Sunday, March 25, 2007

Exfoliate Your Skin - The Crucial Step In Skin Care

Have you ever wondered why your boyfriend or husband has such smooth skin on their face and yours is rougher than sandpaper? And you spend much more time on your skin care than he ever does! The one step in your skin care routine that you may be missing out on is exfoliation.

All of the cleansing and moisturizing in the world will not give you the baby soft skin you crave if you don't add a weekly exfoliation to your routine. Exfoliating your skin removes the dead, rough, outer layer of skin cells covering up the smoother, newer skin cells. Most men inadvertently add exfoliation to their routine by shaving. You will notice a big difference in your skin when you start exfoliating on a regular basis.

Exfoliating is most effective when done after cleansing your face. There are many great skin exfoliators on the market today that promise to help with photoaging, irregular pigmentation, acne, and damaged skin. If you're not willing to spend the money on a good exfoliator, you can always whip up a homemade recipe to do the trick!

Many women swear by the Miracle Whip mask. After tying your hair back away from your face, apply a thin to moderate layer of Miracle Whip Salad Dressing to your face and neck. Leave this mask on your face for about 10 minutes and then massage gently to remove the dead skin cells. Rinse your face in warm water, and then follow up with a cleansing toner to remove any residual oil from the salad dressing. This type of mask can be done either once a week or daily if your skin isn't too sensitive.

If the vinegar smell in the salad dressing is too potent, try using a sea salt facial mask. Mix sea salt together with extra virgin olive oil and massage onto your face avoiding the eye area. Rinse your face in warm water and pat dry. This type of mask should only be used once or twice a week to avoid drying out your skin.

Skin exfoliators are great to keep your skin looking young and smooth. When you're performing your skin care routine, never miss this crucial step. Keeping your skin free of dead skin cells will help to solve many skin conditions such as acne, photoaging, and irregular pigmentation.

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