Gingersnap is our creamy, delicious and slightly spicy facial exfoliator. Gingersnap comes in the form of 16 small cubes, which are perfect for exfoliating the face. Keep dry between uses and each block will be at least two uses. The blocks are packaged in a reusable storage box and there are 16 blocks in a box.
Made with brown sugar, Jojoba oil, ginger, vanilla and a hint of cinnamon, this bar gently buffs away old skin cells and leaves a light layer of moisture behind. Perfect for all skin types and a great cleanser on it's own – so you don't need to use two products.
- Facial exfoliator
- Gently buffs away old skin cells
- For all skin types
How To Use:
Wet face and one cube with warm water. Buff in small circles into face. When
product has been deposited on skin, put cube down and massage into skin until
sugar dissolves. Rinse with warm water.
Ingredients: Sucrose (organic brown sugar,) Sucrose (white cane sugar), Theobroma cacao (cocoa) butter, Garcinia indica (kokum) butter, cetearyl alcohol, glyceral stearate, Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, candelilla (Euphorbia cerifera ) wax, stearic acid, ground ginger (Zingiber officinale), ground cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) & vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) essential oil.
By far the most common question is: How do I store my bar?
- For deodorant, keep it dry (it will attract moisture), wrapped in the paper is a good idea
- For shampoo and conditioner bars, don't let them stand in pooled water, or get too wet. Shake excess water off and store either in one of our shower containers, or somewhere it can drain e.g. a soap holder – such as our Clarity Soap Dish
- For face and body moisturisers, cleansers, keep clean and dry
- For face and body moisturisers, it's a good idea to pop in the fridge in hot weather
If you're new to Ethique, it can seem strange to reach for a solid bar for your shampoo and conditioner, or to rub a small square shaped like chocolate over your face as a scrub! But once you realise how well the products work, we think you'll be hooked. We've put together a few videos to help you get started: