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Exfoliation

What are the benefits ?

  • Unclogs Pores: It helps remove dead skin cells that can clog pores and cause breakouts.

  • Improves Skin Texture: By sloughing off dead skin, you reveal the newer, smoother skin underneath.

  • Enhances Absorbance: Skin products penetrate more effectively when the top layer of dead skin cells have been removed.

  • Even Skin Tone: Regular exfoliation can help fade dark spots and hyperpigmentation.

  • Stimulates Cell Renewal: Exfoliation encourages the formation of new skin cells, contributing to a youthful appearance.

Types of Exfoliants

Physical Exfoliants

  • Scrubs: These contain small granules or particles that manually slough off dead skin.

  • Exfoliating Tools: Brushes, sponges, or cloths designed to physically remove dead skin cells.

Chemical Exfoliants

  • AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids): Water-soluble acids like glycolic acid and lactic acid that help to peel away the surface of your skin.

  • BHAs (Beta Hydroxy Acids): Oil-soluble acids like salicylic acid that penetrate deeper into the pores to remove dead skin cells and excess sebum

  • Enzyme Exfoliants: Derived from fruits, these enzymes gently dissolve dead skin cells.

What to Choose?

Choose the most suitable Method for your Skin Type

For physical Exfoliants:

  • Scrubs: Opt for scrubs with fine, gentle particles. Avoid scrubs with harsh ingredients like crushed nuts or seeds, which can cause micro tears in the skin.

  • Use soft-bristled brushes or sponges suitable for your skin type.

For Chemical Exfoliation:

  • AHAs: Ideal for dry or sensitive skin. Look for products with glycolic acid or lactic acid.

  • BHAs: Suitable for oily or acne-prone skin. Salicylic acid is a common BHA.

  • Enzymes: Gentle enough for all skin types, especially sensitive skin.

Guidance on How to Apply

First preparation is Cleansing.

  • Take a look at the step by step guide on how to Cleanse your skin here.

For Physical Exfoliation

  • Dampen your skin by using lukewarm water.

  • Take a small amount of scrub or your chosen tool to apply the Exfoliant.

  • Use circular motions to gently massage the exfoliant onto your skin about 30 seconds to a minute.

  • Thoroughly rinse off the exfoliant with lukewarm water.

For Chemical Exfoliation

  • Ensure your skin is dry before applying the product.

  • Apply only a small amount of the chemical exfoliant to your face, avoiding the eye area.

  • Follow the general instructions on your specific product, leave the product on for the recommended time as per the product instructions (typically 5-10 minutes for AHAs/BHAs).

  • Rinse off (if needed), some chemical exfoliants are leave-on products, while others need to be rinsed off. Follow the product’s guidelines.

Additional Tips

  • Frequency: Exfoliate 1-3 times a week, depending on your skin type and the strength of the exfoliant. Over-exfoliation can cause irritation and damage !

  • Patch Test: If you’re using a new exfoliant, perform a patch test to ensure you don’t have an adverse reaction.

  • Avoid Harsh Products: DO NOT use exfoliant on damaged or irritated skin. Avoid using multiple exfoliants products simultaneously.

  • Be Gentle: Do not scrub your skin too harshly with physical exfoliants to avoid micro-tears.

  • Listen to Your Skin: If your skin feels irritated or sensitive, reduce the frequency of exfoliation.

Product Selection Guide

Normal Skin

  • Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant

Oily Skin

  • The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution

Dry Skin

  • Pixi Glow Tonic

Combination Skin (Dry + Oily)

  • Mario Badescu Glycolic Acid Toner

Sensitive Skin

  • Avene Gentle Exfoliating Gel

Acne Prone Skin

  • Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant

Mature Skin

  • Murad AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser

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