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Exfoliation for Glowing Skin
Exfoliation is a method of removing the dead skin cells on the upper
layer of your skin and increasing circulation to promote new skin
cells. Once used only in exclusive spas at a costly amount,
exfoliation is a simple technique that you can do at home.
When using a store bought exfoliate (or commonly called body scrub),
do not overdue. Store bought exfoliates have chemical ingredients
that may cause irritation if used to often. Many store bought body
scrubs include petrochemical-based agents, such as mineral oil, and
potential carcinogens, like parabens. Natural or homemade scrubs use
ingredients such as sea salt, sugar, and nutshells to exfoliate.
Additionally, in choosing the right exfoliate, it is important that
your scrub contain moisturizing ingredients, such as honey or
oatmeal, to protect and hydrate the newly exposed cells.
Body scrubs are usually made up of two properties: one for the
scrubbing ability and one to soothe and smooth. Below are common
ingredients and their properties that are commonly used in making at
home body scrubs.
Exfoliates (scrubbers)
Sea salt is a natural for normal skin. It contains marine extracts
and minerals that help revitalize the skin.
Apricot kernels are rich in vitamin A, which is vital for healthy
skin. Additionally it is perfect for rough spots, elbows, backs,
heels and thicker skins. Note: Nutshells and fruit kernels can have
jagged edges so they are not ideal for sensitive skin.
Sugar is a gentle exfoliate ideal for sensitive skin since the
grains have smoother edges than salt grains.
Soothes, Smoothes and Moisturizes
Honey moisturizers, softens, nourishes, and heals normal skin.
Nut and seed oils such as almond, hazelnut and sunflower oils are
often used to soften and hydrate skin: ideal for dry skin.
Oatmeal is a gentle grain that moisturizes skin, soothes, and
reduces inflammation for sensitive skin types.
Exfoliation of the face and body as part of your skin care regime
will result in improving your skin's appearance and bring about a
natural glow.
For wonderful homemade skin care recipes, including body scrubs,
facial peels and masks, etc., visit Complete Skin Care Therapy.
About the Author:
Carol Belanger, author of 300+ Skin Care Recipes
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