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Exfoliating dead skin cells
is one of the simplest ways to achieve the fresh
and healthy glow of new skin. After all, that's
exactly what exfoliating is -- removing the top
layer of dead skin cells and allowing the new
and healthier skin cells to rise to the surface.
Simply washing your skin with traditional soap
and water isn’t enough. To remove those nasty
dead skin cells you will need to exfoliate your
skin on a regular basis.
There are several reasons that exfoliating is
good for your skin. Regular exfoliating gives
your skin a more radiant look and a smoother feel.
Over time, it can help to reduce the appearance
of fine lines and will contribute to your skin’s
firmness and tone. It increases the blood circulation
in the skin, helps to remove toxins, rids your
skin of dry, rough patches, and can even help
to break down and lessen the appearance of cellulite,
something we would all be grateful not to have.
It enhances the effects of daily moisturizing
by allowing the moisturizer to penetrate the skin
more deeply.
Although exfoliating is good
for your skin, it should be done in moderation.
Depending on the strength of your exfoliating
product, most dermatologists recommend that you
exfoliate your face one to two times a week and
other parts of your body about three times a week.
The reasons for exfoliating your dead skin cells
are compelling but just how do you go about actually
doing it. There are such a large variety of products
on the market today that it can be quite difficult
to decide where to start.
First, there are several natural
ways to eliminate dead skin cells. One such way
is to use sea salts. Simply wet the face, or wherever
you’re exfoliating, and apply a couple of tablespoons
of sea salt to the dampened area. Using a washcloth
or your fingers, gently massage the sea salts
into your skin in a circular motion. Continue
this for about two or three minutes and rinse
with cold water. You can also make your own exfoliating
cream by using 2 cups of brown sugar, 1 cup of
Olive Oil, and ginger. Apply in the same fashion
as mentioned above. The added benefit of these
natural exfoliants is they are cost effective.
There are multiple products on the market today
that you can choose from if going the all-natural
route isn’t for you. Most of these exfoliates
will contain Beta Hydroxy Acids and Alpha Hydroxy
Acids. These are both non-toxic, herbal acids
that are effective in sloughing off the dead skin
cells on the body.
About the Author: Brian
Fong http://www.NaturalVisage.com
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