Why Body Scrubs Are The Best Thing To Happen To Your Skin
Introduction
A body scrub is one of the best things to happen to your skin. And no, it
doesn't mean you have to head out into the great outdoors with a loofah and a
bar of soap and get down and dirty. Body scrubs can make your skin better
without doing much work at all—it's as easy as just popping open a tub or jar,
rubbing it in, and rinsing it off. But why would you want to do that? What does
it do? Why should I use one? Well, allow me:
What is a body scrub?
Body scrubs are a type of exfoliant that works to remove dead skin cells and
another buildup on the surface of your body, revealing bright and healthy skin
underneath. They're great for people with duller-looking complexions who want
to improve the appearance of their bodies or those who want a more rejuvenating
experience in their shower routine.
Best body
scrub usually come in liquid form or as an exfoliating gel. You apply them
just like any other body wash—use sparing amounts so as not to dry out your
skin—and use circular motions until bubbles start forming around your body
parts that need extra attention (usually knees, elbows, and feet).
No More Dry Skin
Body scrubs are a great way to remove dead skin cells and make your skin
softer. But they also help you take better care of your skin in other ways.
Using a body scrub helps your moisturizers absorb more easily into the skin,
making them more effective at hydrating the epidermis. This means that when
you're out of the shower or bath after using a scrub, all of your pores are
open and ready to soak up whatever moisture treatment you've applied.
Body scrubs also help boost circulation because they eliminate oils from the
surface area of the epidermis—which reduces clogged pores and breakouts as well
as dryness—and increase oxygen flow to cells through increased blood flow
around an area where dead cells have been removed (i). These two things reduce
inflammation so that even if there is some damage done by aging or
environmental factors like UV radiation from sun exposure (which damages DNA),
this will be repaired faster than normal skin repair speeds.(ii)
Top off winter damage.
As we've already discussed, body scrubs are the best thing to happen to your
skin after winter. They help remove dead and damaged skin to reveal the smooth,
healthy layer underneath. Body scrubs can also be used in the summertime to
remove dead or damaged skin caused by sun damage (think: flaky patches).
Body scrubs can also help with dryness and roughness on your feet, hands,
elbows, and knees. These parts of your body tend to get neglected when it comes
to moisturizing—but they're just as important as any other part of your body!
If you have particularly dry hands or feet (or even all over), a good scrub
once or twice per week should do the trick.
Helps the self-tanner look more natural.
A body scrub is an excellent way to exfoliate the top layer of dead skin
cells, which helps your self-tanner look more natural. The scrub also helps to
remove any excess oil on the surface of your skin so that your tan looks fresh.
Improves circulation.
Body scrubs can help improve circulation, which helps the lymphatic system
get rid of toxins and waste. This also helps with blood vessels, as the body
can keep the skin healthy by keeping it supplied with fresh oxygenated blood.
Body scrubs can also improve skin elasticity and reduce cellulite by removing
dead skin cells built up on the surface over time. In short, if you have dry or
flaky skin or are suffering from an itchy rash all over your body, then body
scrubs may be just what your doctor ordered!
Glowing skin after weight loss.
While body scrubs may not be able to erase stretch marks or cellulite, they
can help reduce their appearance. By exfoliating the skin, you're removing old
cells and allowing new ones to emerge. This process will make your skin appear
smoother and brighter—, and if you're in the early stages of weight loss, it
could make it look like you've lost more than a few pounds!
Additionally, body scrubs that contain salicylic acid can help with loose
skin. Since cellulite is caused by fat buildup under the surface of your skin
and not from anything inherently wrong with your body (at least not yet), any
technique that helps remove layers of dead cells will have this effect as
well—including exfoliation via scrubbing!
Body scrubs are essential for good skin!
A body scrub is a great way to improve the look and feel of your skin. It
helps remove dead cells from the surface of your epidermis, leaving it feeling
smooth and soft.
Let's start with dry skin: Body scrubs can help address dryness from within
by boosting dermis circulation, which encourages healthy cell turnover in those
areas. If you have winter-worn or damaged skin (say, after spending too much
time outside in freezing temperatures), this process can also refresh and
restore that area to its original state by sloughing off layers of damaged
cells before rebuilding them anew with fresh new ones.
Bleach-resistant self-tanner? A trip through a good body scrub will remove
any leftovers before they have time to settle into your pores and leave behind
an uneven bronze hue on some spots while leaving others looking ghostly
white—the exact opposite effect you're going for!
Conclusion
We hope you’ve learned much about body scrubs and why they’re so excellent
for your skin. If you want to get started with a body scrub of your own, we
recommend trying out our Detoxifying Body Scrub (or any other one from our
collection). It makes skin soft and smooth in no time at all!
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