Facial scrubs for skin renewalScrubs help to renew the skin through the removal and exfoliation of the top layer of the epidermis. This practice speeds up cell proliferation and skin renewal. Certain acids help in retaining water also protecting the skin from drying while making the skin tone more even. They also bring blood closer to the outer layer of the skin, improving the skin texture. When used properly scrubs can visibly improve the skin that is better prepared for creams. Regular exfoliation can prevent acne and enhance the effect of creams. It is especially recommended for people with oily skin preventing from the formation of blackheads and pimples. Dry skin benefits through the removal of rough skin that encourages the absorption of nourishing creams. When scrubs are usefulScrubs can be used once or twice a week for normal or oily skin. Those with delicate skin can do exfoliation once per fortnight. Exfoliating moisturizing treatment should be used as a mask after treatment. Antibacterial masks nourish while lemon and milk refresh tired skin. Use facial scrubs sparinglyFacial scrubs can benefit our skin if they are not overused. Chemical scrubs exfoliate with various acids that remove dead skin. Other scrubs may use salt, sand, or almonds. Dead skin protects the cells below and too much scrubbing can damage the skin. If there are no dead cells left the skin may break and needs to be heeled before it is scrubbed again. Homemade facial scrubsFacial scrubs made at home may be not as effective as those made in a beauty salon but they also benefit your skin, but they are equally effective as those purchased in pharmacies. If you know your skin type you can also determine what type of scrub is suitable for you. Those with dry skin will avoid ingredients that dry the skin. All scrubs have an exfoliating ingredient and a liquid that is mixed into a paste. The grainy ingredient can be sugar if your skin is normal. For sensitive skin it is better to use oatmeal, banana or baking soda. Oily skin is best treated with a lemon juice. Your skin type determines what scrub needs to be usedScrubs need to be selected according to the type of skin and its condition. Scrubs can be especially beneficial for thick skin with sun discoloration. If the skin is has abrasions, cuts or injuries scrubs shouldn’t be used. Homemade scrubsScrubs can be made from an orange that is peeled first and then rubbed against the face for five minutes. Its juice can be left on you face for fifteen minutes and rinsed. Sugar scrubSugar also can be used to make scrub by mixing it with water. After cleaning the face, the skin can be massaged with a mixture of water and two teaspoons of sugar. Oatmeal scrubScrub made of oatmeal includes three tablespoons of crushed oatmeal, one tablespoon of honey and juice juice from half a lemon. This mixture should be placed in a fridge for 30 minutes and then one tablespoon of milk added. This mixture should be applied on face and massaged for five minutes. The residue should be applied on face and left for 15 minutes. At the end wash your face with lukewarm water.
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