As you all may know I am a big fan of Tula Skincare. Their products have helped my skin tremendously. Recently Tula came out with a new exfoliant called The So Poreless Deep Exfoliating Blackhead Scrub. They also have another exfoliant called the So Polished Exfoliating Sugar Scrub. The Sugar Scrub is one of my favorite products from them. As it is not too harsh on the skin and leaves my skin feeling so soft and smooth. For the past few weeks I have been using their Blackhead Scrub. Now let’s talk about the difference between the two.
So Polished exfoliating sugar scrub
The So Polished Exfoliating Sugar Scrub contains healthy ingredients such as sugar. This is a natural exfoliant that dissolves in water. It also contains papaya, and pineapple, which contains enzymes to chemically exfoliate the skin. This leaves your skin looking soft, smooth, and brighter. Personally I use this product at least twice a week and it never disappoints. The So Polished Sugar Scrub is more of a softer exfoliant and isn’t too harsh on the skin. Also it literally smells like you are on a tropical island. I would definitely say that if you have more sensitive skin, this would be the best exfoliant for you.
so poreless deep exfoliating blackhead scrub
Now The So Poreless Deep Exfoliating Blackhead Scrub is more of a deeper exfoliant. It purifies the skin, and helps minimize the appearance of pores and blackheads. It contains the ingredients of pink salt, volcanic sand, and witch hazel. The probiotics, raspberry leaf, and pomegranate reveal smoother, softer, and better balanced skin. Lactic Acid and gentle hisbiscus flower acid chemically exfoliate.I have been using this for the past couple of weeks and have noticed a difference in my skin. My skin looked more brighter, pores were noticeably smaller and smoother. Whenever you need a more deep cleaning, this would be the best product to grab. You can use this product at least two times a week or more; depending on your skin.
In the end I love both of these products as they both benefit my skin in positive ways. One is more of a softer exfoliant, while the other is more of a deeper exfoliant. I hope this post was helpful to anyone deciding if they should try out these products. I highly recommend them, and I know you won’t be disapointed by them. If you have tried any of Tula’s products let me know in the comments below. Also don’t forget I have a coupon code “KELONDRA” for 15% off your purchase.
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Treanna Neufville says
I’m interested in that black head scrub, it’s what Im needing the most right now. What’s your skin type? I have oily combination skin.
Kelondra Brackins says
I’m more normal to combination skin. My skin is dry on my cheeks and I get a little oily around my t-zone.
Caressa says
I definitely am leaning towards the more rougher of the two but I love that you literally showed us the difference in describe the differences between both products considering they are both scrubs. And the fact that you describe the smell just make me want to by both of them because who can’t go wrong with pineapples and a tropical island.
Shana says
I’ve recently developed a skin care routine I am tempted to try based on your descriptions alone
Chelsey says
This was a great review. I’ve made a sugar scrub before but normally buy blackhead scrubs, but I’ve never tried anything by Tula! Thanks for sharing. I’ll have to check them out.
Julianna says
I absolutely love Tula and their cleansing cream! So soft and it doesn’t strip my skin!