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Eslor Replenishing Scrub - review
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I first discovered Eslor through Bellabox and was keen to try more of the range. As noted in my Eslor post here, I picked up a couple of trial kits from the US website and am using them currently. While some Eslor products are available in the Bellabox shop, I wanted to try as many items as possible!
The Eslor Replenishing Scrub is my favourite product from the company, along with the Brightening Activator. I first came across it through Bellabox and went out and bought the full size, and later bought a back up in one of the sales in the Bellabox shop. I LOVE it!
Eslor claims/product details:
- Cleans, exfoliates, smooths and replenishes
- Combines the richness of almond-honey, apricot kernel powder and peach kernel powder
- Helps cleanse and revitalise the skin by removing dead skin cells, leaving skin glowing, vibrant and flawless
- Day after day the skin appears more beautiful, the skin more radiant
- 100% free of Parabens, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS) and Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (SLES)
- RRP $28 USD for 50ml
- Available from Eslor in the US, or from the Bellabox shop in Australia
Verdict
Yes, this lives up to its claims - can't recommend it enough! After receiving the 5ml sample in Bellabox, I immediately fell in love.
It smells toasty and wonderful and leaves your skin looking fresh and feeling clean. I've definitely noticed an improvement in the surface of my skin since using it - it's become one of my HG products, and it's definitely my favourite face scrub at the moment, and has been since I first tried it. Your skin feels amazing even after one use.
While it's annoying that Eslor isn't widely available in Australia yet, you can pick up quite a few items in the Bellabox shop, and the company does ship to Australia. While it's not fun to pay for international postage, you can get free shipping for purchases over $200 and the company often runs specials/discounts and includes samples/gifts with purchase. Note also that a little birdie at the company told me that Eslor is currently looking for more Australian stockists. Wuhoo!
I would also like to comment on Eslor's customer service - its representatives are responsive and happy to answer questions. Customer service is, to me, becoming more and more important these days - particularly when it comes to ordering products online from overseas. If you're going to fork out money to a 'faceless' company in another hemisphere, it's reassuring to know you're being looked after. Customer service is also important because there are so many brands out there that companies can no longer rely on the quality of their products alone.
If you'd like to try a sample of this and other Eslor products, do get in touch with them here.
AWESOME!