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Newest Review: ... more frequently that once a week. *Would I Recommend This Product?* Sanctuary Spa Essentials Salt Scrub is a product that I would h... more

 

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ld75454
Premium Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub: Scrub Up You Scrubber! (1213 words)
by - written on 01/11/09 (Very useful, 138 readings)
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*Introduction* For Christmas this year just gone, my grandparents bought me a Sanctuary gift set. Part of this gift set was a Sanctuary Spa Essentials Salt Scrub sachet. I had tidied this away after Christmas and only uncovered it hidden in my drawer last week while I was sorting a few things out in my room and tidying up. ...  Read the complete review

bamamo
Premium Review Scrub a dub dub, one girl in a tub! (669 words)
by - written on 06/08/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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Having already enjoyed two of Sanctuary's other body scrubs (Spa Essentials and Kuan Jin), I thought it was high time to open my sachet of the Salt Scrub, which I received as part of a birthday-present bag of lovely Sanctuary goodies from a thoughtful friend. The Sanctuary is a range of luxurious bath and body products, originating ...  Read the complete review

leanne8686
Premium Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub: Scrub me clean! (471 words)
by - written on 08/06/09 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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With last weeks Grazia magazine was a coupon for a free 650g jar of this scrub so off to Boots I rushed and grabbed the last one on the shelfs. This salt scrub retails at £8.95, i'd usually not pay that much so jumped at the chance for a freebie. I am a fan of Sanctuary goodies but usually only buy them if they are on offer or if ...  Read the complete review

tb4ms
Premium Review Looking for a scrubber? (458 words)
by - written on 06/06/09 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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This salt scrub sachet was part of a 'The Sanctuary' bumper gift set. - Price - A 60g sachet is currently £1.29 and is a good size and price to assess as to whether you want to invest in a little bit more. If you want more..... then the 650g tub is £9.99 which does in fact work out quite a bit cheaper if you like ...  Read the complete review

cmh4135
Crowned Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub: Roughing It (705 words)
by - written on 21/04/09 (Very useful, 131 readings)
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Body scrubs are one of those things you either love or hate. If the idea of scrubbing yourself with paper-free sandpaper fills you with horror then you'll fall into the hate camp. If, like me, you love the satisfaction of thinking that you're rubbing away the bad to be greeted with the new then you'll fall into the love camp. The ...  Read the complete review

pink_glitter
Premium Review Well they do say 'no pain, no gain' (708 words)
by - written on 21/04/09 (Very useful, 115 readings)
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I love body scrubs and I buy absolutely loads of them - I think there must be at least seven or eight in my bathroom at the moment, my obsession is a little bit out of control! I think it's the idea of a product that will rub away the layer of dead surface skin to reveal fresh new glowing skin underneath that I really like! Maybe I'm just a bit ...  Read the complete review

yorksbabe
Premium Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub (254 words)
by - written on 07/01/09 (Very useful, 229 readings)
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I have a lot of Sanctuary products and I received this as part of a Christmas present. The packaging is a transparent plastic kilner jar. It has the familiar orange and blue writing and logo on the back and the front of the jar. It comes in 650g size and currently costs £8.95 at Boots. When you open it you see the salt at the ...  Read the complete review

Cheznal
Premium Review Scrub away that winter skin (439 words)
by - written on 23/01/08 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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As a loyal fan of the luxurious Sanctuary Spa products, I bought myself a jar of this Salt Scrub to get rid of the dead skin that had built up over the months of hiding under thick jumpers, cardigans and the long winter coat. ~~~~ The presentation ~~~~ Presented in a resealable chunky glass jar with a metal clasp closure ...  Read the complete review

katestuartuk
Premium Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub: Spa Heaven (870 words)
by - written on 07/06/07 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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The Sanctuary Salt Scrub In Covent Garden, amidst the fashionable boutiques, the cafes and performance artists, there is a place you can go to rediscover your inner self, your femininity, your soul. Famous for it’s women only policy, it’s flowery swing over a pure blue, calm and still pool, and even a Koi carp lounge where the big fish ...  Read the complete review

silla
Premium Review One of Life's Little Treats (370 words)
by - written on 27/09/02 (Useful, 215 readings)
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If I won a large sum of money one of my first treats would be a trip to a health spa. Whilst I can dream about this I use the next best thing. The Sanctuary Body Salt Scrub. The first time I saw this I was wandering around Boots looking for something special to treat myself with. There was a sample kit of various Spa Goodies and also the ...  Read the complete review

dawn4
Premium Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub (179 words)
by - written on 09/07/02 (Useful, 181 readings)
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I absolutely adore this product. It does exactly what it should which is smoothe, exfoliate, and it relaxes and soothes the senses. I use this once a week and find that this is enough. Once I have 'salted' myself I let it melt off in the bath. I feel like I have been to a beauty salon for an expensive treatment. I do find that it ...  Read the complete review

melkatepink
Premium Review Scrub off the old you (164 words)
by - written on 24/06/02 (Useful, 103 readings)
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Recently I was in Boots, and I was looking for something to pamper myself with, I came accross The Sanctuary Salt Scrub in a big glass jar, I read the label and it really enticed me into buying it. Later on I got into the bath and used the salt scrub and the smell was very nice and relaxing, it was a smell that made you feel you were actually at ...  Read the complete review

The Sanctuary Salt Scrub: salty but sensitive (164 words)
by - written on 31/05/02
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I decided to give this a try when it was bought for me by a friend. I opened the jar, which has a wonderful hinged lid and looks really classy, and the smell was subtle and lovely. I applied it to my damp skin in the bath. It felt absolutely wonderful. It is quite greasy as it has a lot of oil in it, but you soak most of it off whilst relaxing. I ...  Read the complete review

Cowl01
Premium Review Salty Sea "Dog" - NOT! (344 words)
by - written on 14/05/02 (Useful, 149 readings)
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I bought some of the Sanctuary Products in mini sachet format as I felt I needed a cheap beauty night in! I bought the small sachet of Sanctuary Sea Salt Scrub, (£1.00 on my advantage points) and was not sure what to expect. I was dubious as to whether it would be relaxing or more of a "no gain without pain" product, as ...  Read the complete review

Sallys
Premium Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub: Rub's me up the right way (258 words)
by - written on 14/05/02 (Useful, 149 readings)
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Having seen the price of the Origins Salt Rub I decided to hot foot it to Boots and buy the cheaper alternative product, which is, the Sanctuary Salt Scrub. Despite its low costs in relation to other brands it is presented in a 'premier product' way i.e. a large glass tub. Although I undoubtedly like the look of this I am not so ...  Read the complete review

luce123
Premium Review Salt Scrub (140 words)
by - written on 20/04/01 (Useful, 261 readings)
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I bought the Sanctuary Salt Scrub about 2 months ago from Boots. It is basically a cheaper version of the very popular Origins Salt Scrub that it is rumoured John Travolta uses amongst other celebrities. This salt scrub comes in a large Glass Jar (similar to those ones you put teabags or jam in!) The scrub contains Sweet Almond Oil and Evening ...  Read the complete review

DaisyDuck
Premium Review The Sanctuary Salt Scrub: Relax and Glow (377 words)
by - written on 17/04/01 (Very useful, 178 readings)
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Salt scrub does it hurt? and more to the point does it work? While mooching around the local Boots store I was attracted to a square glass jar amongst the body washes. The Sanctuary Salt Body Scrub I have seen this treatment advertised in salons for a good deal more than this D I Y version, so I decided to give it a go. ...  Read the complete review

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