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Dec 1, 2013
Parable A.
Hi guyz please give review about biotique papaya scrub for combo skin?
Dec 1, 2013
Shelley W.
This line isn't available in the States so its kinda hard for many to respond to your post. I never tried Biotique but I will say that you can't go wrong with using a papaya scrub. The acid enzymes alone just in the fruit itself is very beneficial. They act as an super gentle exfoliant for the skin without drying out the skin. If you're on the fence about purchasing it I say go for it and try it out. You could also make a homemade version of a papaya enzyme peel by pureering papaya in a blender and then apply directly to the face and allow it to sit for about 10-15 minutes.
Dec 1, 2013
Hannah K.
Where is it available? I've never heard of it in the UK either
Dec 1, 2013
Shelley W.
I've seen this line in India Hannah K.
Dec 2, 2013
Parable A.
Ya shelley is ryt it is available in india.
Dec 2, 2013
Anna S.
I am in the US and haven't heard of this product, but if you have a blender at home I HIGHLY recommend just making your own papaya cleanser by blending papaya with lemon juice. If you use fresh papaya that is underripe, it will last in your fridge for a few days. I know it seems like a bigger hassle than just buying a bottle of something but fresh enzymes work best! You can also add witch hazel to the blend, or just swipe it in your face after you've washed off the papaya. Good luck!