aka: “Sunshine Served with a Side of Sass”
Give your skin its morning espresso shot with this whipped sugar scrub packed with sweet orange and neroli oils. Neroli Sunrise is a citrusy, floral cloud of exfoliating goodness that buffs away dead skin, dull moods, and whatever emotional residue is clinging to you from the week. Sugar granules gently exfoliate while shea butter, coconut oil, and sunflower oil moisturize—leaving your skin smooth, soft, and glowing like the main character in a sunrise montage. The scent? Fresh, floral, and smugly radiant.Use it before a big night out or a deeply unnecessary trip to the grocery store. Either way, you’ll look and feel expensive.
Neroli Sunrise Whipped Body Scrub
Emulsifying Wax (NF): Makes everything mix like it’s hosting a wellness retreat.
Cetyl Alcohol: Not the scary kind of alcohol—this one’s the smooth operator.
Coconut Oil: Because dry skin is canceled.
Shea Butter: Thick, rich, and the backbone of your moisture dreams.
Sunflower Oil: Light, non-greasy hydration (unlike that friend who overstays their welcome).
Sugar: For subtle, sweet skin polishing.
Sweet Orange & Neroli Essential Oils: Citrus bliss with a floral wink.
Ylang Ylang Fragrance: Soft, sensual, slightly mysterious.
Mica Powder: Adds a radiant sheen like you have your life together.
Arrowroot Powder: Helps that buttery finish feel soft, not sticky.
Saliguard: A gentle preservative to keep the magic safe and mold-free.
Size: 250g tub of morning joy
Vibe: Golden, uplifting, irresistibly citrusy
Scoop a generous amount (go big or go flaky).
Gently massage onto damp skin in circular motions. Extra love to rough bits like elbows, knees, and "I've given up" zones.
Rinse off and pat skin dry. No need to moisturize after unless you're just showing off.
For best results, use 2–3 times per week or whenever your skin feels boring.
Store in a cool, dry place and avoid water in the jar—this is a scrub, not soup.
For external use only. Resist the urge to taste test.
Patch test if you have sensitive skin or unresolved skincare trust issues.