Quick Specs
Ingredient Breakdown
Why It Stands Out
A single-step polish + moisture ritual: the mineral scrub lifts away dead skin while tropical oils seal in silky hydration — the easiest path to glow.
Key Benefits
What Customers Say
“Smells like a tropical spa and leaves my legs glass-smooth — I rarely need lotion after.” reddit user
“Perfect grit, not harsh. My skin feels polished and nourished at the same time.” reddit user
Is This Right For You?
- You want quick, visible smoothness from the first use
- You prefer plant-based formulas without harsh additives
- You love bright, clean citrus scents
- You want exfoliation + moisture in one step
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Instantly smooth, hydrated feel
- Clean, vegan, spa-quality experience
- A little goes a long way
Cons
- Sea salt can be coarse for ultra-sensitive skin
- Oils may leave the shower floor slick — rinse well
How to Use
In the shower, apply a small amount to damp skin and massage in gentle circular motions. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry. Use 1–3× weekly. For extra glow, follow with a light body oil.
Cautions & Considerations
Read before use
- For external use only; avoid eyes and broken skin
- Patch test if your skin is reactive or very sensitive
- Rinse shower/tub after use to prevent slipping
- Discontinue if irritation occurs
FAQs
How often should I use this scrub?
Most skin types enjoy 1–3 uses per week. Adjust frequency based on sensitivity and season.
Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
The formula is hypoallergenic, but salt grains can feel strong on very delicate areas. Patch test and use gentle pressure.
Will I still need lotion afterward?
Many users find the botanical oils leave a soft, moisturized finish that often replaces lotion on scrub days.
Does it contain synthetic fragrance?
No — the bright scent comes from citrus essential oils.
How can I get Alba Botanica?
Order directly from CalVitamin: Alba Botanica Hawaiian Sea Salt Body Scrub.
Disclaimer
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Content provided is for informational purposes and not a substitute for professional advice.