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pomegranate body scrub

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eos Mini Travel Size Women’s Shave Cream - Pomegranate Raspberry - 2.5 fl oz

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Pomegranate body scrubs commonly combine three types of exfoliants: chemical acids (e.g., lactic and glycolic acid), pomegranate-derived enzymes, and physical abrasives (e.g., pumice or hydrated silica). Many formulas also include conditioning ingredients like shea butter and natural oils to soften and protect the skin after exfoliation.

Pomegranate is the main note, often presented as a bright, fruity scent. Many formulations pair pomegranate with complementary notes like peach, vanilla, or rosewood to create fruity, sweet, or floral-fruity fragrance profiles.

Usage recommendations vary by formula. Some product descriptions advise exfoliating 1–3 times per week, while others suggest daily use as appropriate for their gentler formulas. Follow the specific product’s directions and adjust based on your skin’s tolerance.

Textures range from creamy scrubs that combine AHAs (like lactic acid) with finely ground physical exfoliants for moderate resurfacing, to whipped or foamy scrubs that use hydrated silica for gentler, non-abrasive polishing. Choose based on your skin sensitivity and desired exfoliation level.

Common warnings include risks of eye irritation and directions to keep the product out of reach of children. Age guidance on listings varies, with some indicating suitability from about 12 years old and others listing 18 years and up—check each product label for age recommendations.

Some scrubs are marketed as moisturizing or hydrating and include emollient ingredients like shea butter and natural oils to help nourish the skin and provide lasting moisture after exfoliation. Ingredient lists will show whether a formula emphasizes hydration.

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