Beautypedia: Exfoliation
by affi — Thursday, January 13th, 2011 at 4:05 pm
The most common form of exfoliator that most people use is scrubs but unfortunately, scrubbing isn’t really effective because they only reach the top layer of your skin while the built-up skin cells are located deeper than what the scrubs can reach. To get a maximum benefit of exfoliation, you need to use chemical exfoliator such as AHA (alpha hydroxy acid such as glycolic and lactic acids) or BHA (beta hydroxy acid, also known as salicylic acid) products. We’re going to talk about AHA and BHA on the next edition of beautypedia

By removing these unhealthy skin cells, you can get cleaner,
smoother, more radiant skin without clogged pores and blemishes. Now
who wouldn’t want that?
How often should we exfoliate? It depends on your skin
and the kind of products you use. Some can be used everyday, some can be
used two or three times a week or even once a week. When you exfoliate
too much, your skin will most likely tell you. As quoted from cosmeticscop.com,
exfoliating does not negatively affect how healthy skin cells are
generated in the lower layers of skin. If anything, exfoliating
unhealthy dead skin cells on the surface of skin can improve collagen
production, increase skin’s ability to hold moisture, and allow pores to
function normally!
So do you exfoliate regularly? What product do you use?
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