Fresh Brown Sugar Body Polish - What's so special bout it?

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This product has won the title of "best scrub" on Sephora year after year.The price tag is extortionate, so i'm sooo curious to know what the hype is about. Has anyone tried it?

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It seems like something you can make at home?

 
I've personally never understood the appeal of body scrubs, exfoliating to me would be easier o_O

 
it smells nice, but when i tried it on my hand. i didnt see any big deal about it. if you really want to try it they have a travel size for like $20-some.

 
I don't get the hype either. Certainly not for that price. If I am going to splurge it won't be on a scrub!

 
I couldn't tell what the hype is because I've never tried it myself, but I do believe several of the ladies here have. I'd be curious to know the hype myself. I can't wait until January when I can start buying stuff again!!

 
Fresh really baffles me with their prices. Ah well...I'll test it out next time i'm in Sephora.

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I was lemming this something fierce until I smelled it in The Cosmetics Market. I was so excited I could buy Fresh products locally. Well---lets just say IMO, its not worth the price tag. I think I had actually bulit it up in my mind to be something that it is not. I think if I mixed brown sugar, a little EVOO (sorry couldn't help myself) {extra virgin olive oil} and maybe some vanilla I would get the same effect and the smell I was looking for...

 
i think it would be a nice indulgement, but you can actually make your own scrubs for a lot cheaper. if i was going to spluge, it probably would be something else. i bet the brown sugar smells delicious though!!
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I have never tried it either.. but it looks good. I usually get my body scrubs at Isle of Eden and there so yummy smelling and resonably priced... They dont leave you feeling greasy but nice and smooth.. just a suggestion...how much is that one btw?
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Yikes! That is a steep price! Whew! Scrubs are nice, but not for a price like that!

 
Originally Posted by Quiana /img/forum/go_quote.gif I was lemming this something fierce until I smelled it in The Cosmetics Market. I was so excited I could buy Fresh products locally. Well---lets just say IMO, its not worth the price tag. I think I had actually bulit it up in my mind to be something that it is not. I think if I mixed brown sugar, a little EVOO (sorry couldn't help myself) {extra virgin olive oil} and maybe some vanilla I would get the same effect and the smell I was looking for... Good one! On the sephora page it says it also has lemon scent, so I will try the "at home" blend, also adding Body Shop Lemon essential oil The Body Shop , or maybe CAROLS DAUGHTER goddess coconut oil Carol's Daughter - Product Information. I'll let you all know next week...
 
Well, I loooove body scrubs. My favorite was the Bath & Body Works cinnamon one - it was part of that dessert-ish line. Well, apparently they stopped making it, so I'm very sad. I still have a little left though that I save for once in awhile.

 
I LOVE this stuff! The smell is delicious, and it makes my skin feel like silk, I have tried many cheaper scrubs, but they are either too harsh, or they leave a disgusting film on my skin. The Jessica Dessert scrub left a film that water beaded off of, I could not get rid of the slimy feeling. The Fresh scrub is exfoliating and moisturizing, without a sticky residue. It is by far the best, and totally worth the $$ - too bad I can't afford to have it all the time!

 

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