Facial scrubs should be used during exfoliation as part of your weekly skin care routine.
It will help to brighten up your complexion quickly.
The process of exfoliation is a simple method of removing dead cells which are on the surface of your skin. It will reveal the plumper and younger cells underneath. It also encourages your skin to quicken cell production.
This means that the cells that reach the surface are younger and better looking. This will result in a brighter, smoother complexion – no matter what your age.
The use of an exfoliator and it’s frequency is governed by your skin type.
For dry or normal skin, exfoliate once a week.
For oily or combination skin, exfoliate 1 – 2 times a week.
Do not use this treatment if you have bad acne or a sensitive skin.
If you have acne-prone skin, be very gentle when you do exfoliation. Do it at most once week to prevent acne outbreaks and keep the skin pores clear.
SKIN CARE TIP
Whichever method of exfoliation you choose to use, avoid scrubbing the delicate area around the eyes. This is because the skin around the eyes is very fine and can be easily irritated.
TIPS ON CHOOSING A FACIAL SCRUB
Choose an exfoliator that contains gentle, rounded beads
Avoid those that have scratchy beads like crushed kernels.
Try a mini exfoliating pad, lathering up with soap or facial wash.
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