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How Do I Use A Facial Scrub?

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Did you choose the best facial scrub for your skin type?

Are you massaging your skin with the facial scrub?

Are you moisturizing your skin after exfoliating with a facial scrub?

Are you using the facial scrub too often?

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To use a facial scrub, you need to choose a natural or chemical scrub suited for your skin type. Using a facial scrub to exfoliate is a great way to provide your skin with some much-needed revitalisation. You need to know that facial scrubs made with apricot pits, walnut shells or aluminum oxide tend to be better for skin that is oily and not sensitive. The facial scrubs made with plastic beads, alpha hydroxy, or beta hydroxy tend to be better for skin that is dry or sensitive.

You should take a dab of the scrub and gently massage it all over your face and neck for about 60-90 seconds, not more. Then rinse the scrub from your face and pat it try with a soft towel.

After the exfoliating session with the facial scrub you need to moisturize your skin, because moisturizing is so important. Moisturizing helps to prevent the overproduction of skin oils and keeps the skin healthy and well-balanced.

It is OK because using the facial scrub too often is not a good option for your skin.

You should stop using a facial scrub too often because it can peel away your delicate skin cells and leave you feeling red, raw, and sore. You should try using the scrub only once a week at first, then you can increase the frequency to twice a week if you feel like your skin can handle it.

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