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Summer is almost over and we're all about keeping that summertime glow throughout the rest of the year.


Aside from your daily wash routine and water intake, there is one more way to keep your skin flawlessly glowing: scrubs. We all know the importance of exfoliating our face, but do you have a routine for your body as well?

Body scrubs are a good way to remove dead skin, increase blood circulation, and help obtain healthy glowing skin. While there are many body scrubs available, natural scrubs are the best way to go. Although our skin is there to protect us, we need to make sure we're using the right products to promote skin health. Here are five natural body scrubs that will help improve your skin.

Dr. Teal's Lavender Epsom Salt Body Scrub

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Dr. Teal is known for their essential oil infused treatments that help you relax, replenish, and rejuvenate your mind and body. Their Lavender Epsom Body Scrub made with lavender oil, shea butter, epsom salt, and jojoba oil exfoliates, soften, and moisturize your skin while soothing your senses.

Do you have a favorite body scrub that you'd like to recommend? Share with us in the comments down below!

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