
Dead skin cells shed naturally over a period of time, but should the cells not naturally and totally shed, a build-up of dead skin cells results, which then forms dull ashy patches on the skin, or can cause an all-over lack-luster look.
To restore the skin's appearance - and here we are not just referring to the facial skin, but the skin of the entire body as well - you need to manually or chemically remove these dead cells.
To restore the skin's appearance - and here we are not just referring to the facial skin, but the skin of the entire body as well - you need to manually or chemically remove these dead cells.
One thing that a person must look for in a good exfoliating medium is that the granules used are of such a nature so as not to harm the skin, or to cause micro-wounds through the use of sharp edged granules. Look for body scrubs that do not contain sugar or regular salt. Instead, opt for a fine sea salt scrub to gently slough away dry skin cells. Keep exfoliating to once every week or two. Over exfoliating can be more harm than good.
Your face should be handled with extra care. Do not use a sea salt scrub on your face. Try using a microderm abrasion cloth, or a very gentle facial scrub once a week. Do not exfoliate around the eyes. This very sensitive area is very thin and usually does not need to be exfoliated.
You will feel, brighter, smoother and simply glowing after a good exfoliation.
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