I wanted a facial scrub for exfoliation. I have used this brand of products before and was satisfied. However the walnut grit is a little heavy for facial use. I prefer a much finer grit. However I have been using it on my arms with great satisfaction. Be sure to rinse thoroughly after use.Very moisturizing. Makes my face feel soft.I was looking for something not too harsh to replace my beloved St. Ives Oatmeal scrub. I was worried this would be too abrasive, but it’s actually perfect for me. I’m 47, and my esthetician says I should gently exfoliate daily. This is what I use. My skin is softer and more radiant than it was. It’s gradually helping keep my clogged pores and blackheads away too. I have this product on auto-ship so I don’t run out!Wonderful product!!My first time trying this product and I like it! I’m starting to see a difference in brightness and definitely made my face feel soft. It’s not to harsh on the skin- great exfoliateI wanted to like this so much mainly because Clinique is so expensive by comparison. And I haven't been able to find my favorite original Aapris Apricot Scrub for years (the St, Ives knock off isn't nearly as good). But this scrub has a very strange finish when you try to rinse it off -- it leaves behind a kind of slick layer on skin. That's maybe what some people want, maybe it's the moisturizer, but to me (I'm using a face scrub every day before I shave) it doesn't leave my face feeling clean. Sorry guys. It may be great for some folks but not for me.I would given this 5 stars except it's too difficult to get the product out.This is my favorite face scrub, leaves my skin feeling clean and fresh!Bought this product after it came third on the search for 'organic face wash', and because it is branded as a 'natural product'. Unfortnately the ingredients do not bear this out. After it irritated my skin on first usage, I looked at the back and found everything from cetyl alcohol to stearic acid to sodium benzoate is in this face scrub. Not to mention using walnut shell powder as the gritty exfoliant, which studies have shown can actually damage your skin when removing the dead cells.A lot of people have complimented the lovely smell - this comes from perfume/fragrance, rather than any natural scent or odour. Perfume in face products has been shown to damage the skin.If you have tough skin this product is proabably OK, at least to use occasionally, but it should not be sold as 'natural', should not come up on searches for 'organic' and a full list of ingredients should be put on the product listing. After it irritated my skin twice I gave up - it contains as many unnatural and harmful ingredients as any mainstream skin product.This scrub is surprisingly good because the little scrubbies seem quite big* in comparison to some scrubs I've tried but seriously don't let that put you off, it's excellent. I use it in the shower to minimise the rinse factor (as you *never*want scrub in your eyes) and get great results. My skin is really improving and feels a lot softer, it's great on hands before hand cream and despite being perfect for body too, it ha sworked wonders on my face, so it's a definite recommend.*Since writing this original review and still loving using the product (which lasts really well, a little goes a long way) it’s occurred to me that maybe the little scrubbies (I may trademark that?) are not big at all, I’m just comparing them to that ferocious microdermabrasion scrub I used before I decided I preferred my skin on my face. This product is honestly fab and I will be purchasing as soon as this one runs out. Superb.?This is a great scrub, I can use it daily and the difference in my skin in just a few days is great. I’m so happy to have found an ethical, cruelty-free apricot face scrub because the main one I have only ever found good results from and is in all the high street chemists is made by a very unethical huge global brand who I hate having to buy from. This scrub is not only better but I now have a clear conscience. Well done Jason!I tried this first when I was around 13 and my skin was terrible. Im now into my mid-twenties and it still does the trick. Smells lovely, actually like apricots. The scrub itself is made from walnut shells. It is a rough scrub, not for everyday use, but more like 1-2 times a week it really clears out the pores. It has all natural ingredients so I think it would be great for more sensitive skin types was well. I have really dry skin and moisturize constantly and this works for me. I use it for body too, especially before shaving. A little goes a long way.Had never heard of this brand- thought it was a cheap knock off of Aapri .It isn't , it's actually slightly more expensive.However, you can really feel the difference in your skin after using and you can really feel the gritty like texture that is firm but not abrasive whilst applying- letting you feel that it is exfoliating on that deeper cleansing level - worth every penny.