April 2nd, 2010
The revamped Glitz Sugar Scrubs are here! Good Judy creates these all-in-one exfoliating, cleansing, moisturizing sugar scrubs from scratch, using the finest vegan and organic ingredients.
But what do they do? Why should you use them? Not sure what to do with them?
Here’s some helpful information and a few tips:
Glitz Sugar Scrubs are a natural way to have healthy, incredibly soft skin without using harsh synthetic chemicals.
Sugar is a gentle exfoliator that removes dead and dirty skin, leaving your skin healthy and glowing. It is less abrasive than salt, and may be used with all skin types. Sugar also contains natural essential fatty acids that nourish the skin.
Our all-in-one formula contains ingredients to gently cleanse and moisturize as well. No need for extra products. No need to clean your face before you exfoliate. No need to moisturize after. We cover all three with one great product.
To use, simply rub product in a circular motion on the parts of your body you wish to exfoliate. Glitz Sugar Scrubs are gentle enough for face, neck, back, legs, tummy, and all reachable body parts. Never use Sugar Scrubs near the groin area.
Sugar Scrubs can be used 2 to 3 times per week…more on rough hands, elbows, and heels.
Great for gardeners and mechanics and children too! Glitz Sugar Scrubs contain gentle organic castile soap. Along with the scrubbing action of the sugar, the organic soap will have your hands clean and soft in no time!
Best Practices: Helpful tips on storage and shelf life
Glitz Sugar Scrubs contain no synthetic preservatives. Shelf life is up to 2 months with proper handling and storage.
Keep lid tightly closed
Store in a cool, dry place. Humidity will decrease shelf life.
Do not allow water to get into the jar.
It is best to use a clean utensil to scoop out product rather than using your fingers.
Following the above tips will ensure you get the longest use out of your Glitz Sugar Scrubs. If you have any other questions or, feel free to ask.
Get your Glitz on!
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