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Exfoliation
Why it’s so important: The epidermis is the outer layer of our skin which partly consists of dead skin cells. These dead cells naturally shed as our skin rejuvenates and new skin cells make their way up to the surface. This process can slow down and become less efficient resulting in an excess accumulation of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin. This build up can lead to a dull appearance, blocked pores, congestion, uneven skin-tone and prevent active products penetrating properly. Exfoliation assists your skin in shedding the outer layer of dead cells and promotes your skins own cell renewal process.
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Why you need it: The natural rejuvenation process slows down as you age, lifestyle factors can also affect the process, including sun exposure, stress, hormones and illness causing an accumulation of dead cells on the surface of the skin. Skin may appear dull, uneven and lack radiance or you may not be getting results from serums and active products. An excess of dead skin cells may lead to many skin concerns if not addressed. Excess dead skin cells and trapped oil clog the pores leading to blackheads and breakouts.
Who it suits: All skin types require and will benefit from exfoliation, Use caution with sensitive skin as some exfoliating ingredients can be irritating to this skin type, start off slow and see how your skin adapts. Exfoliation is not recommended for irritated or sensitized skin, wait until this concern has been treated before beginning exfoliation.
Why it’s so good: Shedding the outer layer of dead cells reveals brighter, fresher, newer skin with a healthy glow. You can expect improvements in congested pores, breakouts, pigmentation and scarring as new skin cells are revealed on the surface. Regular exfoliation allows active ingredients to penetrate your skin properly giving you better results from your products. Dead cell removal promotes your skins own cell renewal process encouraging natural cell turnover and boosts collagen production.