Skin Exfoliation
If the dead cells of your skin aren’t sloughed off occasionally, they can enlarge your pores. It can lead to create a muddy look your complexion, and sometimes ashen appearance. So get it clear that your dead cells clinging to your skin are oldies, not goodies.
If you have approximate two minutes to spare just once or twice a week, you can remove dead skin cells by using the facial scrubs. The best time to exfoliate is after your skin has been thoroughly cleansed and while your skin is still moist.
Facial Scrub Treatment
- Cleanse your skin thoroughly
- Apply a dab of a facial scrub to the base of your throat, each cheek, and your forehead. The product works more efficiently if the skin is moistened again. Massage in gentle, yet firm circular movements with your fingertips.
- Begin massaging at the base of your neck and work your way up to your forehead. Completely avoid your delicate eye area. Then splash your face with cool to tepid water to rinse away the product. You can use toner after rinsing if desired.
- Finish this treatment by applying a moisturizer to moist skin.
How frequently you need to deep clean depends on your skin, maybe twice a week or once a month. Summer’s upbeat schedule of increased cell production and shedding may call for more frequent sloughing.
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