This exfoliator is designed to deeply cleanse, polish & brighten so you can throw your hands up in the air and wave them around like you just don't care (but you do care, a lot).
Routine's Dirty Hipster Armpit Scrub is made with pink salt, activated charcoal and coffee grounds with a deep patchouli, mint, cocoa, and vetivier scent. Pro tip, this scrub isn't just for your pits - use anywhere you need a little polish (yes, even your face).
Sodium chloride (pink himalayan salt), propanediol, cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, glycerin, water, sorbitol, sodium lauroyl isethionate, disodium lauryl sulfosuccinate, coffea arabica (coffee) seed powder, glyceryl laurate, pogostemon cablin oil (patchouli), phenoxyethanol, vetiveria zizanoides root oil (vetiver), mentha piperita (peppermint) oil, charcoal powder, theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed extract, tetrasodium edta, benzyl alcohol*. *naturally occuring in essential oil.
Apply generously to armpit, massaging in a circular downward motion to exfoliate and add an extra lymphatic massage. Rinse. Repeat if you want to.
Double duty: Spread onto underarms or face and leave on for 5 minutes. Allow the activated charcoal to do its thing. Add a little water to emulsify for a detoxifying masque-turned-scrub.
For external use only.
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