
Freeman Pomegranate Sugar Body Scrub
Hm… after seeing this brand disappeared from Watsons’ and Guardian’s shelves for a long long time, I had almost forgotten about this brand and the wonderful clay mask which I love so much. Well, no review for that as I’ve finish using it long time ago and have no picture or anything. Tough luck.
I expected this to be good, but to my dismay, it’s performance is just so-so. Maybe slightly above average.
I shall break down into a few parts for a clearer picture.
First thing, the texture. Ugh, it’s kinda rough. Well, all scrubs are, but I felt this is a bit harsh for my skin. I just don’t quite like the idea of using it on my body. My skin were left smooth, just like as though I used Watsons Body Scrub instead of this. Hm… I used a wee bit extra on my knees, elbows and heels, but the effect were just normal. St Ives body scrub are way better in getting this 3 parts smooth!
The smell. At first I find it nice. But the longer I smell it, the more sick it made me feel. Too sweet. And very weird. Weird kind of sweetness that is so weird you know it’s not natural.
And even after washing this off, it left an oily film on my skin. I so do not like that. I didn’t wash my body with a whole lot of oil, you know.
I will just use this to gently exfoliate my feet and hands then. Sad purchase, this is.
A big thumbs down from me, if you ask me. I won’t buy this again! I should have gotten the Guava Salt scrub or the Watsons body scrub! Watsons is way cheaper!
too bad the body scrub didn’t work out for you
hope the mask will instead
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The mask ah, smells nice! but yet to see effect.
after a few more tries then i review
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Thanks for the review. Ah…I was thinking of trying the sugar body scrub, as I didn’t like the salt scrub. The scent on the salt scrub is very fruity. Hmm…
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plue Reply:
September 15th, 2010 at 11:12 pm
Hi Eisse, do let me know how the sugar scrub works for u aye?
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