KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA vs Body Prescriptions Exfoliating Body Scrub with Tea Tree
Overall winner: KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA
Key Differences
First Aid Beauty's KP Bump Eraser contains 10% AHA (glycolic and lactic acids) and combines chemical + physical exfoliation, making it better for targeting keratosis pilaris and multi-method exfoliation; Body Prescriptions' scrub emphasizes tea tree, a pleasant scent and moisturizing finish but users note variable grit and concerns about half-full containers. Choose First Aid Beauty if you want an AHA-focused formula and broader exfoliation tech; choose Body Prescriptions if you prefer tea-tree scent and a moisturizing feel despite variable texture and fill observations
KP Bump Eraser Body Scrub with 10% AHA
Exfoliating body scrub combining chemical and physical exfoliants to reduce rough bumps and reveal smoother skin. Customers report immediate effectiveness and improved skin texture, though opinions vary on value and skin sensitivity
Pros
- Exfoliates with chemical and physical ingredients
- Contains 10% AHA (glycolic and lactic acids)
- Buffing beads help remove dead skin
- Improves skin smoothness and softness
Cons
- Mixed views on skin sensitivity
- Value for money debated by customers
- Scent and redness effects receive mixed feedback
Body Prescriptions Exfoliating Body Scrub with Tea Tree
Exfoliating body scrub for all skin types with tea tree scent. Promotes smooth, moisturized skin and pairs well with moisturizer, according to user feedback
Pros
- effective exfoliation
- pleasant scent
- leaves skin moisturized
- works well with moisturizer
Cons
- grit texture varies per user
- container capacity noted as half full
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | First Aid Beauty |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | First Aid Beauty |
| User Reviews | First Aid Beauty |