Shoppers call this skincare item a 'shower staple' that leaves skin 'nourished'
Shoppers are swearing by an 'incredible' cream exfoliator that one is insisting has become a shower staple after trying for the first time.
Hey Bud's Gentle Jane is a multifunctional gentle cream exfoliator that claims to even out skin tone by gently exfoliating away dry skin and also reducing the appearance of blemishes including blackheads and clearing excess oil.
It uses a unique blend of AHAs to dissolve the bond between dead skin cells and natural cellulose beads to gently polish skin.
The cruelty free and vegan formula is suitable for all skin types and is recommended for weekly use in order to keep skin smooth and supple.
The AHAs used in the exfoliator are derived from fruit acids to provide a gentle but powerful exfoliation, as well as Vitamin E which helps heal damage caused by free radicals and over-cleansing to help restore the skin's natural balance.
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Gentle Jane also uses Kaolin Clay which aids detoxification by drawing out impurities that can cause oily, congested and dull looking skin.
Pulling in five-star reviews, it's clear that the gentle exfoliator is proving popular.
One shopper wrote: "Incredibly blown away by heybuds exfoliator, it really does live up to its name being “Gentle” Jane. It has become a shower staple in my bathroom along side the Gel Cleanser.
"It leaves my skin softer than I have ever felt before, smells amazing and it’s perfect for that “deep” clean you WANT from an exfoliator without feeling like you’ve scrubbed your face off."
A second penned: "I didn't think HeyBud could get ANY better, and then Gentle Jane was launched! Soft, nourished, refreshed, clean - my skin LOVES it every single time. Adding this to your routine is a no Brainer."
A third added: "It is gentle but works well to remove dead skin."
You can buy Hey Bud's Gentle Jane exfoliator here for £20, or when buying 2 you can save 15%.
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