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Exfoliating Scrub for Face

Written By TT on Saturday, March 27, 2010 | 10:30 PM

Regular ex foliation is beneficial to the skin, as it helps discard dead skin cells and promote growth of new skin cells. Using ex foliating scrub for face removes the dull look and invigorates the skin to maintain a natural, healthy glow. Any healthy skin care regimen should involve the use of an ex foliating scrub for face at least 2-3 times a week. The scrub cleans the facial skin, unclogs the pores, clears away impurities, stimulates generation of healthy new skin, refines and smoothen the complexion by getting rid of dead skin. Besides these benefits ex foliating also helps get rid of problems like pimples, infected ingrown hair, wrinkles and other skin disorders. After using a scrub, the face not only looks clean and healthy, but also feels fresh and smooth.

Homemade Ex-foliating Scrub for Face

We all know ex-foliation is beneficial to the skin, however, very few people know that over-ex-foliation is not good. A gentle scrub needs to be used to remove dead skin and must be applied without unnecessary force, thereby not conducing to skin irritations. The commercially available ex foliating scrubs for face contain harsh chemicals capable of harming the skin. Moreover, uneven scrubbing compounds can conduce to mechanical damage and nicks. So the safest and best ex foliating scrub for face is the one that is prepared at home. Read more on ex foliate skin naturally.

Scrub 1: Honey and Sea Salt
To prepare this scrub, all you need is honey and sea salt. Just combine 2 tablespoons of honey with 2 tablespoons of sea salt and gently massage it onto the face for a minute or two. Rinse the scrub off with warm water and then end up splashing ice cold water, so as to close the pores. The honey in this scrub is a natural antioxidant and is used in various skin care products. Its antibacterial properties kill off any bacteria, thereby keeping the skin sterile during the ex foliation process. Moreover, the coarse texture of the sea salt in the scrub sloughs off the dead cells. Sea salt also stimulates new skin cell growth. Read more on natural skin care.

Scrub 2: Lemon, Cornmeal and Honey
To prepare this scrub you need 1 cup of cornmeal, 1 lemon and some honey. Place the cornmeal in a mixing bowl and squeeze a lemon into it. Scoop the pulp of the lemon out, discard the seeds and add it to the cornmeal. Pour as much honey as required to attain a creamy texture and stir well. Moisten your skin and gently begin to ex foliate the skin in a circular motion, keeping your eyes closed during the process. For the next one minute gently rub the face and neck with the prepared scrub and then rinse well. You will need only one tablespoon of the prepared scrub for one ex foliation. The rest of the scrub can be stored in the refrigerator up to the next two weeks in an airtight container. Read more on facial skin care.

Scrub 3: Raw Oats, Apple Cider Vinegar and Basil Oil
Crush 2-3 tablespoons of raw oats into tiny bits in a grinder. To it add 1/4 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and honey enough to create a smooth mixture. Once the mixture smoothen add one drop of basil oil to it. You can even use tea tree oil instead of basil oil. Wash your face, dry it gently by patting with a towel and apply this sticky paste onto your face. Rub your face in circular motions, carefully avoiding the eye regions. After 15 minutes wash the scrub off with lots of warm water.

Scrub 4: Fullers Earth, Orange Peel and Oatmeal
Mix 1/4 cup of fullers earth, 1/4 cup of dried orange peel, 2 tablespoons of oatmeal and some water in a bowl till a smooth consistency is obtained. After washing your face and gently drying it with a towel, apply the scrub onto your face and neck in circular motion. Since dead cells tend to accumulate near the nose and chin, take extra care while scrubbing those areas.

It is good to use an ex foliating scrub for face, however, a common mistake people make is using the scrub too often and scrubbing vigorously. Ex foliation should be done only once in 2-3 weeks. Young people scrub harder to remove blackheads and acne, while older adults do it to get rid of wrinkles and other imperfections. However, scrubbing vigorously will only make matters worse in the long run. Rubbing too hard for too long in one particular area will only cause the skin to aggravate. When done gently and not too frequently, exfoliation can bring back that lost gleam on your face!

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