon CG, Blue 1.

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