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5 Ways To Keep your Skincare Game Up with Exfoliation

Exfoliation

What can be better than exfoliation to remove dead skin cells from the face and body? While the skin does discard its cells automatically, these dead cells sometimes get stuck to the skin and can make your skin dull, your skin look tired, and even block the pores, reducing the natural oil production. This can lead to several skin problems, including blackheads, acne, whiteheads, and more.

For a good and healthy glow, your skin requires to be exfoliated at least thrice a week. While exfoliator products do the trick, nothing is better than using natural products. Here we bring 5 ingredients from your pantry will do the trick.

Oatmeal:

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Having oily skin? Oatmeal is the perfect choice for you. The reason is that it absorbs excess grease and oil from the skin, leaving it glowing and smooth.

How to apply? Well, you just need to blend oatmeal in a grinder until it makes small particles and curd to it and the massage to your body.

Almonds:

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We all know that almonds are great to boost brain health? But would you know that these nutrients rich dry fruits work wonders on the skin as well? Yes, you read that right.

The texture of almonds is great for exfoliation, and its essential nutrients provide moisture to your skin.

Add raw honey to the ground up almonds for the perfect exfoliant.

Baking Soda:

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When it comes to the cheapest natural exfoliators, baking soda first hits into the mind. It is known to be kind on the skin, making it right for sensitive skin.

Make a paste with a few drops of water and baking soda and add some Vitamin E and honey to this. Scrub on your face for glowing skin!

Coffee:

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Reduces those eyes bags around the eyes, treats dull skin, and doesn’t any irritation. Either use ground coffee or fresh beans and mix with one spoon coconut oil.

Scrub you’re your skin with it for a desirable glow.

Sea Salt:

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Sea is salt is another best natural ingredient that exfoliates your skin. It is super strong, and that’s why not the right choice for those with dry or sensitive skin.

Mix one spoon of coconut oil with a spoon of sea salt and almond oil. Scrub it on your skin, get glowing and soft skin.

So, which one you’ll try first? Let us know in the comment section below.

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