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How Can I Exfoliate Myself Naturally?

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If you want to exfoliate your face naturally then you should mix a half-cup of white or brown sugar with enough olive or grapeseed oil to make a paste and apply to face in circular motion and let sit for ten minutes. Then you should wash away with warm water. You could also try with a lemon juice because it is another natural alpha hydroxy acid that can remove your dead skin cells.

If you want a good overall body exfoliation then salt can be a wonderful choice for you and that is because a salt is a natural exfoliant that sloughs off dead skin. It also has minerals to soften skin and restore hydration. You just need to mix a quarter-cup salt and a half-cup olive oil or softened coconut oil into a thick paste, then you should rub the salt scrub into dry or rough areas of skin, such as your hands, feet, and elbows. Rub it in a circular motion for one to two minutes to exfoliate and remove dead skin.

Exfoliation will smooth and soften the skin and brighten your complexion. It also helps reduce breakouts by keeping the pores from becoming clogged with the pus of dead cells and sebum. You should not try using scrubs such as sugar scrub because it is too harsh for facial skin, so you should look for something that contain salicylic acid. Exfoliate your face two or three times a week at your home and you can notice results.

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