BODY
SCRUBS...WHICH SCRUB SHOULD YOU USE?
A healthy,
beautiful all-over glow starts with a scrub in the shower once a week.
Your skin will
look radiant if you routinely exfoliate away the dull, dead cells that build up
on its surface. But there are all types of scrubs...which to choose?
Scrubs and
other spa therapies have moved from the spa to the cosmetic counter and
drugstore. There are a huge variety to select from, so why not use different
ones depending on your mood? Sugar, sea salt, almond, corn, hazelnut, or other
nuts and grains form the basis of the scrub. Many scrubs contain aromatic
essential oils, each with a different purpose and scent. Geranium is great for
tightening and toning the skin: chamomile is calming for sensitive skin; sage
soaks up oily skin; eucalyptus does some serious sinus-clearing. If your scrub
contains essential oils, leave the scrub on your skin for five minutes so that
the oils can penetrate your skin and work their magic. Scrubs should not be
used on very sensitive skin, if you are sunburned, or have abrasions.
Pineapple is
sometimes added to the scrub, as its enzymes help to break down and remove dead
skin cells. If a self-heating scrub sounds heavenly to you, choose a scrub made
with zeolites. Kaolin, or china clay can be added to scrubs to absorb excess
oils and are a great choice if your skin tends toward the oily. If you need a greater softening effect, opt
for a scrub with beeswax, jojoba, honey, or glycerin added.
Cleanse your body as usual before
the scrub but hold off on any shaving that day, as some scrubs can irritate
just-shaved skin. Start with about two tablespoons of the scrub and rub it
gently over your skin in a circular motion, working up from the feet and legs
to your body and arms. Some people prefer to use a loofah, using upward strokes
and working towards their heart. Others are using the newer microdermabrasion
body massagers. Whether you use your hands, a loofah, or a massager, don’t
hesitate to use more of your favorite scrub, especially over particularly dry
skin on your heels and elbows. Be sure to rinse and wipe away all of the scrub when you are finished. A rich body
lotion or oil afterwards moisturizes your newly exfoliated skin and will make
your new soft, supple skin glow.
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Check out my own JJMD Skin Care Line at jjmdskincare.com