That's the magic of a good face scrub. Sure, there are other ways to exfoliate your skin, like enzymes and acids. These formulas usually have a gritty texture, and it's that grit that deep-cleans skin. The trouble is, though, that they can work a little too well—which is why St.
Ives Apricot Fresh Skin Scrub, a cult-favorite formula, faced a lawsuit back in While the St. Ives Apricot Scrub lawsuit was tossed out of court in December more on that below , it's come back into the spotlight because of Kylie Jenner, of all people.
Jenner recently revealed she's expanding her Kylie Cosmetics empire with a new skin care line called Kylie Skin. One of the products that will be launching with the collection on May 22? A face scrub that uses crushed walnut shells to exfoliate, much in the same way that St. Ives' Apricot Scrub used them. The plaintiffs in the St. Ives lawsuit claimed two things: that the crushed walnut powder creates microscopic tears in your skin, exposing it to infections and irritation, and that its label's claim of being noncomedogenic i.
Crushed walnut powder sounds like it would be harmless—after all, it's just powder. Juicy Watermelon Lip Scrub Polish away dullness to reveal super soft, hydrated lips! Fresh Skin Apricot Scrub Our award-winning deep clean.
You made it! Welcome to the bottom of the page. We spend most of our time down here talking about what inspires our skincare. Oh, and how to get glowing skin—specifically, how to make your skin glow. Our products were all made to bring the joy of nature to your skin while making it glow —all without crossing into shiny skin territory not cute. Ives Apricot Scrub should be banned from your shower completely. If you've found that the exfoliator works best for your skin when used only once or twice a week, as exfoliating products should be used sparingly to avoid irritation , Katz recommends using the apricot-scented formula "gently" as a wash—rather than a scrub—to avoid inflammation.
Meaning, the St. Ives product can be used in lieu of your cleanser on the days you use it. He adds, "I'd only recommend using it every second or third day, particularly in the winter months when the skin gets quite dry and is even more prone to irritation. When asked for a comment, a Unilever spokesperson gave Allure the following statement: "As a general practice, we do not comment on pending litigation.
We can say that for over 30 years, consumers have loved and trusted the St. Ives brand to refresh and revitalize their skin.
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