Yes, this scrub is designed to be gentle on dry skin, with a few caveats. The abrasive particles are suspended in a rich oil-and-butter base — coconut oil and mango butter — which makes them glide over the skin instead of scratching. Coconut oil brings medium-chain fatty acids that form an occlusive layer, slowing water loss from freshly exfoliated skin. Mango butter, pressed from the seed of the fruit, brings oleic and stearic acids and melts at body temperature, leaving a soft, buttery feel.
That said, “suitable” does not mean “safe for everyone.” The product contains fragrance components, and some people are sensitive to coconut or mango. If you have a history of sensitivity to these, do a patch test on the inner arm — apply a small amount, wait 24 hours, and check for redness, itching, or a rash. If you notice any of these, reduce the frequency or pause use.
For very dry skin, the best approach is to use the scrub on damp skin, not soaking wet, and massage gently in circular motions. Do not rub hard — the particles do the work. Rinse thoroughly. The oil-and-butter base leaves a thin film that helps the skin feel nourished, so a body lotion is often not necessary after this formula. If you still feel tight, apply a lotion or oil.
If you have a chronic condition such as eczema or psoriasis, consult a specialist before using an exfoliating product — this scrub is not intended to treat or manage those conditions, and it is not a substitute for a balanced skincare routine.