Written By Empress Of Pearl Powder
Sarah Anderson April 1, 2023
Exfoliating your skin improves the appearance of your skin by removing dead skin cells and allowing healthy skin cells to shine through. Exfoliating helps brighten your complexion and helps prevent clogged pores, acne spots, blackheads, and whiteheads.
Despite all the benefits of exfoliation, improper use of exfoliators can lead to dry skin. If you’re new to exfoliators or want to get the most out of your products, read on and follow these 5 tips on how to exfoliate your skin properly.
Apply Exfoliants Using the Proper Technique
When exfoliating your face, it’s important to apply a small amount of product to cleansed skin with clean fngers, using small gentle circuluar inward movements. You don’t want to apply too much pressure, as this can create micro-tears.
Depending on the product, leave it on for about 10-20 minutes so it can work its magic, then simply rinse it off with warm water.
Don’t Over-Exfoliate
Generally, skin should exfoliate only one or two times a week to help expedite skin cell turnover without causing damage. However, when you start exfoliating for the first time, it’s best to exfoliate only once a week to see how your skin reacts to the product.
If your skin is reacting positively, then you can increase the frequency to twice a week. However, if you notice your skin becoming dry, tight, or itchy, these are signs of over-exfoliation, meaning it’s time to cut back on how often you’re exfoliating.
With the proper exfoliator, you will never need to exfloiate more than twice a week.
Avoid Products With Large Particles
Watch out for products containing large or synthetic particles. Large plastic beads, shells, nutshells, sugar, seed fragments, fruit pits, and sea salt can cause micro-tears which damages the skin barrier. They can also cause infection, bacteria, and other serious skin conditons.
When using an exfoliant, make sure it only contains finely-ground powdered particles so that you can avoid ruining your skin. A Gentle exfoliant is best regardless of your skin type.
Watch Out For Products That Compromise Exfoliates
Exfoliators reveal healthy skin cells, but those healthy cells are also new and sensitive, so you have to be cautious of what you use after exfoliating. Applying products such as retinol, AHAs, BHAs, Salicylic acid, or benzoyl peroxide can dry out your skin. That doesn't mean you can't use them, but its best to wait until the next day after you exfoliate.
Moisturizer Is A Must
While exfoliators are remarkable at removing dead skin cells, most exfoiates also remove the natural oils on the surface of your skin. This process can leave your skin feeling dry. Ultimately, you should never skip on your moisturizer, but this step is especially important if you’re exfoliating.
The best moisturizers to use after exfoliating are ones that contain hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate, glycerin/glycerol, lactic acid/sodium lactate, and amino acids. These are the utopia ingredients for hydrating your skin.
Conclusion:
With these five tips for properly exfoliating your skin, you’re one step closer to reaching your skin care goals and achieving the most beautiful skin of your dreams. And if you’re looking for a quality product that is sure to help you reveal beautiful skin, Empress Of Pearl Products will do just that.