Three reasons to exfoliate

Exfoliation is an important first step in any skin care regimen. Snap scrubs aid in removing unwanted dead skin cells that lead to the formation of blemishes and the appearance of dull skin.

Removes dead skin cells

Healthy skin renews itself every 28 days, the shedding of dead skin cells and formation of new ones is constant. However, over time renewal slows down which can lead to cellular build-up that causes the skin to become rough and dull. Exfoliation refers to the removal of the dead skin cells on the skin’s surface. Exfoliation can be performed manually, by using scrubs on the skin or chemically, by using serums that contain special kinds of acids that dissolve and remove the dead skin cells without scrubbing.

Unclog Pores

Exfoliation helps oily skin, as it refines the skin’s texture and keeps the pores free of clogged oil. It also helps to dislodge and discourage blackheads. People with dark spots, rough texture, hyper pigmentation, and acne scars know how frustrating these issues can be to treat. Exfoliants help to break down dead skin while at the same time smoothing its overall texture, making the skin appear more uniform over time.

Prevent acne

If you’re dealing with bad acne, skin conditions like eczema or rosacea, or more serious concerns, proper exfoliation removes the barrier of dead skin cells clogging the skin and uncovers fresh new cells below, which in turn allow for proper skin rejuvenation. This opens the way for moisturizing products to penetrate more deeply into under the derm, and makes them more effective. In short, a regular exfoliating routine will leave your skin looking fresh and healthy.

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