☕✨ Glow Up with Every Scrub – Because Your Skin Deserves the Spotlight!
mCaffeine Naked and Raw Coffee Body Scrub combines potent Arabica coffee powder and nourishing coconut oil to exfoliate, tone, and soften normal to oily skin. This unisex, dermatologist-tested formula reduces cellulite, fades tanning and stretch marks, and treats ingrown hairs, delivering irresistibly smooth, radiant skin without parabens or mineral oils.
P**D
Smells like heaven!
I love to use scrubs in the shower. They make such a difference with dry skin. This one is rich and creamy. It's the perfect morning wake up. This a great item for beginning holiday shopping. The price is excellent. I will reorder when I run out.
T**.
Revitalizing Coffee & Coconut Body Scrub
The Naked and Raw Coffee Body Scrub is a standout skincare product that blends the energizing properties of Arabica coffee with nourishing coconut oil. The coffee powder helps boost circulation, reduce cellulite, and diminish tanning, while the coconut oil works to soften skin and reduce stretch marks. This exfoliating scrub is effective for tan removal, treating ingrown hairs, and sloughing off dead skin cells, leaving your body smooth and soft. Suitable for both men and women, it’s dermatologically tested, free from parabens and mineral oils, and features a pleasant coffee-coconut scent. This scrub is a refreshing addition to any body care routine.
A**A
Received the product with expiry just over a month away
This is one of my most favourite products and I order it quite often. But this time I received an almost expiring product and I’m super disappointed. I didn’t expect this from Amazon or mcaffeine. It’s a goddam body scrub and imagine using an expired product on the skin!Extremely extremely disappointed.
W**K
body scrub
This body scrub came with both the jar and the box wrapped and protected. This was the first time I came across a scrub in a glass jar and to be honest, it made me a bit nervous. My shower stall has only a few shelves, and I was nervous that this could get knocked off,It's supposed to have a coconut-coffee aroma, but I honestly barely detected any scent at all. That was fine for me. Since the instructions advised focusing on "tricky areas like elbows, knees and neck," I took it to mean it wasn't meant to be a facial scrub.The consistency seemed a little liquidy when I first applied. And so then I stuck a finger in to mix. After that, the consistency was thicker and, well, more consistent.I did not apply a lot but what I put on felt fine. It also left my skin feeling good afterwards.This is made in India and the importer is based in NJ. I am not sure what the benefits of caffeinated beauty products are, but I checked out the company's website and saw that mcaffeine has a good number of products. Its About page explains how the co-founder came to learn about caffeine and what it could do.. Interesting stuff.
K**I
Not my type
This body scrub is definitely different from what I have used before. The ones I used is mixed with some liquid solution. This one is not mixed with a looks and smell like instant coffee. The smell is not overpowering and I am okay with the coffee smell.This comes with a small clay spoon to scoop the body scrub. I find it difficult to apply because you are supposed to put it into your hand and wipe in on your wet body. When I apply, I was only to apply it to a small portion and need to scoop a few more times to apply to all parts. The scrub itself is similar to how it feels when you get sand on your wet body at the beach. I think there may be people who like how this is used but I prefer other kinds of scrubs that are already mixed.
S**O
Basically just a gimmick, and a messy one at that
After living with this stuff for a month, I can't say my skin feels much smoother, that any cellulite on my body seems diminished, or that the stretch marks have faded.What I can say, however, is that our once white subway tiles and grout in our shower may never be truly white ever again. You know the brown stain coffee can leave on your teeth? Well, your bathroom and shower tiles probably don't get brushed every morning and night the same way your teeth do. If you're going to try this stuff though, you might want to consider keeping a scrub brush handy in the shower because there will be some discoloration if you let the debris from this wash just sit on your shower floor.Considering the "benefits" of this scrub aren't readily apparent, I'd recommend just skipping it entirely, because the effort to clean down the shower every day after applying this just isn't worth it.***Overall Value***The boasts of this mCaffeine scrub never seem to materialize as promised, so it's hard to credit this stuff with any real value.
K**C
Fine and sticky rather than course and thick
I love body scrubs and have used them twice weekly for over twenty years to exfoliate my skin in the shower. While they've ranged in texture and feel significantly, I've never had a body scrub that's more gel-like/sticky than thick. I'm also not accustomed to a body scrub using fine particles to exfoliate instead of larger and/or coarser particles.The stickiness goes away quickly when I rub the scrub between my hands to apply it, and it goes on smoothly, leaving my skin feeling hydrated once I rinse it off. In addition, the benefit of having a thin scrub is that less is needed to cover more area, so this will last longer than my typical scrubs.As a body wash, it’s nice and seems gentle enough to use daily, as well as by people with more sensitive skin. As an exfoliator, though, it isn't as effective as I'd like. I’ll use it, but as a body scrub five days a week while using my current sugar scrub as an exfoliant on the days I don't use this scrub.Two other things to note:1. The aroma of this scrub is pleasant and not overpowering (thank goodness!), so for those with sensitive sinuses like me, it’s definitely worth a try.2. The jar I received shows that this scrub has been sitting around for a while, showing a manufacturing date nearly fourteen months ago. This typically doesn’t bother me, but the expiration date is January 2025. I’ll use it up by then, but for people who use their scrubs more intermittently, this might not be enough time.
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