Skin Exfoliation: What You Need to Know - WebMD But you might want to add exfoliation to your routine Exfoliating is the process of scrubbing away dead cells that gather on the uppermost layer of your skin
How to safely exfoliate at home - American Academy of Dermatology There are two main methods for at-home exfoliation — mechanical and chemical — and the method you choose should be guided by your skin type Mechanical exfoliation uses a tool, such as a brush, pad, or sponge, or a scrub to physically remove dead skin cells
How to Get Rid of Dead Skin on the Face - Verywell Health Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells from your face, using chemical or mechanical methods People with sensitive skin should avoid strong mechanical exfoliators and use mild products like mandelic acid After exfoliating, apply moisturizer to keep your skin healthy and hydrated
Have you exfoliated lately? - Harvard Health Exfoliation - the process of removing dead cells from the skin's outer layer - can make skin glow, help even out coloring, and offer other benefits, but it can also irritate or inflame
What Is Exfoliation? – Types, Benefits And Side Effects Exfoliation is the process of eliminating dead skin cells from the skin's outer layer through several methods including mechanical treatments, chemical peels, and physical exfoliation