The skin, when it receives continuous and delicate care, will respond by looking hydrated, nourished and luminous. The body scrub is an alternative to spoil her .

What is body peeling?

Body peeling or exfoliation is a skin care practice that consists of removing dead and retained cells that are on the surface of the skin, to give it a clearer and renewed appearance, and give it the smoothness it needs.

For example, when you apply a tan to achieve brown skin and it falls too much, you get to the point of concern about your appearance, which is no longer natural, uniform and healthy. It takes a renewal of the skin, and the application of an exfoliation or peeling , which is the term in English.

What is the body peeling for?

The body peeling serves to:

  • Remove unwanted tiny body hair
  • Leave a softer and more elastic skin
  • Support against folliculitis
  • Improve the skin regeneration cycle
  • Eliminate dead cells, helping to restore the skin

The body peel works on the skin of the face and the rest of the body. Thus, products dedicated to exfoliation can be classified into facial and body . Due to the difference in needs in the procedure, there is also a difference in prices between them.

Products dedicated to exfoliating the face act more gently with the skin than those focused on caring for the rest of the body. There are exceptions such as the chest, neckline and neck, whose skin is also delicate, and can be treated with products for the face.

The skin has a regeneration cycle that begins every 28 days, so it is worth helping this process with these products.

The exfoliation or peeling can be done with greater intensity in areas such as the elbows, knees and legs, where the skin density is greater. If you have a folliculitis problem, defined as “ingrown hairs”, this treatment is very supportive, being carried out on the legs frequently and with special ingredients such as acidic compounds that open the pores.

Difference between exfoliation and peeling

The difference between exfoliation and peels is that peels have other compounds among their ingredients , and that they are generally more aggressive. Peelings due to the meticulousness of their procedure are performed in beauty or medical centers, depending on the chemical composition of the active product. The results are more noticeable and long-lasting. Skin looks radiant and plump longer than a homemade peel.

Does body peeling have side effects?

Among the possible risks in the incorrect application of the body peel, there are:

  • Excessive wear of the skin, shedding so many cells that living skin is exposed.
  • An abrasion on the skin, which leaves everything from dryness to irritation.
  • An imbalance in the skin’s regeneration cycle.
  • A chemical attack on skin cells.
  • Redness and burning in the areas treated with peeling.

Samantha Robson
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Dr. Samantha Robson ( CRN: 0510146-5) is a nutritionist and website content reviewer related to her area of ​​expertise. With a postgraduate degree in Nutrition from The University of Arizona, she is a specialist in Sports Nutrition from Oxford University and is also a member of the International Society of Sports Nutrition.

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