Review Of The Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Warming Hand & Foot Scrub

I was given a tube of Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Revitalize Warming Hand & Foot Scrub as a gift some time back and I finally decided to give it a try when my skin started screaming out for an exfoliation with little bumps on my arms. Read on for my review of the Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Revitalize Warming Hand & Foot Scrub.
The Elizabeth Arden warming hand and foot scrub came with an interesting claim of warming up upon contact with your skin to provide better exfoliation. Much to my surprise, it actually does heat up when I squeezed it onto my palms. The heat is not lasting though and there is usually a short burst of heat which usually dissapates by the time I scrub it onto my arms or legs. It felt a little funny to feel that short burst of heat whenever I used it but the warming sensation is quite nice once you get used to it.
The main ingredient in the scrub is walnut which is what I believe gives the heating sensation as well. It doesn’t smell too strong and has an interesting scent of walnut and green tea which does refresh me after a long day. The scrub beads are not too rough and don’t hurt, unlike rough sea salt scrubs!
The warming sensation is unique and a bit of a novelty factor for me. Although the beads aren’t too rough, it seemed to be rather effective on the little bumps on my arms but did not do much for my hands and feet in making them smoother or softer. As it was a gift, I am not too sure how much it costs at the counters. Try it mainly for its warming sensation but as a scrub, you might be able to find better ones out there for less.

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