Sugar peeling for Nerola and Jasmin — fresh first, then warmer
Neroli and Jasmin is a composition that changes on the skin: the freshness of the nerola and the mandarin goes into soft jasmine, and the finish belongs to the bobbu tone and praline. You know the same smell with Body Shake and Velvet Oil — back here in the version for proper scrubbing. Under it works a formula based on sugar, coconut oil, shea butter and abyssin oil, which exfoliates and at the same time nourishes, so after flushing the skin is not removed, only soft and wrapped.
Who is this peeling for?
Will sugar peel work with every type of skin?
Yes — the recipe is intended for every type of skin. Sugar particles are milder than salt and dissolve faster, so exfoliation is effective but not aggressive. Dry skin will gain the most thanks to high oil content, and rough and prone skin to growing hairs will appreciate regular smoothing.
When to reach for body peeling
Before and after hair removal, before the suntanner, after winter, when the skin is grey and rough, and always when the lotion stops properly absorbing. The bruised epidermis is a condition for further care steps to make sense.
Composition and operation of key components
Why sugar and not salt?
Because it's softer. Sugar crystals have more rounded edges than salt and dissolve in contact with hot water, so massage intensity decreases during the procedure. This is a good solution for the skin, which hates strong scrubbing, and also for freshly waxed legs.
Which gives skin Abisin oil
Abyssin oil is one of the lightest vegetable oils in cosmetics. It strengthens the hydrolipid barrier, softens the epidermis, soothes and regenerates and does not charge the skin. In the peeling, he is responsible for the delicate protective layer that reduces transdermal water loss (TEWL) after flushing on the body.
Shea butter and coconut oil
Unrefined shea koi butter, moisturizes and nourishes, creating a film on the skin preventing drying. Coconut oil supplements them with fat and antibacterial action, and sweet almond oil soothes and smoothes. These three make peeling require practice in picking up, but in return you don't have to reach for the lotion.
Apricots and vitamin E
Apricot clay gently cleanses the skin and captures impurities, without affecting the protective barrier — the skin looks fresh after it. Vitamin E added as a strong antioxidant: neutralises free radicals, supports skin elasticity and protects oils in the formula from oxidation.
How to use sugar peeling
How to perform the procedure step by step
Pick up the right amount of peeling and massage on the moist skin with delicate circular movements. Do not push hard — the work is done by particles, not by pressure. Then rinse the body with water and dry with a towel. The skin can be immediately closed with oil from the same line to prolong the smell.
How often to use body peeling
Once or twice a week is enough. More frequent exfoliation does not produce better effects, and it can irritate the skin — especially in winter, when the hydrolipid barrier is still harder.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does peel leave a slippery bath?
Yes, the recipe is rich in oils, so after the procedure it is worth to be careful when leaving the bath or cabin. It is also good to rinse the surface with warm water immediately after showering.
Do you have to use lotion after it?
Not usually. Peeling leaves a layer of oils on the skin, which replaces light lotion. However, with very dry skin, you can add oil or butter — preferably on a still moist body.
Is peeling suitable for sensitive skin?
The base itself is mild, but the fragrance composition contains declared allergens, including coumarin, linalol, geraniol and citronellol. If you are reactive or prone to allergies, you should test the product on a small piece of skin.
Why do jars differ in appearance?
Because peelings are made by hand in small batches. The consistency, distribution of particles and tints may vary slightly between jars — a natural feature of craft production, not a defect.
Can the peeling be used on the face?
Nope. The sugar particles are too large for the delicate skin of the face, and the fragrance composition is too intense. This product was created exclusively for the body.
How do I store peeling?
In a dry, cool and shaded place. It is also worth taking it with a dry hand or with a shovel — water entering the jar reduces the durability of the product.
METHOD OF USE
Pick up the right amount of peeling. Massage on the body by making delicate circular movements. Wash the body with water and dry with a towel.
We do peelings by hand, in small parts. Each jar may slightly differ in appearance.
Keep it dry, cool and shaded. Avoid contact with your eyes. If skin irritation or allergic reaction occurs, stop using it. The minimum durability date shall be the lot number at the same time and shall be on the packaging.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Smell: neroli, mandarin, jasmine, bee tone, praline
Packaging: glass jar with aluminium cap, net weight 250 g
Type of skin: each
Composition (INCI)
Sucrose, Cocos Nucifera Oil, Potato Starch, Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Parfum*, Magnesium Chloride, Kaolin, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Glycerin, Tocopheryl Acetate.
*Benzyl Salicylate, Citronellol, Citrus Aurantium Peel Oil, Coumarin, Dimethyl Phenethyl Acetate, Geraniol, Hexamethylandanopyran, Hydroxycitronellal, Limonene, Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, Tetramethyl Acetyl Acetyl acetylcanaphthalenes, Vanillain — potential allergens occurring in the fragrance composition.
Description: sugar, coconut oil, potato starch, soya wax, sweet almond oil, unrefined shea butter, fragrance composition, magnesium chloride, apricot clay, abisine oil, glycerol, vitamin E.