The Original Honey Body Scrub
Just Honey One ingredient. Crystallized honey. That's it. The honey crystallized naturally—got grainy and hard the way honey does when it sits. Instead of warming it back to liquid, we jar it as crystals. Those crystals scrub off dead skin. No added sugar. No added oils. Just what happens when honey sits long enough. It smells like honey because it is honey. When you scoop it out, it feels like damp sand. Rub it on damp skin and the crystals dissolve. Rinse with warm water and there's no sticky film—just skin that feels softer and smells faintly sweet. People use this on their face. Some use it as a mask—leave it on for twenty minutes, then rinse. Others keep it by the shower for body. It works everywhere because there's nothing in it that would irritate skin. Face or Body In the shower, scoop some into your palm. Rub it on damp skin—face, body, wherever. The honey crystals scrub off dead skin and dissolve as you work. Rinse with warm water. Pat dry. For a face mask: Apply to damp fac