How to Choose the Best Exfoliator Scrub for Making Skin Glow
How to Choose the Best Exfoliator Scrub for Making Skin Glow
There's no better way to add a glow to the skin than with an exfoliating products. Exfoliants help to remove the surface layer of skin cells that can give skin a dull, dry look. The result is a softer face and a more youthful glow. There are actually two ways to exfoliate facial skin. The first is by use of chemical products that contain such ingredients as retinols and alpha hydroxyl acids. Although these products do a find job of exfoliating, they exert their effects over time when used on a consistent basis. In contrast, manual methods using an exfoliator scrub exert their magic immediately unveiling fresh new skin. If you're looking for immediate improvement in the appearance of your skin, an exfoliator scrub is the obvious way to go.
A visit to the cosmetic counter or drugstore reveals a bewildering array of scrubs. How do you choose among the various options? Your objective in choosing an exfoliator scrub is simple. You'll want to select a product that's nonabrasive and won't scratch the skin and one that's composed of primarily natural ingredients. If you'll be buying your scrub at a cosmetic counter, it's a good idea to ask to place a small amount of the exfoliant on your fingers to feel the consistency. A good exfoliator scrub should never have sharp, uneven particles that could scratch the skin. It should feel grainy but not sharp when rolled between the fingers. Of course, you should also read the label to make sure you're using a product with names you can pronounce rather than unhealthy, synthetic ones. Look for natural components whenever possible.
Because the best exfoliator scrubs contain natural ingredients, another option is to make your own. To do this, you need two basic ingredients, a base and an exfoliant. As your base, select an oil such as olive oil, almond oil, or tea tree oil. As an exfoliant, choose an ingredient with a relatively fine particle size such as ground coffee, Epsom salts, oatmeal, wheat germ, or turbinado sugar. Dried herbs also make a nice addition to a homemeade exfoliator scrub. If you plan on keeping your exfoliator in the refrigerator for any period of time, add the contents of a vitamin E capsule to act as a preservative. This will help to lengthen the shelf life.
You have so many options when it comes to making exfoliator scrubs. Spend some time experimenting with various bases and exfoliants until you find the ones that work best for your skin. When you make your own, you know it's all natural plus it's more cost effective than buying it at a cosmetic counter or drugstore. You'll love the way your skin looks and feels after using your homemade exfoliator scrub!
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