Bamboo Gardens Foaming Sugar Scrub

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  • Introduce your skin to the tranquil beauty of Bamboo Garden with our luxurious Foaming Sugar Scrub. Crafted with precision and care, this exquisite scrub captures the essence of a lush bamboo forest after a crisp spring rain.

    The invigorating top notes of fresh green leaves and delicate florals blend seamlessly with soft musky base notes, creating a harmonious and refreshing aroma that lingers gently on your skin. As fine sugar crystals buff away dry skin, the rich foaming lather cleanses and hydrates, leaving your skin smooth, radiant, and deeply nourished.

    Key Benefits:
    ✔️ Gently exfoliates for irresistibly soft skin
    ✔️ Cleanses & hydrates with a rich foaming texture
    ✔️ Infused with the fresh, calming scent of Bamboo Garden
    ✔️ A perfect way to bring nature’s serenity into your self-care routine

    Indulge in the rejuvenating power of nature with Urban Bubbles' Bamboo Garden Foaming Sugar Scrub and let its peaceful scent revitalize your mind and spirit.

  • Apply to wet skin, massage in circular motions, and rinse thoroughly. Follow with your favorite moisturizer for best results.

  • Sucrose, Glycerin, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, Stearic Acid, Coco Glucoside, Aqua, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter, Fragrance, Propylene Glycol (preservative) Diazolidinyl Urea (preservative), Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate (preservative), Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Green #5, Iron Oxide

    *Contains Granulated Sugar Cane and Mango

  • USE ONLY AS DIRECTED

    For External Use Only

    May contain Small parts(Choking hazard.) Not intended for children under 3

    Not edible, even though it smells like you could eat it

    May make your tub slippery

    Keep out of eyes and mouth

    Always test this product on a small area of skin before use. In rare cases, skin irritation may occur, please discontinue use if this happens. Do not use if your skin is cracked, damaged, sunburned or has been recently exposed to harsh chemicals such as chlorine