Srub... For me this word sounds as a spell. I buy up them with special persistence, trying all new aromas and textures. And if I read somewhere an enthusiastic review of a srub which I did not have yet, I will not calm down, I will not be hit a desired jar in the hands yet.
The copy about which I will tell now forced me to run about fairly, but several months of active search later, I at last hold this in hand is such long-awaited - a jar.
It is Summer Ice Cream cream peeling from Organic Shop.

Oh, these huge jars of Organic Shop, I adore them. Such large volume, and it is 450 ml, allows me as to a true skrabomanyak, completely to enjoy means and not to think of its expense.
Aroma, it matchless, magic, divine... The name "Summer Ice Cream" very well displays it.

It is a smell of ripe juicy strawberry, a fragrant honey peach and bright, it is a little with sourness, pulp of passion fruits. Also present that all these summer fruit are watered with the creamy ice cream which a little thawed under the hot sun. This aroma just dements me.
The jar is issued very brightly and as in summer too.

The consistence cream peeling is similar to the candied jam. It a gentle dairy-pink shade, with rather large pieces of strawberry, passion fruits and even with the whole berries of a sea-buckthorn.

In my opinion, this peeling the consistence is more similar to a srub. Sugar at the expense of which we will also clean, mass and polish skin, much. I think, in its percentage of about 70-80%.

Structure of a peeling very dense and viscous. Sugar grains in it the different size, are as large, and smaller and also it is possible to notice small particles of the crushed stones of passion fruits though sometimes these stones come across also in not ground look.
Here so appetizingly berries and pieces of fruit in a peeling look.

All series of srubs and peelings of "Body Desserts" has just excellent structure. And this peeling not an exception.
It contains not just extracts of fruit and berries, and these berries in the crushed state.

Besides peach oil, strawberry and passion fruits, a peeling "Summer Ice cream" contains nutritious shea butter, vitamin E and also berries which are for some reason not specified at the description of means by the producer.
Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Powder are the crushed sea-buckthorn berries, and all of us know that it is very rich with vitamin C which gives the shining look to skin and improves microcirculation.
And Rubus Idaeus Fruit Powder - that other, as usual raspberry. It the antioxidant properties restores skin, and fruit acids which are its part help to dissolve the horny cages.
To use this summer peeling - continuous pleasure.

Sugar grains, ground and integral stones perfectly skrabirut and mass skin. At rather active clarification they do not injure it at all. When I gather a srub, in a palm the couple of pieces of fruit will surely get, I pound them on a body too.
Berries and fruit rather easily burst and their juicy pulp gives all the vitamins to our skin. I very much like to mass a body this fragrant and useful mix.

Even 5-10 minutes when sugar grains already almost completely thawed later, I do not hurry to wash away this soft, gentle and madly fragrant milk into which the peeling turned. For about 10 minutes I still leave it on skin, enjoying aroma and giving the chance to be absorbed as much as possible to all useful substances.

After its use, skin strikes with the extraordinary smoothness. It is most cleaned and becomes so gentle that it can quite be compared to skin of the baby. Due to great massage effect tension leaves, the body relaxes, and I in excellent mood leave the bathroom.
Only one upsets me that the aroma which wants to be inhaled infinitely disappears already in half an hour. I did not meet cream with a similar smell yet, but somehow to prolong pleasure, I apply the most creamy and strawberry mousse which I have, and it from Organic Shop too.

Girls, I each of you recommend to try this tremendous summer peeling. It by all means will please both your sense of smell and your skin.