By Contributor: Agnirupa
Whats with the monsoons? Why don’t they just leave me, my combination oily skin and limpy hair alone and go!! In such hard times of course, I never ever skip my meticulous skin regime which consists of a proper scrubbing at least thrice a week. No matter what the experts say, my peeping pimples and blackheads remain ready to pop out as soon as I start neglecting a proper scrub. So I jumped when given a chance to try and review the new exfoliating face scrub by Organic Harvest! Was it worth it?
Organic Harvest Claims: This PH balanced formula has olive oil derivative, lime essential oil and natural plant derived actives, with NMF (Natural Moisturizing Factors). Its irregular-shaped granules, which are soft enough to prevent scratches on the skin, remove dull surface cells, black heads, white heads and dead skin gently but generously. It prevents skin damage and enhances fairness to give your skin a flawless satin finish.
My Review:
The organic harvest scrub comes packaged in a sturdy wide-mouthed transparent tub with a white screw top for easy scooping out of the product. However, I have hygiene issues with the tub packaging though it is ok enough to carry around!
The consistency is fluffy, cream-like (shaving foam more precisely) blue and white in color with a slightly masculine musky smell which I don’t love much but its not overwhelming either and fades quite soon. Being smooth and fluffy, it goes on skin very easily and feels quite fresh and minty.
The scrubbing granules are simple yet effective, consisting of various sizes and I do love a vigorous scrub for my gr itty face. My face feels so soft, smooth and supple after washing this off along with an added glow. And absolutely no greasiness/heaviness!
I use it thrice a week and it has helped in a slight reduction of my recurring whiteheads and slightly rough patches around my nose! For very sensitive skins however, I would advise you to not use it more than twice a week.
Price: Rs. 445
VNA Rating: 4/5
Do I recommend? Organic Harvest Exfoliating Face Scrub comes with an impressive natural ingredient list. For such effective products, the organic harvest army is reaping kudos from every place and this is no exception. A fresh smooth and light scrub, easily washed off to reveal softer and smoother skin and keep dullness and blackheads/whiteheads in check. And the tub will last you a long long time!
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sounds like a nice scrub
Ooh it definitely is!
ooooh Twinny I have been using this too and it seems to work really well!
Great review!
Eeee twinny tu bhii :D i m liking this a lott currently!
Granule size is the first thing that I look in a scrub..and this scrub has the apt tiny grains.. straight up on my shopping list :)
Yes yes me too absolutely!! And on my oily skin i hv millions of breakouts if a scrub dsnt purify properly
Love such products which do what they claim ! need this scrub :)
Hihi u bttr pick this up soon :D
I like that it's mint green in colour! ;)
Our minds follow d same track xuvi ;-)
seems like a perfect scrub!
It is velly nice ^_^
Ooh this sounds so exciting. I am in love with scrubs too. I use them as much as I can. Sometimes overdoing it........
The SA was forcing me to buy this scrub but I did not listen to him. I guess it's time to go and grab it. Organic Harvest anti-acne gel comes in a similar packaging and color and it's working wonders on my acne. It has settled down the acne in just 10 days.
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