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How do I Choose the Best Skin Exfoliator?

Constance Simmons
Constance Simmons

Choosing the best skin exfoliator can mean the difference between bright and youthful-looking skin and dull, lifeless skin. There is an enormous variety of products to choose from when shopping for exfoliating products, and this can make finding the right one difficult. Consumers who are armed with the knowledge of their skin type, and the best ingredients to look for, often choose the best skin exfoliator to meet their needs.

Determining individual skin type is the first step in choosing the right skin exfoliator. Skin types are generally divided into three groups — dry, oily, and combination — and each type has different needs. For example, if a person with oily skin uses a product that stimulates the sebaceous glands, the skin will produce even more oil. Others may make dry skin worse. Individuals with sensitive skin must also be careful because exfoliating products are designed to remove a top layer of skin, which can harm especially tender skin.

An exfoliating scrub.
An exfoliating scrub.

The right skin exfoliator will have ingredients that help remove dead skin cells and provide the skin with essential nutrients. Some products are considered mechanical. These use ingredients like sugar, salt, or apricot kernels — along with an individual’s hands — to manually remove dead skin. There also mechanical exfoliates, like loofahs, that, with a cleanser, can gently scrub the surface layer of dead skin away.

Using a moisturizer after exfoliation helps replenish the skin.
Using a moisturizer after exfoliation helps replenish the skin.

The next category of exfoliates are chemical in nature. Products of this sort include ingredients like alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA), retinoic acid, and salicylic acid. These ingredients remove dead skin cells by chemical reaction, after they are applied to the skin. The highest concentration of these acids that is available over the counter is 10%, but dermatologists are able to do chemical peels with concentrations as high as 70%. Using AHAs and other acids as chemical exfoliators can improve the look and feel of skin, and can also remove some fine lines and wrinkles.

Exfoliating and moisturizing may help treat dry skin.
Exfoliating and moisturizing may help treat dry skin.

Skin exfoliators are usually sold in discount or drug stores, and also by department store cosmetic counters. Regardless of an individual's budget, there are, generally, options for everyone. When shopping, a buyer should look at the ingredients listed. He or she should pay close attention to chemical products, to be sure that those listed are included as active ingredients.

Sugar, which is found in most kitchen cupboards, can be used for exfoliating the skin.
Sugar, which is found in most kitchen cupboards, can be used for exfoliating the skin.

Buyers should also seek products with natural ingredients, like antioxidants vitamins C and E, which may help improve the overall appearance of skin. Antioxidants aid the skin by reducing damage from the sun and other environmental factors called free radicals. Choosing an exfoliator with antioxidants gives the new layer of skin that is uncovered additional protection and protects it in the future.

Soaps that incorporate exfoliants can help rub away dry skin.
Soaps that incorporate exfoliants can help rub away dry skin.

Once the right skin exfoliator is chosen, proper use is a must. By nature, skin exfoliates are abrasive, so users must follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to avoid skin damage or injury. Exfoliation should only be done about two times per week. Also, when using mechanical exfoliates, only gentle scrubbing is recommended to avoid harming the skin.

Exfoliators for dry skin should typically be gentle and non-irritating.
Exfoliators for dry skin should typically be gentle and non-irritating.

Individuals with sensitive skin should use caution when choosing a skin exfoliate. Some products may be too harsh for such people. It is best to test a product on a small area of skin, to see what happens, before using a product on the entire body or face.

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    • An exfoliating scrub.
      By: kubais
      An exfoliating scrub.
    • Using a moisturizer after exfoliation helps replenish the skin.
      By: Africa Studio
      Using a moisturizer after exfoliation helps replenish the skin.
    • Exfoliating and moisturizing may help treat dry skin.
      By: Konstantin Kulikov
      Exfoliating and moisturizing may help treat dry skin.
    • Sugar, which is found in most kitchen cupboards, can be used for exfoliating the skin.
      By: bit24
      Sugar, which is found in most kitchen cupboards, can be used for exfoliating the skin.
    • Soaps that incorporate exfoliants can help rub away dry skin.
      By: Hayati Kayhan
      Soaps that incorporate exfoliants can help rub away dry skin.
    • Exfoliators for dry skin should typically be gentle and non-irritating.
      By: Konstantin Yuganov
      Exfoliators for dry skin should typically be gentle and non-irritating.
    • Exfoliating soaps may help clear the pores, reducing oily skin.
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      Exfoliating soaps may help clear the pores, reducing oily skin.