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25/11/2017
Good morning,
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04/10/2017
Today we look at Exfoliation.
Your entire body is covered in dead skin cells. And when skin cells die, they don't fall off or float away. Instead, they stay on top of your skin like tiny rotting corpses. In the same way that keeping a decaying body around the house would be a bad idea, keeping these extinguished skin cells sitting on your skin isn't a great move. They can can lead to hair loss, breakouts, grimy feet, and more.
That’s why it’s important to exfoliate them away, on every part of your body.
Removing dead skin cells from your entire body is like having a new skin entirely and leaving you with a fresh feel and air goes into your skin, but without the removing the dead cells you feel dumb.
Exfoliating your body of old cells is the key to letting the lively ones underneath come to surface and shine, giving you healthier skin overall.
But the exfoliation process is different depending on the body part. You can't bring a pumice stone to your face. And you'll want something heftier than a gritty scrub to take care of those calluses.
To help you sort out what works, we put together a guide for you.
*Scalp* When you shampoo, really go in on your scalp. We mean it—scratch away! (Without hurting yourself, obviously.) This will lift any dead flakes, which will prevent dandruff and stimulate circulation in the hair follicles. This in turn reduces hair loss. Yes, that seems backwards: You scratch at the head, and hair falls out less? Indeed it does; you’re removing dead skin from the scalp, improving blood flow, and preventing clogged follicles. That’s what keeps the hairs so sturdy.
*Face* Twice a week, chase your face cleansing with a gritty scrub. This will lift the dead skin cells away from the lively, healthy ones underneath, meaning you get to showcase only the brightest complexion (this is a good thing—it means you’re free of any blemishes). Don’t overdo it on the scrub, though. Twice a week is sufficient enough to keep your pores unclogged without irritating the healthy skin that remains.
*Lips* If your lips are peeling from sunburn or subzero temps, buy a gentle lip scrub that safely removes the dead skin while soothing the sensitive skin underneath. It’s just lip balm, with extra grit.
*Body* Keep an all-over body scrub, gentle exfoliating agent, or exfoliating bar soap in your shower caddy. These things do double duty as body washes and skin exfoliants, removing dirt and dead skin from the shoulder, back, torso, arms, and legs. The pores in these parts don’t clog as easily as those on your face, but you’ll be surprised where you can get a rough patch of skin or a random pimple.
*Feet* The feet tend to amass dry patches of skin more than anywhere else. It doesn't always manifest as a callus. Sometimes there might be patches of grime collecting around the ankle, or scaly spots on the heel. Get a soft salt scrub for this task, and work at these patches until they clear up. Follow with a soothing foot cream, and apply it nightly to protect that skin... call to get yours
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