
Giving the face a weekly exfoliation is part of most skincare routines. But did you know the body is also scrub-friendly? Just like your face, the skin on your body too gets damaged and wounded then regenerates. Exfoliating can help hasten the progress and in the bargain, do your skin a world of good. Don't believe us? Then these 5 reasons should convince you to get scrubbing.
1. Increases Smoothness
The most evident benefit of body exfoliation is the silky smooth feeling it leaves behind on your skin. Scrubbing removes dryness and dead cells so all you will be left with is smooth skin, with no dry white marks or flaky skin left behind.
2. Helps Shaving
The principle of shaving is hair being cut off by a blade from the surface of the skin. There are times when the razor is repeatedly run over the same area but the strand refuses to budge, leading to razor burn. Exfoliation can help in such cases. It removes dead skin and loosens tough hair follicles, thus make shaving easier and harm-free.
3. Decreases Tan
One of the top solutions to reduce dreadful tanned skin is by scrubbing your body in the shower or even with a dry brush. By doing so, the damaged skin cells on top are removed manually and gradually, so is the darkened tan. Exfoliation also increases blood circulation which in turn promotes the growth of new skin cells.
4. Allow Absorption
The next time you feel beauty products aren't working effectively on your body, try exfoliationg before hand. It could be that your products are being applied over the dead cell layer and thus, not showing the results you want. A fresh scrubbing will allow products to be absorbed better into the skin and the boost in circulation will only help this along.
5. Reduce Ingrowth
A simple way to decrease the amount of ingrown hair is by scrubbing your skin gently. By this, the hardened hair follicle becomes softer and loosens up greatly. This can remove the hard ingrowth and improve the direction of future hair growth.
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