Exfoliating Scrub
An exfoliating scrub is a skincare product designed to remove dead skin cells from the surface of your skin, leaving it smoother, softer, and more radiant. These scrubs typically contain granular particles (like sugar, salt, crushed shells, or microbeads) suspended in a cream or gel base, which help manually slough off dead skin when massaged onto the skin.
Benefits:
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Improves skin texture and radiance.
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Unclogs pores to prevent acne and blackheads.
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Enhances the effectiveness of serums and moisturizers.
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Encourages cell turnover.
How to Use:
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Wet your skin with lukewarm water.
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Apply a small amount of scrub and gently massage in circular motions for 30–60 seconds.
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Rinse thoroughly and pat dry.
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Follow with moisturizer or other treatments.
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Use 1–3 times per week (depending on your skin type).
Tips:
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Avoid scrubs with overly abrasive particles (e.g., sharp crushed shells) that can cause microtears.
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Don’t over-exfoliate — it can damage your skin barrier.
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Use gentle pressure; let the scrub do the work.