exfoliating body polish
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Most body polishes use sugar-based exfoliants; others use salt-based options, including Epsom salt and Pink Himalayan salt.
Apply a small or generous amount to skin, then massage or buff in circular motions (on damp or dry skin) and rinse thoroughly with water.
Body polishes primarily exfoliate and smooth away dead skin. Many also advertise additional benefits such as moisturizing, softening, brightening, firming or anti‑aging effects.
Common scents include coconut and hibiscus, floral notes like rose and jasmine, citrus (orange), vanilla, tropical blends with pineapple, and fruity notes such as raspberry and cassis.
Labels typically list normal and combination skin; many formulations also note suitability for dry, sensitive, oily or mature skin.
Common sizes range from smaller travel jars (around 6–7 fl oz) to mid sizes like 12 oz and 16 oz, up to larger tubs of about 18 oz.
Reviewers commonly report effective exfoliation that removes dead skin and leaves skin softer, smoother and often more moisturized, with many noting improved texture and fewer bumps.