Skin Care

Your Guide to Exfoliation

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Radiant and glowing skin, don’t we all want that? To achieve it, getting rid of dead skin cells by exfoliating regularly is a must. There are two types of exfoliation methods to choose from to help us achieve a smooth and glowing complexion: manual/physical exfoliation or chemical exfoliation. Both methods can be very beneficial, below you will find more information on both methods. 

Manual exfoliation

Manual exfoliation refers to the use of products containing tiny grains, such as jojoba beads, to manually exfoliate your skin with your hands or with tools like a brush. Benefits of this type of exfoliation include stimulation of blood circulation and quick results that can be seen immediately after. When doing manual exfoliation, a misconception is that the harder you scrub, the better, but truly, being gentle with the skin when doing manual exfoliation is very important.

Manual exfoliation products

PCA SKIN PORE REFINING TREATMENT

Why we love it:
This product combines both the benefits of manual and chemical exfoliation. It leaves skin soft and radiant. 
PAI SKINCARE VIRTUOUS CIRCLE KUKUI & JOJOBA BEAD ECO-BEAD EXFOLIATOR

Why we love it:
Formulated with spherical jojoba beads, this exfoliator effectively removes dead skin cells without any damage to the skin.
SKINCEUTICALS MICRO-EXFOLIATING SCRUB

Why we love it:
By combining natural microbeads and hydrating ingredients, this product is gentle yet effective. 

Chemical exfoliation

Although the word chemical may have a negative connotation, there is nothing negative to chemical exfoliation, in fact, it is quite gentle when done correctly. These exfoliating products use acids such as AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) and BHAs (Beta Hydroxy Acids) to lift dead skin cells. One of the benefits of chemical exfoliants is that they do not require manual scrubbing that can lead to micro-tears in the skin. Furthermore, they help target a wider scope of skin concerns, such as uneven texture, sun damage, and enlarged pores. The key when it comes to chemical exfoliants is to not over-do it. It’s also important to make sure to not use these acid treatments at the same time as ingredients such as retinoids, which could lead to irritation of the skin.

Chemical exfoliation products

ENVIRON FOCUS CARE YOUTH+ TRI BIOBOTANICAL REVIVAL MASQUE

Why we love it:
This mask contains a unique blend of asiatic, lactic and andelic acids which offers amazing benefits in terms of exfoliation and anti-aging.
PRO-DERM AHA BHA 8-2

Why we love it:
This lotion exfoliant formula is great for normal skin or oily skin prone to light acne, blackheads, dilated pores or ingrown hairs.
VIVIER EXFOLIANT FORTE

Why we love it:
With 8% glycolic and 4% lactic acid, this lotion helps with skin texture, tone and smoothness.

How to incorporate exfoliants into your routine

When it comes to incorporating exfoliants into your routine, it often seems unclear how often you should be using them. It all depends on your skin type and how much your skin can handle, but it is recommended to exfoliate around two times a week. If your skin is reactive, exfoliating once a week may be enough. On the other hand, if your skin is quite resilient, you could go up to three times.  You should also avoid exfoliating two days in a row, your skin needs that downtime. It is possible to incorporate both manual and chemical exfoliation. For example, if you’re exfoliating three times a week, two times could be chemical and the third could be manual.

All in all, if you want glowing and radiant skin, exfoliation is a must. Regardless of your skin type, there is a product out there for you, the key is to not over-do-it, start slowly, and then you will see the results you were looking for. 

Want a fresh, glowing, youthful complexion? Exfoliation is key!
Skin Care

What do Hydroxy Acids do for your skin?

Who doesn't want skin that looks fresh, rejuvenated and glowing? The question is, how and what products do you use. In this blog post, we tackle everything you need to know about exfoliation!

Who doesn’t want skin that looks fresh, rejuvenated and glowing? The question is, how and what products do you use. Hydroxy Acids exfoliate which means they remove dead skin cells and improve skin cell turnover. That means fresh, glowing skin that better reflects light.

Our skin naturally exfoliates of course but as we age and as the result of environmental factors including unprotected sun exposure, the natural shedding process of the skin may slow down or even stop. That will leave us with dull, dry or even flaky skin. We may see enlarged pores, loss of firmness, uneven skin tone and yes, even more wrinkles.

Hydroxy Acids – either AHA (alpha hydroxy acid – glycolic and lactic acids) or BHA (beta hydroxy acid – beta hydroxy or salicylic acid) are one way to help gently exfoliate the skin.

AHA: These work on the skin’s surface and are water soluble and we recommend for those with normal to dry or sun damaged skin because of their ability to work with natural moisturizing factors within the skin.

BHA: These work on the skin’s surface and inside the pores, are oil soluble and we recommend for normal to oily skin that is more prone to enlarged pores, acne and blemishes. BHA also has natural skin calming properties so it is gentle enough for people who experience redness or even rosacea.

Benefits:

  • Helps to soften lines and wrinkles
  • Will penetrate pores and exfoliate the pores
  • Stimulates collagen to increase elasticity and firmness
  • Helps to improve overall texture of the skin
  • Used correctly, will help with skin hydration

We are often asked which is better or can I combine them. We suggest to use the one that is appropriate to your skin type and testing to see what works better for you. Everyone’s skin is different and will react differently to different products and ingredient strengths. Using both an AHA and BHA exfoliant at the same time may be too much. Alternate or use morning or night always after cleansing and toning. Start slowly and see how your skin reacts – we all have a tendency to want to go too quickly and that more is better. NOT TRUE! You may also want to look at different options, for example, using a BHA on oily areas and an AHA on the dryer ones. There are also products that have a combination of these two acids. It is important to not over-exfoliate and to always use a sunscreen as use of these products may make the skin more sun sensitive

AHA/ BHA CREAM from SKINMEDICA


If you are not sure which products are right for you, or when to use them, make sure you are asking a trained skin therapist who knows the products that you are using and also understands your skin and skin care goals.

Keep your complexion exfoliated and glowing with these AHA/BHA products!

Skin Care

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