HOW TO TREAT DEAD SKIN FOR A NEW SKIN CELL TURNOVER.
In my experience, treating dead skin effectively requires a balance between gentle exfoliation and consistent skin care. I've found that using a daily exfoliant, such as the Dermalogica exfoliant mentioned, helps maintain healthy skin cell turnover without causing irritation. Incorporating products like VERSED, which offer gentle yet effective exfoliation, can enhance this process by removing dead skin layers safely. An important step is to understand your skin type before choosing scrubs or chemical exfoliants. For sensitive skin, mild alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) work well to dissolve dead skin cells without harsh abrasion. For oily or acne-prone skin, salicylic acid-based exfoliants help clear pores while exfoliating. Exfoliating two to three times a week is generally sufficient; over-exfoliation can damage the skin barrier. After exfoliation, hydrating and moisturizing are key to support the new skin cells and keep skin supple. Incorporating serums with antioxidants and nourishing ingredients boosts the glow and improves skin texture. Using exfoliators consistently as part of a morning or evening routine, combined with sun protection during the day, encourages a noticeable improvement in skin brightness and smoothness. This approach supports the natural process of skin renewal, ensuring your complexion remains healthy and radiant over time.



