BettyHula Exfoliating Lip Scrub Champagne & Spice
Skin-Nomad's Take — At a Glance
- Gentle lip scrub that buffs away flakes
- Jojoba oil beads and shea butter in a glass jar
- Warm Champagne & Spice flavour
Flaky lips that lipstick clings to need a gentle buff before anything else. The BettyHula Exfoliating Lip Scrub uses jojoba oil beads to lift away dead skin while shea butter conditions, in a warm Champagne & Spice flavour. It comes from BettyHula, a UK brand with a Hawaiian-inspired love of scent.
Key Benefits
- Buffs away flakes: Soft jojoba oil beads gently lift dead, flaky skin from the lips, leaving them smooth.
- Conditions as it exfoliates: Shea butter and nourishing oils mean lips are softened, not left raw or dry.
- Preps for balm and colour: Smoother lips hold balm and lipstick far more evenly, with a warm Champagne & Spice flavour.
FAQ
Q: How is this different from a sugar lip scrub?
A: Sugar scrubs dissolve as you use them, which can make the exfoliation uneven, and some feel harsh. The jojoba oil beads here stay soft and consistent, buffing gently while the shea base conditions, so lips are smoothed without being scratched.
Q: Should I use it before lip colour?
A: Yes. Buffing first and following with a balm gives lipstick and tints a smooth, even surface to sit on.
It is the quiet first step that makes every lip product you own look better, by giving them smooth lips to sit on.
Follow this scrub with a nourishing balm, or explore the dry skin collection for deeper lip hydration.
Skin-Nomad's Take — At a Glance
- Gentle lip scrub that buffs away flakes
- Jojoba oil beads and shea butter in a glass jar
- Warm Champagne & Spice flavour
Flaky lips that lipstick clings to need a gentle buff before anything else. The BettyHula Exfoliating Lip Scrub uses jojoba oil beads to lift away dead skin while shea butter conditions, in a warm Champagne & Spice flavour. It comes from BettyHula, a UK brand with a Hawaiian-inspired love of scent.
Key Benefits
- Buffs away flakes: Soft jojoba oil beads gently lift dead, flaky skin from the lips, leaving them smooth.
- Conditions as it exfoliates: Shea butter and nourishing oils mean lips are softened, not left raw or dry.
- Preps for balm and colour: Smoother lips hold balm and lipstick far more evenly, with a warm Champagne & Spice flavour.
FAQ
Q: How is this different from a sugar lip scrub?
A: Sugar scrubs dissolve as you use them, which can make the exfoliation uneven, and some feel harsh. The jojoba oil beads here stay soft and consistent, buffing gently while the shea base conditions, so lips are smoothed without being scratched.
Q: Should I use it before lip colour?
A: Yes. Buffing first and following with a balm gives lipstick and tints a smooth, even surface to sit on.
It is the quiet first step that makes every lip product you own look better, by giving them smooth lips to sit on.
Follow this scrub with a nourishing balm, or explore the dry skin collection for deeper lip hydration.