WHY SHOULD YOU EXFOLIATE?
Exfoliation is the removal of dead skin cells from your skin’s surface layer. While some individuals feel it enhances their skin’s look, it is not for everyone. If done incorrectly, it may do more harm than benefit.
We all want our skin to be vibrant and lovely. However, because cell turnover decreases as we age and dead skin cells can create a dull complexion, this might feel like an unreachable skincare objective.
The good news is that you may safely and efficiently remove the layer of dead skin from your face and body with a regular exfoliation practice, restoring your healthy, vibrant shine. Exfoliating can assist moisturizers and serums enter the skin more effectively, allowing your foundation to flow on easily rather than sit atop flaky skin.
While you may have be aware that exfoliating your skin gives it a healthy shine and helps it appear better, you may not be aware that it also improves your skin’s health. “Our skin cells regenerate on a regular basis, and the cells that make up the outer layers of our skin die as new cells take their place. Exfoliating ensures that dead cells are completely removed. If we don’t remove the dead cells, our skin will seem dull, and our pores will become blocked over time, resulting in acne breakouts or greasy skin.
Exfoliating brightens your complexion, improves the look of your skin, and, most importantly, prevents pore blockage, acne spots, blackheads, and whiteheads.
“You don’t have to go far to find something natural to exfoliate with: it’s there in your own kitchen. Coconut oil combined with leftover coffee grounds or granulated sugar may be used to produce a natural exfoliator .
Other natural components for face and body scrubs, such as oatmeal and baking powder, may also help, but you can’t go wrong with a few exfoliating tools—as long as you have the correct ones.
Your skin might become covered in dead skin cells if you don’t exfoliate properly, making your face appear older and duller. Furthermore, makeup will not glide smoothly over your skin, and moisturizer will not absorb effectively.
Here is a simply diy scrub
- Brown sugar
- Olive oil
- Lemon drops (optional)
Procedure
In a mixing basin, combine brown sugar and oil.
Make a thorough mix. If necessary, add additional sugar or oil to get the desired consistency.
Apply on the skin.