I bought this little scrub in a 5 pack of samples of Goodness. I thought it was a Christmas thing but I do think it's year round which is super handy for anyone wanting to try the range!
This little darling comes in a yellow tube with a twist top lid, and I'm not sure if the bigger version is the same. If it is, I kind of wish that it was a flip lid, I think that I prefer them the most. I squeezed a small amount out and had a smell, and all I can actually smell is grass clippings. It's a bit off putting to be honest.
This scrub has little bits of grit in them, and I think they are environmentally friendly but I'm not 100% on that. I slather a small amount of grass clippings cream on my face and scrub it around. I find it doesn't lather at all, which is a bit boring but it is a 'scrub' so I don't really expect it to. It was really gentle and I liked that the bits weren't invasive and cutting up my face like some can.
It doesn't make my face feel amazing but it doesn't dry it out either, so I'm on the fence about whether I really like this or not. I don't think I would repurchase the full size.
I picked up a decent sample of this product in a trial kit alongside the oil, day cream, night cream and cleanser. The kit was about $20 from Farmers.
Like the other products in this range the Every Week Face Scrub is packaged simply, but well, in an inverted tube with a screw cap at the base. The tube is lemon yellow, and has the 'goodness' logo and other essential product info on it.
The scrub cream is white with miniscule granules in it. On sight alone you'd never guess this was a scrub. The scent isn't my cup of tea at all. Much like the day cream, the scent of this product smells overwhelmingly of parsley to me and it's not a scent I enjoy having on my face. At least with the scrub you can wash it away though.
The product itself is actually a very good, light, gentle scrub. It's meant to be an every week one - I think you could easily use it more often. It gently polishes and cleanses your face - more of a general 'buff and clean' than a scrub per se. Skin is left feeling clean and refreshed - and ready for a moisturiser. This isn't to imply that this product dries skin out though; more that skin is more receptive to moisture post-scrub. They recommend you follow with their products, of course - the chia oil in particular. I'm more of a mix and match girl, myself.
Tips: Buy the kit. It's seriously the easiest and best way to try everything first.