Exfoliating is the process of removing dead skin cells from the surface of your skin using a chemical, granular substance, or exfoliation tool. Your skin naturally sheds dead skin cells to make room for new cells every 30 days or so.

Salt

Salt can be a wonderful choice when you want a good overall body exfoliation, eliminating the rough, dry patches of dead skin. This Citrus Salt Scrub is one option, while a Papaya Sea Salt Scrub might be your preference. If you’re looking for a scrub designed for hands, check out this Sea Salt Hand Scrub to help with dry skin, calluses, and cuticles.

Sugar Lemon Scrub

All that you need to prepare this magical scrub is 2 spoons of sugar and juice of 4 limes. Mix it and massage it with your fingertips gently in a circular motion on your face. Rub the sugar granules until they get dissolved properly while massaging. After this, wash you face with water.

Milk


Milk's natural acidity levels and lactic acid content makes it a popular exfoliating ingredient. Anecdotally, it seems that some people have had success using milk as a gentle exfoliant on their skin.

Flaxseed


Flaxseed contains natural oil that helps treat eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis and rosacea. DIY flaxseed gel makes your skin bright and improves the complexion. This gel tightens the skin and smooths out fine lines. Regular usage of flaxseed gel will make your skin firm, soft, glowing, youthful and vibrant.


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Exfoliation may cause skin irritation including red spots, blemishes and even rashes. This occurs for a couple of reasons. First, the hard scrubbing motion necessary to exfoliate can remove too much skin. Second, some skin may have or develop an allergic reaction to the exfoliating agents.

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