Benefits of an Exfoliating Cleanser

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Our world is full of environmental toxins. These toxins can impact our body in countless ways. One of the ways that is simultaneously forgotten, and extremely obvious, is in our skin.

Toxins from your environment and diet can cause clear impacts on your skin. A proper Skincare regimen can help your skin look younger and feel healthier.

An exfoliating cleanser is a basic element of any good skincare regimen that many of us can forget. Using an exfoliant is so basic that it gets overlooked for the new skin care product of the day, but properly washing your face is the basis on which every other step is built.

In order to understand the benefits of an exfoliating cleanser, it is important to understand what an exfoliating cleanser does.

Exfoliating Cleansers Give You A Clean Slate

Every day, your skin is shedding dead cells. Your skin is producing oil. These are natural processes that your body goes through to maintain its largest organ, the skin.

Unfortunately, our lifestyles can throw this process out of balance, in many ways.

Your diet can add excess fat that is shed through the skin. Too much sugar can cause your body’s naturally occurring bacteria to go into growth overtime.

Daily washing your face, although healthy for your skin, can cause dryness, which in turn causes irritation, and leads your skin to produce too much oil to compensate. Then you wash your face more, and the cycle continues.

If you wear makeup, it adds another element to clog your pores, which can lead to irritation as well.

A quality exfoliating cleanser resets that cycle. It removes dead skin cells and excess oil, so your healthy skin underneath is exposed.

Since exfoliating takes your skin down to its virgin layers, it is extremely important that you moisturize and pamper the skin underneath. You should apply toner before moisturizing to neutralize your skin’s pH.

Ingredients Matter

Many drug store exfoliating cleansers have some ingredients that are not good for your skin. Many of them utilize microbeads as the exfoliating agent.

These plastic microbeads are bad for you and the environment. They don’t break down, so they travel down the drain and end up in the sewage treatment plant. Because they are so small, they pass through filtration systems and travel on to the ocean.

These plastic particles will be in the soil and water long after we are gone because they do not biodegrade.

High-quality exfoliating cleansers will use natural ingredients as the exfoliating agent. Natural sourced like walnut hulls or apricot pits provide a mild natural abrasive to scrub away dead skin while remaining biodegradable.

Natural exfoliants with fine particles are more gentle on your skin than artificial microbeads. You want your exfoliant to take dead skin off, but you do not want to scrape and damage your skin. It should be like a buffer, not a sander!

Another benefit of quality exfoliating cleansers is that they will have additional ingredients to balance your skin while it is a fresh palette. After taking your skin down to its clean fresh layers, you should tone your skin.

High-quality exfoliating cleansers actually have ingredients to balance your ph, so toner may be unnecessary. You can also add vitamins and plant extracts like CBD and green tea extract to add vital nutrients into your prepared skin.

In summary, exfoliating your skin is the best way to remove dirt, makeup, and dead skin, while preparing it for additional treatments. A quality exfoliating cleanser will refresh your skin without stripping it, and help you to pamper your skin!


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Nick Guli

Nick Guli is a writer at Explosion.com. He loves movies, TV shows and video games. Nick brings you the latest news, reviews and features. From blockbusters to indie darlings, he’s got his take on the trends, fan theories and industry news. His writing and coverage is the perfect place for entertainment fans and gamers to stay up to date on what’s new and what’s next.
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