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Learninghow to exfoliate your facecan be tricky.

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By design, our skin naturally sheds dead cells in a 28-day cycle.

But knowing your mandelic acid from your glycolic acid or when to use an exfoliating tool can be overwhelming.

Idriss, says this can be done with the use of abrasive substances or manual tools.

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you’re free to also opt for in-office treatments for intense exfoliation, such as chemical peels.

This is where I feel acids really shine, says Medina-Cleghorn.

Chemical peels are among my favorites.

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But Idriss notes that it might not be for everyone.

The most common products tend to come in acid toners, masks, and powders.

She recommends using one exfoliator per routine.

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Having too many will compromise the skin barrier, she says.

Idriss then says to look for an exfoliating acid that will best suit your skin pop in.

Those with dull skin will want to look for something that boosts collagen and brightens the complexion.

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Sensitive skin will need gentle exfoliators that wont cause irritation.

Naturiums newMandelic Topical Acid 12%pairs this acid with skin-barrier-supporting niacinamide to prevent dryness.

She also recommends her ownDr.

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Idriss Major Fade Flash Mask.

Henry says that oily and acne-prone skin can usually handle stronger chemical exfoliants and be used more frequently.

To avoid harsh scrubbing, youll want to massage your face in circular motions.

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Then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water before patting your face dry and following up with a moisturizer.

Dermologica’sDaily Milkfoliant Exfoliatoruses vegan oat powder but is gentle enough for daily use.

If youre sensitive, skip the scrubs altogether, and keep it simple with a washcloth, suggests Czech.

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I just rinse with a linen washcloth, which is another great micro-exfoliator, she elaborates.

If youre 55 and dont use a retinoid, then you should definitely start using one.

But your skin can probably benefit from more frequent exfoliation.

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She recommends using an exfoliating product of choice three to four times a week.

it’s possible for you to decrease the frequency to two to three times a week in the summer.

Youll also want to note that body exfoliation will be different.

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But she still recommends exfoliating your skin in general a few times a week.

Henry adds that those with sensitive skin may react negatively towards certain ingredients.

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