Overview of Exfoliants and Scrubs
Exfoliants and scrubs are skincare products designed to remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin. They can be classified into two main types: physical exfoliants (scrubs) that use small particles to manually remove dead skin cells, and chemical exfoliants, which use acids or enzymes to dissolve them.
Benefits of Exfoliation
Regular exfoliation can improve skin texture, promote a more even skin tone, and enhance the effectiveness of topical skincare products by increasing their penetration. Additionally, exfoliation can help prevent clogged pores, leading to fewer acne breakouts.
Correct Usage
Physical scrubs should be used with gentle pressure to avoid skin irritation. Typically, using a scrub 1-2 times per week is sufficient. For chemical exfoliants, such as those containing AHAs or BHAs, start with lower concentrations to observe how your skin reacts. Overuse can lead to skin sensitivity or damage, so it is crucial to follow product directions and pay attention to how your skin responds.
Hey, so I’ve been using both types of exfoliants for a while now, like those apricot scrubs and some glycolic acid toners. Honestly, it’s kinda fun figuring out what works best for me. Basically, the scrubs feel super satisfying ’cause I can literally feel the granules scrubbing all the gunk away. But, I use them just once a week ‘cause more often can be too harsh on my skin. Chemical exfoliants are less about the physical feeling, more like you apply them and they quietly do their thing. I use them more frequently, maybe like 2-3 times a week, usually at night because some can make your skin sensitive to sunlight. Important thing is to listen to your skin and not overdo it. Keep it simple and gentle!