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How to Avoid Irritation when Exfoliating Skin
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Exfoliating the skin is a great way to remove dead skin cells and improve its texture, but if not done correctly, it can cause irritation and damage. Here are some tips to avoid irritation when exfoliating: 1. Choose the right exfoliant: There are two types of exfoliants - physical and chemical. Physical exfoliants contain granules or beads that physically scrub away dead skin cells, while chemical exfoliants use acids to dissolve dead skin cells. Choose an exfoliant that suits your skin type and sensitivity level. 2. Don't overdo it: Exfoliating too frequently or aggressively can damage the skin and cause irritation. Generally, it is recommended to exfoliate 1-2 times a week, depending on your skin type. 3. Prep your skin: Before exfoliating, make sure your skin is clean and free from makeup, dirt, and oil. This will help the exfoliant penetrate better and prevent irritation. 4. Use gentle pressure: When using a physical exfoliant, use gentle pressure and avoid scrubbing too hard. Let the exfoliant do the work and don't use excessive force. 5. Moisturize afterwards: After exfoliating, it is important to moisturize your skin to keep it hydrated and prevent dryness and irritation. 6. Avoid sensitive areas: Avoid using exfoliants on sensitive areas such as the eyes and lips, as these areas are delicate and can be easily irritated. 7. Patch test new products: If you're using a new exfoliant, always patch test it first to check for any adverse reactions or sensitivity. By following these tips, you can avoid irritation and achieve smoother, healthier-looking skin.
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