My go to scrubs for a smooth makeup application
- Maz Beaute
- Jul 19, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: May 22, 2019
St.Ives has always been my favourite skin care brand especially when it comes to facial scrubs. I know for a fact that their scrubs are not harsh on the skin and the results are amazing.
When applying makeup, I am sure you will all agree with the fact that dry and flaky skin literally ruins the finished look. It can happen prior to application or even in between or after if a proper moisturiser hasn't been used or too much product is used with proper blending done. We all literally live for that flawless base and flawless finish makeup application. Therefore proper exfoliation is needed to achieve these results.
Lets talk a bit more about these scrubs:

1. Even and bright Pink lemon and Mandarin scrub:
The even and bright scrub is made with 100% Natural Exfoliants, which help gently polish away little imperfections leaving you with that soft, bright and radiant looking skin. The scrub has little micro beads inside which helps which the medium exfoliation to achieve radiant look skin. It also has a fresh pleasant smell.
2. Fresh skin Apricot scrub:
The Apricot scrub work s a little different from the even and bright scrub as it gently exfoliates dull surfaces to instantly reveal smooth, radiant skin. The exfoliating beads are felt more in this scrub as the product deeply cleanses your skin. Oil free and non irritating for the skin.

- I personally love both of these scrubs as they both do wonders within. I tend to use the Fresh skin apricot scrub on days when my skin needs that extra bit of exfoliation or feels flaky (as the beads inside are more exfoliating than the even and bright scrub). It deeply exfoliates the skin leaving it super soft and radiant and gets rid of the flaky-ness.
The even and bright scrub I tend to use 2 - 3 times a week depending on how my skin feels. It polishes away imperfections and leaves my skin looking even and bright.
Whats your favourite one out of these. Comment below??⤵️⤵️
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