FAQs on Exfoliation
Journal
The benefits of exfoliation - instant glow, younger-looking skin, a more even skin tone, reduced acne, and delay in aging signs are well known today. No surprise that today you will find at least one scrub or peel in most bathroom cabinets. This journal entry answers frequently asked questions on exfoliation. We hope some of the answers help you choose the right exfoliator and use it the right way. ~Priya Daga
Q1 - Why should you exfoliate your skin?
As we age, the rate at which our skin sheds off dead cells starts to slow down due to a combination of biological aging and external stressors. As a result, dead cells accumulate on the skin's surface, making it appear dull, dry, dark, and rough. Exfoliation helps shed dead cells, allowing younger and healthier cells to take their place and instantly give your skin a youthful and radiant glow.
Further, exfoliation preps skin for deeper penetration of subsequent products such as creams or serums and improves their efficacy.
Q2- How does exfoliation help slow skin aging?
Regular exfoliation helps to increase the circulation and cell turnover rate which helps to slow down the aging process. It stimulates collagen production which then helps smooth out the lines.
Q3 - Can exfoliation help in reducing post-acne scarring?
Exfoliation helps turnover highly pigmented cells quickly allowing it to even out the skin tone. Not only spots but regular exfoliation stimulates skin cell production that helps reduce the appearance of scars.
Q4 - How often should I exfoliate my skin?
If you are new to exfoliation, we strongly recommend that you start once a week, observe the changes in your skin, and then if you feel comfortable, increase the frequency as per your skin type.
ALERT: We have seen some users get over-excited by the instantly gratifying results of exfoliation. However, over-exfoliating can increase your skin's sensitivity. Also, over time, over-exfoliation can thin the skin and cause it to wrinkle faster. Consult your skin aesthetician or dermatologist on the type and frequency of exfoliation before use.
Q5- Which one is better physical or chemical exfoliation?
The answer is - it depends on your skin type, mood, and condition. Physical exfoliators or scrubs with grains are better suited for combination, oily (without active acne), or thick skin types. A rightly formulated chemical exfoliator is more gentle than a physical scrub and hence more suitable for mature skin types or skin with active acne.
PS: Aminu's face scrub & body scrubs contain natural scrubbing agents such as salt crystals, sugar, and virgin grounded coffee beans, and Aminu's AHA Power Peel contains glycolic acid with a high therapeutic index.
Q6- What are the essential dos and don'ts of exfoliation?
- Do not over-exfoliate. Remember, with great power comes great responsibility
- Exfoliate Gently. The skin on your face should be treated gently, using only as much pressure as is required to move the product around your face.
- Always do a patch test before using any new product. It's normal for peels to give a tingling sensation and redness on the application due to increased blood flow in your face. However, if the sensation lasts for more than 30 minutes, don't use that product
- Exfoliate at night. While sleeping, our body is in repair mode, and thus exfoliating just before sleeping makes it easier for our body to replenish with new cells
- After exfoliation, apply your serum and cream.
- Make sure you put on sunscreen before you step out in the sun. Read more about the critical role of sun protection in your daily skincare regime
If any of your questions are still unanswered please drop an email to care@aminu.life and we will be more than happy to answer and feature the question here. Meanwhile. you can explore Aminu's complete range of unique scrubs and peels. In case you need help you can always talk to Aminu's experts to discover the best exfoliator for your skin.