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    Rituals of mehr

    In collaboration with #reviewclub, I have tested this body scrub from rituals. Which is promising now in the springtime, so you can scrub the body free from dead skin cells. Smells good, easy to use. A little product goes a long way for the body, leaving the skin soft and smooth. A little negative is that it is quite oily, but that is my personal preference, as I like a bit creamier scrubs.

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  • Wonderful. Gives moisturizing skin!

    I had the honor of testing this product, and I think it’s fantastic. I usually buy Rituals products often, but I hadn’t tried this particular scent. I find that the scrub is easy to work with, and I love that you get such a lovely feeling on your skin after the shower thanks to this product. It smells really good and isn’t too strong in scent. It’s almost like you’ve already moisturized your skin when you use this scrub. Highly recommended 🍊 + 🪵 = 🫶🏼✨ reviewclub

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RitualsThe Ritual of MehrBody Scrub 250 g

2 reviews, 4.5 on average
139 kr.
Free delivery option available from 300 kr., can be sent immediately
Description
Ingredients

Exfoliate the skin to reveal a smoother look and feel, while also adding an extra layer of pampering to your body care regimen. The Ritual of Mehr body scrub is a luxurious polish enriched with 92.6% ingredients of natural origin. The rich oils in the formula nourish, soothe and energise the skin. With sugar and potent sweet orange peel particles to gently buff away dead skin cells, leaving the skin silky soft and glowing.

Use:
Apply the scrub to damp skin and massage your entire body in circular movements. Rinse with lukewarm water.

250 g
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