What Makes Our Scrubs Legendary
While rival blends cut corners with harsh micro‑plastics and watered‑down oils, Quillorria’s scrub speaks a richer language. We marry ethically‑sourced botanicals with mineral‑kissed salts, crafting a texture that buffs away yesterday’s dullness while feeding tomorrow’s glow. Translation? Softer skin, fewer flakes, and that mythic post‑spa radiance—without the spa bill.
Key Ingredients

Chebula

Moringa

Sugar
FAQs
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1. What are the main benefits of using these sugar scrubs?
These scrubs exfoliate dead skin cells, promote smoother and softer skin, and enhance hydration. Chebula Sugar Scrub supports scalp health and hair growth with its nourishing ingredients like chebula and green tea extracts. Green Tea Sugar Scrub provides antioxidants to reduce inflammation and protect against environmental damage, while Coffee Sugar Scrub boosts circulation, reduces puffiness, and may help minimize the appearance of cellulite.
2. How often should I use these sugar scrubs?
For most skin types, using these scrubs once or twice a week is recommended to avoid over-exfoliation, which can cause irritation. Always test on a small skin area first, especially if you have sensitive skin, and avoid using on irritated or broken skin.
3. Can these scrubs be used on the face?
Sugar scrubs are generally too abrasive for facial skin and are better suited for the body. Coffee and Green Tea Sugar Scrubs, in particular, may be too harsh due to their coarse texture, potentially causing micro-tears. For facial exfoliation, consider gentler alternatives like chemical exfoliants or milder scrubs with finer particles.
4. Are these scrubs safe for sensitive skin?
Sugar scrubs, such as Green Tea and Coffee variants, are gentler than salt-based scrubs and often suitable for sensitive skin due to their hydrating properties. However, Chebula Sugar Scrub, designed for the scalp, should be used cautiously on sensitive skin areas. Always perform a patch test and avoid use on conditions like eczema or psoriasis unless advised by a dermatologist.
5. How should I store these sugar scrubs to maintain their freshness?
Store these scrubs in airtight containers in a cool, dry place to prevent bacterial growth or spoilage. Use a clean spoon or stick to scoop the product to avoid introducing moisture or contaminants. Most scrubs, like those with coconut oil or glycerin, can last a few weeks to months if stored properly.