Yes To Carrots • C the Body Carrot Rich Moisturizing Body Scrub • Scrubs

rated 2.4(12 reviews)

Average Rating.2.4
Would buy this product again.25%
Package Quality3.3
Price2.5
Ingredients

rated 5 of 5 candybum on 6/13/2011 1:04:00 PM more reviews by candybum

Age: 30-35   Skin: Very Dry, Fair   Hair: Brown, Wavy, Coarse   Eyes: Blue    

I must be weird, but my sensitive skin just loved this very gentle scrub! I got it on clearance for a dollar and wasn't expecing much after the reviews here, but I found it worked great. Very gentle but it did the trick! Even at regular price, I would buy this again.

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rated 1 of 5 helenofpoi on 12/28/2010 6:06:00 PM more reviews by helenofpoi

Age: 30-35   Skin: Combination, Fair   Hair: Brunette, Relaxed, Coarse   Eyes: Green    

I've liked other Yes to Carrots products, but this scrub just wasn't for me. It is a very gentle scrub, and may suit those with very sensitive skin better. The scrub particles are small, few and far between, and seemed to make little impact - I had to use a lot, on a loofah glove, in order to feel any effect. It also leaves a residue on the skin - it feels like it doesn't rinse properly.

The tube is a good idea, as I find that jars of scrub can just fill up with water and become ruined in the shower, however overall, I'm happier making my own sea-salt and oil concoction, rather than using this.

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rated 1 of 5 click on 8/14/2010 7:56:00 PM more reviews by click

Age: 36-43   Skin: Combination, Fair   Hair: Blond   Eyes: Blue    

I got this on clearance for about $3.75. Which was about $3.75 too much now that I've tried it.

I like a scrub to actually make my skin feel smooth and polished. Not only did this not feel like it removed anything, it also felt like it left a residue on my skin.

On the plus side, it has a nice clean fresh smell (which doesn't linger).

I threw away the tube when it was half full, which I pretty well never do because I figure if I paid for it, I'd better use it up!

I'll go back to making my own scrubs with sugar and oils.

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rated 3 of 5 Phynesse on 1/17/2010 3:20:00 PM more reviews by Phynesse

Age: 36-43   Skin: Other   Hair: Other   Eyes: Other    

I purchased a YTC gift set during the after Christmas sales and the scrub was part of the set. I have used it a couple times and find that I have to mix it with equal parts of my St. Ives scrub to get the best result. The YTC scrub has very little exfoliant in it--however it is moisturizing and balances out the St. Ives scrub very well. I probably would not purchase again as I feel there are much better scrubs available.

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rated 3 of 5 Lamaey on 12/19/2009 2:42:00 PM more reviews by Lamaey

Age: 19-24   Skin: Normal, Olive, Cool   Hair: Brown, Straight, Medium   Eyes: Brown    

The scrub works. And for its moisturizing properties, its leaning towards the tacky and oily feel, just slightly. But the only reason that made me decide to buy it is its claim on the back: GLOWING skin. *YA RIGHT! There are no glimmer particles or pigments, it is a simple basic body scrub.


Plus, the price is a little high sitting at $10 for 200mL. I used it for 4 or 5 times each application as an all over the body scrubbing. If you want a basic scrub, I would recommend the St.Ives jar one. $2.99 for 300ml and it comes in a tub with a screw-on cap, which is soo much more convenient in my opinion.


This Yes to Carrot scrub comes in a flip-cap tube, which scares me everytime. Not the cap part, but the tube design. The product inside is a thick creamy scrub. When I squeeze out the product, I feel like I am exerting enormous pressure just to squeeze a bit out and the tube will burst on me anytime. I should not live/use in fear of my beauty products.


Again, Yes to Carrots managed to make yet another very disappointing product.

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rated 1 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* pjw1209 on 9/19/2009 1:41:00 AM more reviews by pjw1209

Age: 44-55   Skin: Combination, Fair, Warm   Hair: Brown, Wavy, Fine   Eyes: Brown    

This scrub has a nice amount of grit, but it smells like pancake batter. You get a fair amount of scrub for the money, and have been using this on my feet with a pumice stone. I cannot justify throwing away anything in these turbulent times...

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rated 2 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* sblee on 8/16/2009 1:17:00 PM more reviews by sblee

Age: 25-29   Skin: Combination, Medium, Warm   Hair: Brown, Curly, Coarse   Eyes: Brown    

Glad I got this on sale. This scrub doesn't smell good, doesn't exfoliate well, and doesn't make me want to buy it again. Below average. Honestly if you're gonna buy a drugstore scrub you can do better- for example the Softsoap coconut.

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rated 2 of 5 RebeccaD on 8/16/2009 1:12:00 PM more reviews by RebeccaD

Age: 30-35   Skin: Combination, Fair   Hair: Brunette   Eyes: Brown    

This is a really poor scrub. It barely exfolitates. If you have sensitive skin, I could see this being an option, but the scrubbies in it are pretty wimpy. I like the creamy formula & squeeze tube. I haven't had good experiences w/ scrub in squeeze tubes b/c it can be difficult to squeeze out product, but I didn't have problems w/ this tube. However, I think the reason for that is b/c it's a weaker scrub. Anything w/ substantial scrub beads or salt or sugar particles wouldn't squeeze out as easily. I'll stick to salt & brown sugar scrubs. I usually make them myself w/ olive oil & maybe an essential oil. I just don't think this Yes to Carrots scrub is worth the $10 I paid for it.

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rated 3 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* lauradfromnc on 7/12/2008 12:19:00 PM more reviews by lauradfromnc

Age: 36-43   Skin: Dry, Fair-Medium   Hair: Blond   Eyes: Green    

I got this on sale at Wal Greens for less than $5. If I can find it at that price, yes I will buy it again. It is a pretty average scrub in my opinion.

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rated 1 of 5 *TOP REVIEWER* rydellpink on 5/28/2008 1:13:00 PM more reviews by rydellpink

Age: 25-29   Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium   Hair: Red, Curly, Fine   Eyes: Green    

I don't like this at all! Have you tried St. Ives Apricot Scrub? Well, St. Ives is better than Yes to Carrots. It was pathetic. It is gentle, but I don’t think it removed any dead skin cells. I prefer sugar scrubs.

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rated 2 of 5 floppy3 on 2/27/2008 2:23:00 PM more reviews by floppy3

Age: 18 & Under   Skin: Normal, Fair   Hair: Red   Eyes: Hazel    

Tried this because I got it for Christmas. Believe me when I say I like bathing and this was a mediocre scrub ! It removed dead skin cells as any other grainy scrub would but it was NOT moisturising at all ! It was like spreading a lotion with grains in it all over and rinsing. I used this scrub and it did the job but not greatly. Now dermatologists are saying we should use exfoliaters with man made beads in them rather than harsh grains . . . .you decide.

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rated 5 of 5 jaybay722 on 2/27/2008 11:16:00 AM more reviews by jaybay722

Age: 36-43   Skin: Combination, Fair-Medium   Hair: Blond   Eyes: Blue    

I love this product, too! I bought a Yes to Carrots gift set over Christmas at Walgreens and went back to get the body scrub. I love that it exfoliates without stripping my skin. And, I would definitely recommend using the scrub, then using their body butter (which I got in the gift set). My skin felt great for days, especially in this super cold winter I've been living through!!

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