Reveal softer, smoother skin with this energising scrub, enriched with the unique and potent goodness of native Australian plants. Natural Salt and Coffee granules delicately buff away dull surface skin and impurities; native Australian antioxidant super fruit Desert Lime brightens and protects for radiant skin.
I purchased Natio Desert Lime + Salt Coffee Scrub from BHG (Junction 8) Closing Down Sale recently. Natio products like Rosewater Drench Mineral Face Mist and Ageless Hydrating Mask didn't work particularly well for me previously but I still couldn't resist the chance to when my eyes laid upon a coffee body scrub.
How To Use :
Gently massage onto clean, damp skin. Rinse clean with warm water.
The salt coffee body scrub, packaged in a generous 300g sturdy jar makes scooping out the product convenient.
However, my first impression left me slightly disappointed—the scrub felt very dry right from the top, and I assumed the texture would improve as I dug deeper. Unfortunately, the dryness was consistent throughout the jar, which made application less enjoyable.
Despite the dry texture, I went ahead and used it on my body twice a week after exercise, like a post-workout exfoliation. The scrub was definitely abrasive, but that also meant it effectively sloughed off dead skin, leaving my body feeling noticeably softer and smoother after rinsing.
As for the scent, while it’s marketed as a coffee scrub, the fragrance was extremely subtle—you’d have to bring your nose close to the jar to detect it, which may be a letdown for those who enjoy aromatic body care products.
If you're looking for a gritty, no-frills exfoliator, this might work for you—especially if you like a bit of intensity in your scrubs. But if you prefer a more hydrating, sensorial experience, this one might fall short.
The key ingredients are...
Desert Lime, Salt, Coffee, Olive, Sweet Almond, Shea Butter and Coconut.
Sodium Chloride (Salt), Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Powder, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Citrus Glauca (Desert Lime) Fruit Extract, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Oil, Caprylic-Capric Triglyceride (Coconut).
Conclusion
To conclude, while Natio Desert Lime + Salt Coffee Scrub delivers on its promise of smoother skin through effective exfoliation, the overly dry texture and barely-there fragrance may not appeal to everyone—especially those who prefer a more luxurious or hydrating scrub experience. It’s a decent option if you’re after a budget-friendly, hard-working exfoliator, but I’d recommend using it gently and following up with a nourishing body lotion to replenish moisture. If scent and texture matter to your routine, you may want to explore other options.
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