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Scrub For The Whole Body

In cosmetic salons these days it recently became a very popular look not only of the face but also of the whole body. What do I need to know about this procedure?For starters, peeling is important, especially for skin that suffers from various irritations.Pores should be kept clean, not clogged with excess fat, dust, cosmetics, and so on.The various sorrow massages aim to remove the dead cells from the surface of the skin.If the dead particles remain, it will cause irritation, pimples, the skin will look aged and tired rather than pure and radiant.It is important, however, to remember that the peeling should be careful. Do not press too hard or use a rough scrub to avoid scratching the skin.In addition, it has its own natural protective layer and its removal can lead to severe irritation and discomfort.Gums should contain ANA acids (glycolic and lactic), and if your skin is very tender, simply wipe with a coarse sponge and avoid peeling shower gel and soaps.The coffee gets a great home scrub, so you can also use it.
Autumn is especially suited for starting more intense peeling therapies, whether at home or in the gym.You will clean all the dead cells, your body will stand free in thicker clothes we have to carry.Photo: WeheartitTwo to three times a week it is normal to clean with a scrub product, and for gentle and especially sensitive skin it is enough and once a week.

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