Tea Tree Squeaky-clean Scrub

For oily blemished skin Purifying Vegan
What does it do for you?
Feel like your skin's a bit of a ‘teenage dirtbag’? Our Tea Tree Squeaky-Clean Scrub will help battle those pesky blemishes, so you can take care of the fun stuff. This tea tree face scrub is just the thing for blemished, misbehaving skin. It's enriched with Community Fair Trade tea tree oil from Kenya and gently buffs away dirt, grime, leftover makeup and excess oil. It also helps to clear away dead skin cells allowing shiny new ones to come through. The result? Skin is left feeling more matte, squeaky clean and purified. Your skin will even thank you, no wonder this tea tree scrub is a cult bathroom go-to. Gentle enough for every day, this exfoliating face scrub gets to work as soon as it touches your skin. And just like the rest of its friends in T he Body Shop's Face Scrub r ange, it helps skin feel refreshed. Ahhh, that's better. If you’re on the hunt for a face scrub for oily skin and blemishes, then say hello to your new best friend. The only thing left to do is try it for yourself.
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How to use
1. Splash your lovely face with a touch of water and get to work massaging our Tea Tree Squeaky-Clean Scrub onto your skin. Use circular upward motions and remember to be gentle!
2. Rinse it all off with water. Either use it daily or switch things up and alternate with our Tea Tree Facial Wash.
3. Finish it off with a lightweight moisturiser. Our Tea Tree Mattifying Lotion is perfect for the job.
Community Fair Trade Tea Tree Oil
Small But Mighty
Known For Its Naturally Purifying Prowess, Tea Tree Oil Has Always Been A Winner For Oily And Blemished Skin. That’s Why We Love It In Our Tea Tree Skincare Range. Our Community Fair Trade Tea Tree Oil Is Sustainably Sourced In Kenya. We Partner With A
Our Trade Provides A Fair Price And Stable Income To Hundreds Of Farmers Belonging To Kutoka Ardhini (which Means ‘from The Ground’ In Swahili) In Rural Kenya, Where Employment Opportunities Are Low.