Are you using the right exfoliator for your skin type?
March 22, 2023 2025-08-15 12:28Are you using the right exfoliator for your skin type?
			Are you using the right exfoliator for your skin type?
Exfoliating is one of the quickest ways to reveal fresh, radiant skin , but using the wrong exfoliator can leave you with redness, dryness, or breakouts. The secret? Matching the exfoliation method to your skin’s unique needs.
 For Sensitive Skin:
Stick to gentle chemical exfoliants like lactic acid or fruit enzymes. They dissolve dead skin cells without harsh scrubbing. Look for formulas with soothing botanicals like aloe vera or chamomile.
 For Dry or Mature Skin:
Opt for a hydrating exfoliator that combines mild physical exfoliants (like jojoba beads) with moisture-locking ingredients such as hyaluronic acid. The goal is to polish while nourishing.
 For Oily or Acne-Prone Skin:
Try a salicylic acid exfoliator to unclog pores and reduce excess oil. Avoid overly abrasive scrubs, which can trigger more oil production.
 For Normal or Combination Skin:
You can rotate between gentle physical and chemical exfoliators, adjusting based on the season and how your skin feels.
Pro Tip:
Over-exfoliating is the fastest way to damage your skin barrier. Most skin types only need 1–3 exfoliating sessions per week.
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											How Often Should You Exfoliate?
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Sensitive skin: 1× per week
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Normal skin: 2× per week
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Oily skin: 2–3× per week
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Dry/mature skin: 1–2× per week
 
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Pro Tips for a Healthy Glow
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Always follow exfoliation with a nourishing moisturizer.
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Never exfoliate right after using retinol or strong actives — give your skin 24–48 hours.
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SPF is non-negotiable after exfoliating. Your fresh skin is more sun-sensitive.
 
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