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Is this better for me than an acid exfoliant?

This scrub may be a good option if you prefer a traditional mechanical exfoliant rather than an acid exfoliant. Its polishing effect comes from natural cranberry seeds, which help lift away loosened dead surface cells through gentle massage. That makes the experience different from leave-on or rinse-off acids, which work chemically rather than through a scrub texture.

It can be useful when your skin looks dull, feels uneven, or when rich creams, SPF, or makeup leave you wanting an occasional deeper cleanse. The formula is designed with dry and sensitive skin in mind: glycerin and hydroxyethyl urea support a less tight feeling after rinsing, while almond, linseed, and olive oils help soften the skin.

However, a scrub is not automatically gentler for every sensitive skin type. If your skin reacts badly to friction, redness, or rubbing, introduce it carefully and use very light pressure. If your skin is currently irritated, peeling, stinging, or feels like its barrier is compromised, skip exfoliation until it feels settled.

Choose this product if you want a simple, occasional polish and like the feel of a rinse-off scrub. Avoid layering it with strong active skincare in the same routine, as freshly exfoliated skin can be temporarily more reactive.

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