
Why Salt Scrubs Beat Sugar Scrubs
Let’s talk scrubs, sis. Sugar sounds sweet until you realize bacteria and yeast love it just as much as you do. Salt scrubs, on the other hand, detox, smooth, and...
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Step 1: Scoop
Use clean, dry hands or spatula to scoop a small amount.
Step 2: Melt & Apply
Warm between fingers if solid. Apply to clean skin (for external use only).
Step 3: Let it Absorb
Use daily or as needed for pH support, odor control, and all-day freshness.
👉🏼 Use daily for hydration, after shaving to prevent irritation, or as a lubricant during intimacy.
Q: Why does my OG Glaze look solid?
A: The OG Glaze contains unrefined coconut oil, which solidifies at around 76°F. So if your jar is looking firm, it just means it got a little chilly!
Warm it between your hands or let it sit at room temp and it'll melt right down.
Q: Can I still use it if it’s melted?
A: Yes! Whether it's solid or liquid, the OG Glaze is still effective.
Stir gently with a clean utensil if separation occurs — it’s totally normal.
Q: What's the difference between OG Glaze and Nookie Glaze?
A: The formulas are almost identical, but the coconut oil type is what makes OG Glaze solidify and Nookie Glaze stay liquid. That’s it.
Q: Will the texture affect how it works?
A: Not at all. The OG Glaze performs just like the Nookie Glaze — same fresh, same clean, same everything.
Q: Is it okay to travel with?
A: Yep! Just store it in a cool, dry place and avoid direct sunlight to prevent melting and spills.
📌 Bonus Tip: Place it in it's own baggie to protect against spilling.
Let’s talk scrubs, sis. Sugar sounds sweet until you realize bacteria and yeast love it just as much as you do. Salt scrubs, on the other hand, detox, smooth, and...
Let’s talk scrubs, sis. Sugar sounds sweet until you realize bacteria and yeast love it just as much as you do. Salt scrubs, on the other hand, detox, smooth, and...
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