THE ROLE OF EXFOLIATION 

10th April 2024   /

HIMAIRA 

Skincare is key for getting radiant, glowing and healthy skin. But without exfoliation, no skincare product would work for the skin. Slathering moisturizers and patting in serums wouldn't work until you exfoliate your skin. But what exfoliation exactly is and how can one safely remove dead skin cells? Let's understand the process of exfoliation and how one can easily incorporate into their routines.

Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from the surface of the skin. These dead skin cells can gather up and accumulate on the skin, resulting in dullness, uneven skin tone, textured skin, and clogged pores. By scrubbing off these dead skin cells, one can achieve radiant, smooth and healthy skin.

1. Choose the right exfoliator

If you are a beginner or even an expert in the game of skincare, a gentle exfoliator is always best for your skin. The surface of the skin is very sensitive and gentle. Incorporating a gentle exfoliator like the Himaira’s Vitamin C face scrub would not only gently remove the dead skin cells, but the goodness of Vitamin C would also brighten up your skin and help in decreasing the hyperpigmentation.

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2. Be Gentle

Avoid harsh exfoliators or over scrubbing your face. The desired time should be between 2-4 minutes. Over scrubbing can damage the skin barrier and can cause irritation and redness. It can also scrape off the natural oils that are produced by the skin. Take a sufficient amount of scrub and gently massage in circular motions. Take care of the delicate areas such as the undereye and around the mouth and lips.

3. Maintain the frequency

It is important to maintain a frequency of the number of times you are exfoliating your skin in a week. Stick to exfoliating your skin 1-2 times a week depending upon how much your skin can tolerate. Always remember that over-exfoliating would not make the process faster but would harm the skin barrier. Skincare is a journey that needs time and patience to achieve great results.

4. Follow up with a Mask

Always remember to apply a thin layer of face mask to close those open pores and soothe the skin. Himaira’s Vitamin C Mask seeps down into the layers of the skin and extracts all sorts of impurities leaving a soft and supple skin after rinsing the face. It is enriched with the goodness of Turmeric and Vitamin E to make sure that your skin is well healed after exfoliation.
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Vitamin C Face Mask - Himaira
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4. Top it up with a Moisturizer

After exfoliation the skin is very sensitive and to replenish the skin’s moisture level, using a hydrating moisturizer is of utmost importance. Using Himaira’s Hydro Bomb 72h hydration moisturizer will not only hydrate the skin but will also help to balance out the skin. It will make sure to calm the skin and protect it.
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4. Protection from the sun

Once the dead skin is removed after exfoliation, the skin gets sensitive to sunlight. Thus to protect your skin, it is essential to use sunscreen at all times. Himaira’s Sunscreen Mousse is the most effective, gentle and non comedogenic sunscreen that melts like butter while giving extensive protection from the sun damage.
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Sunscreen Mousse - Himaira
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Exfoliation is a vital step in any skincare routine. It provides a multitude of benefits. From unclogging the pores to enhancing the process of skin renewal, exfoliation does it all for achieving a healthy and luminous complexion. By understanding the importance of exfoliation and following out the basic yet easy techniques, one can easily maintain a healthy skincare routine. Hence understand and unlock the power of exfoliation and see your skin glow from within!

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Disclaimer: The information in this article is for educational purposes only. It should not be substituted as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment in any manner.