Thursday, October 25, 2007

Why Exfoliate? The Basics Of Skin Care

Does your skin look dry, rough and cracked? Do you notice that day after day, your pores seem to be more visible as you look in the mirror? Skin looks this way because of dead skin cells on the outer layer of your skin which prevents the growth of healthy, new cells for the skin to look younger and rejuvenated.

Especially in an urban environment, everyone needs to pay more attention to skin care. Smoke, dirt, and ultraviolet rays are just some of the things which may ruin your skin’s natural and youthful glow. Some of the most popular products on the market today are exfoliators, and with good reason. Exfoliators work on the simple principal that new skin cells look better than older or dead skin cells. If the surface of your skin can be cleaned of dead skin cells, it will be replaced with new healthy cells. The new skin cells will give the skin a youthful healthy look.
Exfoliators are based on this simple principle – remove the old dead skin cells and allow new healthy skin cells to grow.

In addition to the natural aging and death of skin cells, exposure to smoke, dust, pollution of all types, and the sun’s rays, all take their toll. Exposure to the sun, and the various toxins in the air, makes skin dull, rough, and looking unhealthy. In order for the skin to regain its healthy and youthful appearance, the outer layer of dead skin cells must be removed so the skin can freely produce new healthy cells.

With the removal of dead skin cells, fine lines and wrinkles are also removed. This makes Exfoliators a essential part of any anti-aging skin care regiment.

Dead skin cells clog the skin, leaving it dry and flaky. Exfoliators de-clog the pores and minimize their appearance, leaving it healthy-looking and moisturized.

Make-up may prematurely age the skin when it is not removed properly. Dirt and pollution may clog the pores when the skin is not well-cared for.

1 comment:

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