The scoring system for cosmetics analyzes every ingredient that goes into the product.
Based on the current state of science, each ingredient is assigned a risk level according to its potential effects on health or the environment: endocrine disruption, carcinogenic, allergenic, irritant, or pollutant.
Ingredients are classified into four risk categories:
- Risk-free: 75–100
- Low risk: 50–74
- Moderate risk: 25–49
- High risk: 0–24
The score is based on the level of the highest-risk ingredient present in the product.
If a high-risk ingredient is present, the score will automatically be lower than 25/100.
If the highest-risk ingredient is moderate risk, the product’s score will be lower than 50/100.
Yuka's database contains approximately 12,600 cosmetic ingredients. Some may not yet be listed, but they are added after analysis by their toxicologist.
This moisturizing body scrub combines cane sugar and honey crystals for gentle skin renewal.
- Body scrub with honey and sugar for gentle exfoliation
- Exfoliating body scrub perfect for dry skin renewal
- Body care with signature honey fragrance
- Moisturizing body scrub with premium natural ingredients
- Handcrafted in small batches for skincare luxury
Nectar Honey
This isn’t just a body scrub—it’s a ritual. The kind of scrub that doesn’t sit forgotten in the corner of your shower, gathering dust. No, this one gets used. And once you try it, you’ll understand why.
Picture this: organic cane sugar and honey crystals swirled with rich oils—sunflower, coconut, cocoa butter, and shea butter. It’s the perfect balance of exfoliation and hydration, so you’re not stuck choosing between smooth or moisturized skin. You get both. And when you rinse it off? No greasy film, just skin so soft it feels like you’ve borrowed it from someone younger.
The scent? Oh, it’s divine. Real honey crystals give it that natural, golden sweetness, while a phthalate-free honey fragrance adds warmth—like opening a jar of honey that’s been kissed by the sun. It’s sweet, but not cloying. Comforting, but not overpowering.
Peace of Mind
The bathroom smells like lavender while you use this. Not synthetic lavender that smells like a candle store. Bulgarian lavender blended with citrus. The kind that makes you want to leave the bathroom door open so it drifts out while you're in the shower.
It's organic cane sugar and honey crystals mixed with organic sunflower oil, coconut oil, shea butter, cocoa butter. Scrubs off dead skin while the oils sink in. When you rinse it off in warm water, your skin feels softer and the lavender lingers faintly on your hands for a bit.
People use this on Sunday nights. Before bed during the week when they can't sleep. After yard work. When their shoulders are tight and they want something that smells calming while they're in the shower. The jar sits on the tub edge and gets opened more than most body scrubs.
Place in the Sun
This isn’t your typical tropical or sunscreen-inspired summer scent. Nope. This is summer fruit and laurel—like biting into sun-ripened berries while standing next to a bay tree on a warm day. It’s fresh, herbaceous, and just the right amount of sweet. The kind of scent that makes you want to kick back on a porch swing with a good book and zero responsibilities.
The formula? Pure magic. Organic cane sugar, honey crystals, and real blueberry seeds team up with almond oil, sunflower oil, shea butter, and cocoa butter to exfoliate and hydrate like a dream. The sugar does the heavy lifting, scrubbing away dead skin, while the oils sink in to leave you soft, smooth, and glowing. And those blueberry seeds? Tiny, subtle, and there for texture—not to sandpaper your skin.
This scrub is a summer essential. Use it after a swim to rescue your skin from chlorine, after gardening to revive your hands, or before vacation to get those legs smooth and selfie-ready. It’s the perfect mix of hardworking and indulgent, just like you.
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The scoring system for cosmetics analyzes every ingredient that goes into the product.
Based on the current state of science, each ingredient is assigned a risk level according to its potential effects on health or the environment: endocrine disruption, carcinogenic, allergenic, irritant, or pollutant.
Ingredients are classified into four risk categories:
- Risk-free: 75–100
- Low risk: 50–74
- Moderate risk: 25–49
- High risk: 0–24
The score is based on the level of the highest-risk ingredient present in the product.
If a high-risk ingredient is present, the score will automatically be lower than 25/100.
If the highest-risk ingredient is moderate risk, the product’s score will be lower than 50/100.
Yuka's database contains approximately 12,600 cosmetic ingredients. Some may not yet be listed, but they are added after analysis by their toxicologist.
I used this primarily for rough elbow skin and it's great. Everywhere I use it (body wash) is very smooth. Love it!
We are so happy we could help you find a body scrub that keeps your skin smooth! Thank you for your review!