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In our last video we talked about why you should exfoliate your skin and today we're going to talk about the 3 different types of exfoliants and which one may be best for your skin.
PHYSICAL EXFOLIANT
The first one is Physical Exfoliant and that one uses beads or seeds. Basically you have to use a rubbing motion to scrub and rub off the dead skin cells.
This is typically recommended for people who have younger skin (30 or younger), sensitive skin, or people with capillary activity such as Rosacea or Telangiectasia.
CHEMICAL EXFOLIANT
The second one is Chemical Exfoliation and this one depends on fruit enzymes or fruit acids. You don't need to do a lot of rubbing motions, you just put it on and let it work. What that does is basically dissolve or eat through the protein of the dead skin cells so when you wipe it off or rinse it off the dead skin cells go right down the drain.
That's typically recommended for people who have dry, dull, aging skin, hyperpigmented skin, breakout-prone skin, or Acne skin. (If you have the Acne type, please make sure you don't rub too hard if you have the pustules because that can spread bacteria.)
AHA's: Dissolve "cement" BHA's: Dissolve skin cells
The brick wall illustrates how AHA's dissolve the bond that holds dead skin cells together and the BHA's actually dissolve the dead skin cells.
AHA's / Alpha Hydroxy Acids
-Glycolic Acid (fermented sugar)
-Lactic Acid (fermented milk)
-Tartaric Acid (fermented grapes)
-Malic Acid (apples)
Alpha Hydroxy Acids mainly come from fermented fruit sugar and they are strong enough to break down the bond that holds the dead skin cells together.
BHA's / Beta Hydroxy Acids
-Salicylic Acid (from Willow Tree Bark)
Beta Hydroxy Acids break down the dead skin cells mainly coming from Salicylic Acid.
ENZYMES
-Bromelain (pineapples)
-Papain (papaya)
A more gentle form of exfoliation can come from enzymes from fruit, such as pineapples or papaya.
COMBINATION - PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL EXFOLIANT
Finally, the combination exfoliant, which I personally prefer for me and my clients. Basically, what that is is seeds or beads in a fruit enzyme or fruit acid solution so that's the mixture of the physical and the chemical.
Why I prefer that is because you are using the rubbing motion to loosen up the dead skin cells and the fruit enzyme or acid is softening the inner cellular cement that holds them together. So you're getting all of that off and you get a nice, clean, skin-tone glow.
So whether you use a physical, chemical, or combination of exfoliants, the end result is even-toned, hydrated, and glowing skin.
Check out our next video, we're going to talk about why I don't typically recommend exfoliating rotating brushes.
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