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Fineapples Boob Scrub with Sugar and Pineapple Extract

Fineapples Boob Scrub with Sugar and Pineapple Extract

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Product Type: Body Scrub

A rinse-off product touches skin for about ninety seconds. A butter stays on for eight hours. That gap decides how much any active actually delivers, and it is the honest way to think about retinol in a scrub. Fineapples Boob Scrub is an exfoliant carrying a small dose, not a substitute for a leave-on.

  • Ninety seconds of contact. A rinse-off cannot deliver what a leave-on does, whatever the label lists.
  • Pineapple extract with retinol. The same active pairing as the butter under this name.
  • Buy it for the buffing. Exfoliation is the job here; the retinol is a small extra.

Contact Time Decides The Dose

Every topical works on concentration multiplied by how long it sits there. Wash one of those numbers down the drain and the result changes completely. Judge a scrub on how well it exfoliates and count any active in it as a bonus, because that is what the arithmetic supports and it will save you being disappointed at week six.

Why Exfoliate The Chest At All

Dead surface cells sit unevenly on skin that creases, and the chest creases in fixed lines from side sleeping. Buffing clears that surface so anything applied afterward meets skin rather than flakes. It also stops the fine texture that reads as dullness in a photograph even when the skin underneath is fine.

Once Or Twice A Week, Not More

Chest skin is thin and does not need daily abrasion. Twice a week is the sensible ceiling and once is enough for most people, especially anyone also using a retinol product on the same area. The mistake is not being too gentle, it is doing it too often and then blaming the redness on an ingredient.

Where This Is The Wrong Product

Anyone expecting a scrub to do what a serum does will be disappointed, and that expectation is set by labels rather than by chemistry. Skin that is already sensitised by an acid or a prescription topical does not need mechanical exfoliation on top. And a rinse-off is a poor way to buy a fragrance, because most of it goes with the water.

Questions About Fineapples Boob Scrub

Does the retinol in a scrub do anything? A little, over a short contact time. The exfoliation is the reason to buy it and the retinol is secondary.

Can it be used the same night as a retinol butter? Better to separate them. Scrub on one evening, leave-on actives on the others.

How hard should it be pressed? Barely. Let the grain do the work and stop as soon as the skin feels smooth.

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