Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Lucky 13 Lacquer: Sea Salt Scrub

Today I have a different sort of review - in that it isn't polish, but it is still nail care.



Lucky 13 Lacquer was very sweet to send me a sample of her new sea salt scrub to share with you!

For $4, you receive a "mix of sea salt, Himalayan pink salt, and skin-safe oils with a berry fizz scent", in a 6oz jar.


To use the scrub, a poured a small amount into my hand with a little water, and let it sit for a minute so the salt would start to dissolve because it is pretty coarse. Though I do like my scrubs to be coarse, I feel like they're more effective.

This stuff smells so good! It isn't strongly scented, but it has a delicious berry smell! Not gonna lie, I kind of wanted to lick it - although I don't recommend doing that.

I took care to avoid my actual nail beds when rubbing my hands together (about 30 seconds) so I wouldn't scratch them up, but in hindsight, I should have just put on a base coat to protect my nails so I could have scrubbed around my cuticles a little more.

After patting my hands dry:


There's oil left over after using the scrub, but it is the perfect amount of hydration! There isn't so much oil that you can't touch anything without leaving a residue, but enough to give your skin moisture.

Even four hours later my hands still feel super soft and smooth, and I haven't washed my hands again or used cuticle oil or hand lotion since the scrub!

So overall, I'm a big fan! The scrub works wonders, smells wonderful, and I definitely recommend it for some nice exfoliation and moisturization!

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This stuff sounds and looks amazing!
1 reply · active 507 weeks ago
Oh I like it! I make salt scrubs myself at home for the shower but I've never thought about using them for my hands! That's a great idea <3 Btw I don't know if its just me but your hands look really perfect in that final shot!
1 reply · active 507 weeks ago
Aww thank you so much!! I've been neglecting them so bad lately! :( I have a homemade sugar scrub I use in the shower but I don't feel like it's extremely effective in comparison to salt.

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