Thursday, September 29, 2011

#Review and #Rafflecopter #Giveaway: Tropical Traditions Skin Exfoliator


Old skin can sometimes get a bit flaky even if it is well moisturized.
I am not going to tell you HOW I know this, I just do.
Ah-hem.


So it is nice to have an all natural product that smells yummy to help get rid of all those flakes. I had the pleasure of trying Tropical Traditions Skin Exfoliator. It is available in two scented options; lavender and citrus mint and unscented. I chose citrus mint and it was a refreshing choice!  The product is a mixture of sea salt and rich organic oils that left me feeling smooth and moisturized. The essential oils used were bright and well, minty.


Here is a bit about the product:



Filipinos are well-known for their youthful appearance and soft skin, even though they live in a climate that exposes them to the sun’s rays year round. Coconut oil is their main dietary oil, and is also the main ingredient in their skin care products.

All of the Skin Exfoliators that Tropical Traditions offers are made with organic Virgin Coconut Oil and Virgin Palm Oil. No other products on the market are made with finer oils as their base. Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil is traditionally made from fresh organic coconuts, and independent laboratory tests show that it has a higher level of antioxidants than other coconut oils.

Virgin Palm Oil contains high concentrations of a powerful form of Vitamin E called “tocotrienols” which published research has shown is 40–60 times more potent than alpha-tocopherol (the most common form of Vitamin E found as an additive in most skin care products.) In addition to these powerful Vitamin E tocotrienols, Virgin Palm Oil is also rich in natural carotenes. It is one of the richest natural plant sources of carotenes with concentrations of 500–700 ppm. It is 15 times more retinol-equivalent than carrots and 300 times more than tomatoes, for example.



Just remember, as with any salt based scrub if you have any open cuts you will feel a sting from the salt as it enters the wound. Paper cuts especially - I had a couple when I tried the product. Ouchie! The sting stops as soon as you rinse the salt away.


One lucky reader is going to win their choice of Skin Exfoliater! 
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Disclosure:  I received a sample of Skin Exfoliater gratis from Tropical Traditions. Any opinions expressed are my honest opinions and were not impacted by my receipt of the free product. I received no monetary compensation for this post.

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