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My Skin Hasn’t Been This Soft Since I Was Born: The Exfoliating Foam That Changed Everything
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Date:2025-04-13 02:52:55
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Have you ever stumbled upon a skincare product that feels like a complete revelation? I certainly did, and it's been a total game-changer for my body. For as long as I can remember, I've struggled with finding the right balance between effective body exfoliation and maintaining softness. That is until I discovered the Nerra Pre-Exfoliating Foam. The first time I used it, I was genuinely astonished by the immediate difference it made. Gone are the days of harsh scrubbing and irritating redness. This foam effortlessly removed my self-tanner and spray tan, leaving my skin feeling smoother than it has been since I was born.
The ease and quickness of using Nerra's Pre-Exfoliating Foam have been nothing short of life-changing. In just a few simple steps, my skin transforms from dull and rough to unbelievably soft and radiant. I no longer dread exfoliating, thanks to this product's gentle yet effective formula. The convenience alone is worth raving about, but the real highlight is the incredible softness of my skin afterward. It's safe to say, I'm never going to be without this product again.
Curious about this miracle worker? It has been out of stock since June and it's finally back. Shop before it sells out again. I'm not even kidding when I say I've had this draft written for months. I checked every single day for a restock. Hurry up and shop now!
Allow your pores to open in the shower or bath before applying. Put this foam on and use an exfoliating glove to remove it after 15 seconds. Prepare to be amazed.
Options: Jasmine Wood and Fragrance Free
E! Shopping Editor Hacks:
- Avoid using moisturizing creams, body oils, and additional exfoliating products for 24 hours before using this product.
- Soak in the bath for at least 15 minutes if you feel like you're in need of a deep exfoliation, but I usually apply this after spending 5 minutes under the shower head and I have amazing results.
- Follow with your usual body wash.
- You can conclude with a body oil or body lotion if you'd like, but I recommend checking out the results first so you can get a better idea of how fantastic this one addition is to your body care routine.
This set is your complete kit for exfoliation bliss. You get the pre-exfoliating foam and exfoliating gloves. The beige is for gentle exfoliation and you can get a deeper exfoliation with the black mitt.
If you replace the foam and the mitt at different rates, you can buy the exfoliating gloves separately to accommodate your schedule.
I think the Nerra exfoliating gloves are great, but the Seraphic mitt has been my go-to for years. It's a great price for me to restock when I need it and it's highly effective both with and without the mitt.
Shoppers Agree: My go-to exfoliating mitt has 26,800+ 5-star Amazon reviews.
I'm not the only one who adores this pre-exfoliating foam. These shoppers may encourage you to check it out for yourself.
Nerra Pre-Exfoliating Foam Reviews
Someone gushed, "Skin felt like I was fresh out the womb after using this foam & exfoliating. And using it the second time there was a clear difference in the area I got really good vs the ones I was less vigilant with the first time. Definite staple in my routine!"
Another declared, "Love this product. Does as it promises. After shower feel is wonderful. Smooth and silky."
A shopper raved, "I absolutely loved the exfoliating body duo! It's like a spa treatment at home. Leaves my skin silky smooth and rejuvenated. Highly recommend it to everyone!"
"Noticeably softer skin after the second use. The consistency of the foam was very smooth," a reviewer wrote.
A reviewer said, "It's the best exfoliating product / glove I've ever tried. NERRA customer for life."
A Nerra customer shared, "This foam is incredible! After just one use, I see a big difference in my skin. I am so happy I bought this!"
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