Yay—let's recycle! Here’s a quick guide for when you've finished using all your products:
1. Make the products 'recycle ready' by rinsing it out and cleaning it. What if the product doesn't work for me? Give it to someone who might like to try it! That way, you will minimise wastage and give the product a second home. ♡♡
2. Get the DETAILS! Typically, most skin care packaging is recyclable in Australia, but what can and can’t be recycled depends on where you live. A quick Google search will reveal a recycling guideline based on your state / territory.
3. Can I put this in my recycling bin? If you've checked and the answer is 'yes', give these items a second life and put them in the recycling bin. If it's not, look into enterprises like TerraCycle, to help you properly recycle your beauty products. If the product is recycable through TerraCycle, it is FREE and all you have to do is gather your empty products together, print a recycling label and ship it out - that’s it! They’ll take care of the rest for you.
FYI, recycling plants uses numbers ranging from 1 to 7 to help sort all the materials. PETE stands for Polyethylene Terephthalate and PP stands for Polypropylene — these are both plastics. PAP represents paper / mixed paper / cardboard. See Earth Easy to learn more about your plastics.
That's it babes! Remember to love our earth; love our planet! #dontbetrashy
Buff away dead skin and feel the silky smoothness with the Ceramidin Body Scrub from Dr. Jart+. Made of walnut, apricot seeds and of course, ceramides, this scrub isn't too abrastive and won't dry out your skin afterwards. It'll also make your skin more receptive to your moisturizer. Finish with Dr. Jart's Ceramidin Body Oil for a beautiful sheen!
200ml.
Product of Korea.
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Anyone that wants a body scrub does the job without being as abrasive as traditional sugar scrubs or dry brushes.
Apply liberally to your body, focusing on rough and dry skin. For the best results, wait a couple of minutes before rubbing the scrub into your skin in circular motions, starting from your legs and finishing at the neck. Rinse off thoroughly.
Precautions:
Stop using the product immediately and consult a dermatologist when redness, swelling, or other skin irritations occur, and consult a physician. Avoid applying the product on open wounds or skin inflammation. Keep away from direct sunlight and out of reach of infants and children.
Purified Water, Glycerin, Cetyl Ethylhexanoate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Walnut Shell Powder, Apricot Seed Powder, Glyceryl Stearate, Pentaerythritol, Palmitic Acid, Ceramide Adipate, Ceramide Adipate, , Ceramide Aes *, Ceramide Iiopi *, Sweet Almond Seed Powder, Bergamot Fruit Oil, Sentient Geranium Flower Oil, Indian Mulberry Flower Extract, Indian Mulberry Leaf Extract, Turmeric Extract, Holy Basil Leaf Extract, Cacao Extract, Sage Oil, Ointment Oil, True Coral Horse Extract, Cetearyl Glucoside, Stearic Acid, Sorbitan Stearate, Hydroxyethylacrylate / Sodium Acryloyldimethyltaurate Copolymer, Caprylic Glycol, Ethylhexyl Glycerin, Myristic Acid, Dextrin, Arachidic Acid, Lauric Acid, Oleic Acid, Propanediol, Sodium Hyaluronate Dipropylene Glycol, Dipropylene Glycol, Hydrolyzed Diglycosaminoglycan, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Cetyl-Phygoushydroxyethylenepolyamide, Benzyl Glycol, Hydrolized Hyaluronic Acid, Cholesterol, Hyaluronic Acid, Raspberry Ketone, Carbomer, Disodium EDTA.
Ingredients subject to change at manufacturer's discretion. For the most complete and up-to-date list of ingredients, please refer to product packaging.
Generally speaking, exfoliation isn't any everyday exercise - products like body scrubs only need to be used every now and then for good results. Of course, exactly how often you should use a body scrub will depend on your skin and what it needs: for example, oilier skin or those in more humid climates might require more frequent exfoliation than those with dry skin.
Dr Jart's Ceramidin Body Scrub is the good stuff. Note that it uses walnut shell powder, so is fairly abrasive for a deep exfoliation. It also contains some fragrant plant oils, so we wouldn't recommend it for hypersensitive or extremely dry skin. As with any abrasive scrub, follow up with a ceramide-rich cream afterwards to keep your skin barrier in good nick and give your skin a nice glow.
Body scrubs are generally used in the shower. Dry-brushing on the other hand, is a deep exfoliating method that is meant to be performed on dry skin before showering.
Ceramidin is the name of Dr Jart's trademark superhero skincare range for dry or barrier-compromised skin. The rich and nourishing formulas offered by each of these products in the series work beautifully to repair damaged skin and improve moisture retention. It's one of Dr Jart's most beloved ranges, because it is so effective!