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The body scrub market is a subset of the soap, bath and shower products industry. It includes products that are used to exfoliate the skin, removing dead skin cells and leaving the skin feeling softer and smoother. Body scrubs are typically made with a combination of natural ingredients such as sugar, salt, coffee, and essential oils, and are available in a variety of forms, including gels, creams, and oils.
Body scrubs are often used in conjunction with other bath and shower products, such as body wash and moisturizers, to create a complete skin care routine. They are also popular as part of spa treatments, as they can help to improve circulation and reduce the appearance of cellulite.
Some of the companies in the body scrub market include Lush, The Body Shop, Burt's Bees, and St. Ives. These companies offer a wide range of body scrubs, from natural and organic products to those with added fragrances and essential oils. Show Less Read more