Exfoliation is an important part of any skincare routine, as it helps remove dead skin cells. This can contribute to radiant, soft, and fresh skin. However, not all exfoliants are created equal. In this article, I'll tell you more about natural exfoliants with ingredients like aloe vera and olive seed flour and why you should add them to your skincare routine.
What is a peel and why is it important?
A peel removes dead skin cells and leaves your skin feeling smoother and softer. This process occurs naturally, but can sometimes be delayed, leaving your skin looking dull. But don't worry, a gentle peel helps your skin look fresh and even, giving you a radiant glow.
Natural vs. chemical peels
What's the difference? There are several types of peels on the market. Chemical peels use acids to loosen dead skin cells. While this can be an effective method, I'm not a fan because I prefer to care for my skin naturally.
A natural peel works differently. Using ingredients like olive seed flour and aloe vera, the skin is gently exfoliated with natural ingredients, without harsh acids or plastic particles. Without a doubt, the more skin-friendly choice for me.
Why choose a natural peeling with aloe vera and olive seed flour?
A peel with olive seed flour and aloe vera offers a gentle and effective way to exfoliate the skin. Why? Find out below:
• Olive gum: these are fine, natural scrub particles that help to gently remove dead skin cells without irritating the skin.
• Aloe vera: the gel of the plant hydrates and softens the skin while exfoliating.
• No chemical additives : No aggressive acids or synthetic ingredients, only natural care.
How often should you use a natural peel?
Because a natural peel is gentler than a chemical one, it can be used weekly without stressing the skin. This is a guideline you can follow, but above all, listen to and observe your own body.
• Normal to oily skin: 1-2 times a week.
• Sensitive skin: once a week or less, depending on your skin reaction.
Conclusion: a gentle and natural way to care for your skin