LadyKin Aqua Exfoliator for Body - review

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I received this product in Memebox #70 Thumbs Up! Bloggers' Picks

While I was glad to receive it because I don't have anything like it, I don't think it's a particularly useful product and it's certainly not one I'd bother with again.


LadyKin claims/product details:
  • Aqua exfoliator that leaves skin soft and clear
  • Collagen, hyaluronic acid and grapefruit extract ingredients supply moisture and nourishment to the skin while effectively removing impurities 
  • For skin that looks and feels satiny smooth
  • Enriched with cellulose components from papaya and pineapple extracts
  • Removes all bodily dead skin cells without you having to scrub down hard enough to stimulate sensitive skin
  • To use: after showering, spray all over and then softly roll away the dead skin cells
  • RRP $14 for 150ml


Verdict

Look, just so someone has said it: I'm really REALLY sick of receiving products from Memebox that claim to remove dead skin cells (saying you simply have to 'roll them away'), when all the products are actually doing is chucking a layer of gunk on you - and that's the stuff you're 'rolling away'.

Is anyone dumb enough to believe that they're rolling away dead skin, and not simply winding up with bits of product stuck to them like pilling - product that's often ridiculously hard to remove?

At least then you get the experience of having what feels like dead skin cells all over you.

?!?!

I mean really.

Obviously, this product annoys me. Ha. The good thing about it is that it feels refreshing on your skin when you spray it, and I like the pineapple scent. That's the end of the good stuff, however.

After first use I decided it was certainly a before-shower product, rather than one you apply afterwards. That's because I don't want to spend ages trying to rub off the film the product leaves behind. I suppose hacking at yourself with a towel in an attempt to remove this product is a way of removing dead skin cells (and leaving yourself red raw in the process)?!

My golly.

I'm not even going to bother commenting on the various product claims. If you want to get something out of this, spray it on, enjoy the feel and scent of it, then wash it off in the shower and use a proper exfoliant.

Ach.


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