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Lancome Rose Sugar Scrub Review

Over the years, I’ve become very serious about my skin problems. One of the important things I needed to focus on is what I expose my skin to. I’ve tried many beauty products, but many of them have ingredients that irritate my skin or I am allergic to. One of the ones I am not allergic to is Lancome’s Rose Sugar Scrub.

I love to save money whenever I can, but since taking my skin problems seriously, I’ve had to stop using more cost friendly products. This includes face scrubs. Today, Lancome’s Rose Sugar Scrub is one of the ones I can still use without worrying about allergies and irritants. It is also one of the most expensive facial scrubs I’ve tried.

Recently, I decided to review some of my old favorite products that I use on a regular basis. Since the Rose Sugar Scrub is one of them, I decided to write a review about it.

Lancome’s website describes what the scrub does as…

This rose sugar scrub is infused with real sugar grains, rose water, and honey. The gentle scrub removes impurities and dead skin cells for a healthy, radiant, rosy glow.

This scrub is the best scrub I ever used. It smells good, it exfoliates the skin really well, and it also hydrates the skin. The sugar grains are what I would consider a medium size for facial exfoliating. This size is really good for me because it cleans the pores, but it also doesn’t dissolve as fast as small sizes sugar grains would. It is also effective at cleaning out my pores without feeling too abrasive like large sugar grains would. Also, the scent of the fragrance is very pretty. It smells like roses, but it isn’t overpowering.

Although the price tag is pretty high for face scrubs, it is something I recommend to anyone looking for a premium priced facial scrub. It works really well, smells good, and is great for anyone with sensitive skin.

 

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