Face scrubs you need to add to your skincare routine
Posted by SONAMA NATURALS
Pollution and heat can lead to dirt, grime, and excess oil production in your pores, which can make your face dull, cause dry patches, oiliness, and blackheads. This is where a face scrub comes to the rescue, helping to remove these impurities and revitalize your skin.
However, physical exfoliation can be a topic of debate. Some people enjoy the feeling of manually scraping dead skin off their faces, while others worry that it may damage their skin barrier. As we age, our skin's ability to shed dead cells decreases, leading to a buildup of pollution on the surface. When the skin is exposed to these dead cells for a prolonged period, it can become suffocated, blocking the escape routes for oil and clogging the pores, which can ultimately result in acne.
So, why should you scrub your face? Gentle exfoliation once a week can help remove this buildup of dead cells, making it easier for newer skin cells to absorb active ingredients from the skincare products that follow. This can help your skin appear clean and healthy.
The frequency of exfoliation depends on your skin type
OILY OR NORMAL SKIN:
Physical exfoliation is best suited for oily or normal skin types. Using a scrub with small granules or beads, such as those made from fruits like apricot or walnut, can help rev up the skin rejuvenation process. Look for creamy scrubs with microbeads and calming, mattifying ingredients like honey and jojoba.
DRY SKIN:
For dry skin, it is generally recommended to exfoliate less frequently. Dry skin already lacks moisture, and scrubbing can further dry it out. If you have dry skin, consider using an oil-based exfoliant to minimize moisture loss. However, even with oil-based scrubs, be cautious as they can still clog pores. Exfoliating dry skin once every two to three weeks is a suitable regimen. Look for scrubs with gentler options like papaya beads instead of nut fragments, which are also better for the environment than plastic microbeads.
ACNE-PRONE SKIN
If you have active acne breakouts, it is best to avoid physical exfoliation. Scrubbing, even with gentle pressure, can potentially pop pimples and spread bacteria, worsening the condition. However, you can consider using mechanical exfoliation, such as applying a mild scrub with a delicate finger massage.
When scrubbing your face, the recommended method is to use a scrub or an exfoliating tool and move in gentle circular strokes around the face. The tool is similar to a face massager but with a scrubber attachment. To apply the scrub, squeeze out a small amount on your dry fingertips, gently massage it in circular motions on wet skin for at least three minutes, then rinse off with warm water. Pat your skin dry with a soft towel. If you have cuts, burns, rashes, or any skin irritation, avoid scrubbing those areas. Also, be careful to avoid contact with your eyes or chapped lips.
For example, Sonama Naturals D Tan Face Scrub is a gentle and effective exfoliating scrub that removes dead skin cells without compromising the quality of your skin barrier. It contains natural ingredients like honey and papaya enzymes, which are known for their skin rejuvenating properties. This scrub offers several benefits, including anti-aging effects, tan removal, and the reduction of pigmentation from the skin.
Remember, never get too excited about exfoliation. Exfoliating too frequently can make your skin dull and sensitive. It's important to be gentle with your skin and always moisturize and care for it after using the scrub.