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In this video, I dive into the Brickell Men’s Polishing Body Scrub. Packed with NATURAL ingredients like walnut powder and glycolic acid, it offers a coarse texture perfect for exfoliating even SENSITIVE skin. Discover how sand-like texture and invigorating smell make it a top pick for men. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. SUBSCRIBE for more dad-approved product reviews.
- What It Does: This body scrub for men exfoliates dirt, grime, and dead skin cells for a clearer complexion. - Who It’s For: For men of any age with any skin type - especially acne prone or oily skin. - How It Works: Our Polishing Body Scrub uses an exclusive mixture of botanical ingredients to remove skin debris, restore proper moisture, and soothe the skin. - Key Ingredients: Natural & Certified Organic ingredients, including walnut powder, glycolic acid, oastraw.
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Let's see, this is a polishing body scrub with walnut powder, glycolic acid, and oat straw.
So I am very curious to know what this is going to look like on the inside.
Like how much exfoliating can you get from it.
So, I'm going to unwrap it right here just like this.
There we go, that's good enough.
I guess I can get it all right here.
Okay, we'll just leave it like that for now.
A little safety seal on there, okay.
It's a lot coarser than I thought that it would be.
I'll show y'all in just a minute.
I can see it right there, and then this is it right in the jar just like that.
Ooh, that's got a very invigorating smell to it.
Like, I don't know if that's a citrusy type of thing going on there.
Wow.
Okay, so you got the walnut.
Where's your instructions?
Use a generous amount on the body can be used on alufa, a washcloth, or directly applied to the body with your hand.
Also with a rinse and one of our body washes.
All right, so I'm not going to use it on my entire body, but I figured I'd do it on my arm right here.
So I'm not going to take a super generous amount.
Oh, it feels like sand.
Oh, okay, I could see how this would be.
So I remember we went to a factory museum in Iowa, and it was all about farm equipment.
And so they had like a table setup where kids could play like trucks and whatnot in this sand pit.
But it wasn't sand that was in there.
It was like ground up walnut shells.
And that's exactly what this reminds me of.
It's got the same texture.
This is just a little bit more wet as opposed to that being dry.
And so since you have the consistency of a sand right here, it's really going to give you that exfoliation that you might find whenever you're like on a beach or something like that.
That's one thing I love to do.
Whenever we go to the beach, just stick your feet in the sand and rub them back and forth.
Or go for a nice long walk, and you let the sand exfoliate the bottom of your feet.
And it just feels so good.
They get so smooth, they get rid of all the dead skins and whatnot.
It seems like it's got a little bit of like some sudsy stuff in there too.
So it's actually adding as like a little bubble up to it, which is nice.
I got to say I love the smell of it.
I'm not too sure exactly what it is.
But it's got a nice I can vigorating smell, which will be good in like a hot shower type of environment where you got a lot of steam going on.
And then that steam picks up the fragrance and really smells nice.
Oh yeah, this is looking good.
Yeah, I really like that smell.
It's not too heavy though.
It's not a heavy smell.
It's very, very light.
Like I have to get pretty close to like really get a good whiff of it.
From out here, I can barely smell it right about here.
So you have to get like five inches from the skin before you smell it.
What is that smell though?
Let's see, we have Walnut Shell powder.
Aloe leaf juice.
I'm trying to find the English version of these names.
Glucoside, Laurel, Glucoside, cocoa, my deal of the dintane.
I'm butchering all this lavender flower water.
Okay, my wife likes lavender so that might she might actually really, really like this.