Skincare 101: Body Exfoliants
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Did you know retinols promote dead skin cell turnover? That’s why it helps with wrinkles. But this also means it helps with acne as well. I actually use it to treat my acne over wrinkles! The only thing is you shouldn’t use it at the same time as the exfoliating acids. But you can use it with the purely physical scrubs. And as always, use SPF when using retinol or chemical exfoliants.
If you’re wondering what I meant by 1200 free, Versed formulas are free of things like phthalates, sulfates, silicones, and more.
Body exfoliation is a crucial step in any skincare routine, helping to slough off dead skin cells, unclog pores, and reveal healthier skin underneath. There are two primary types of exfoliants: physical and chemical. Physical exfoliants include scrubs and exfoliating tools that physically remove dead skin, while chemical exfoliants use acids to dissolve dead skin cells. Retinols, a popular ingredient in skincare, promote cell turnover which can significantly improve the appearance of the skin, addressing issues like wrinkles and body acne effectively. However, combining retinols with exfoliating acids simultaneously is not recommended, as it can lead to irritation. For optimal results, consider integrating specific body exfoliating products like AHA exfoliating washes or gentle physical scrubs into your routine. Versed is a great brand known for its clean formulations that are free from harsh chemicals like phthalates, sulfates, and silicones. When using any exfoliant, don’t forget the importance of sun protection—SPF is vital after exfoliation to prevent sun damage. A well-rounded body exfoliation schedule can lead to smoother, glowing skin, making it an essential practice for your skincare regimen.





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