Exfoliation and why it’s important

Have you ever heard: doing one single step in your skincare routine could brighten, smooth and hydrate your complexion? Well exfoliation is just as important as cleansing and moisturizing your skin.

That’s because exfoliation helps to remove dead skin cells, boosts circulation, increases cell turnover among other things.

So if you are looking to get all of these benefits keep reading.

WHAT IS EXFOLIATION?

Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells that have built up on the surface of the skin on your face or body.  It is a key factor in having smooth and clear skin.

HOW CAN I BENEFIT FROM EXFOLIATING?

If you have dull, lifeless looking skin then exfoliating will…

1. Improve skin tone

All skin types can benefit from exfoliating. Shedding old skin cells will allow new ones to shine through giving your complexion a BOOST. It also improves the texture of your skin giving it a softer and smoother feel.

2. Boost circulation

Regular exfoliation is good, but it especially helps during the colder months. Cold weather and central heat can dry out your skin making it look dull. Exfoliating helps move toxins around the body flushing them out.

3. Unclog pores

Exfoliation is great for acne-probe skin. Unclogging pores make them clearer and your skin will be less probable to have blemishes.

4. Helps other products penetrate deeper

Unclogged pores will allow other products such as body or face oils, creams, butters, etc. to better penetrate deeper into the skin.

KZE SKINCARE BODY POLISH

Our body polish’s are a 3-in-1 scrub that gently exfoliates and moisturizes all while cleansing.  Its packed with skin loving oils and raw cane sugar to exfoliate while you lather up.  Phthalate free fragrance oil is added to enhance your experience.

So give our body polish a try! It comes in two fall scents (for now 😉) to give your skin the attention it needs.

Until next time,

La’Kanya

The information provided in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. Always seek the advice of your own Medical Provider regarding any questions or concerns you have.

1 comment

  • Thanks for the information.

    Chamika

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