Poll posted by BR Natalie
If you've got your cleansing, toning and moisturising down, but your skin is still lacking a little something-something, you might want to add in 1-2 exfoliating sessions a week. You can literally scrub away the old/dead skin and face your day fresh faced and shiny-new. And in this cold and drying weather, trust your Auntie Natnee when she tells you - your skin needs a scrub.
It doesn't matter what skin type you have (even sensitive), regular, gentle exfoliation can help. Here's 5 ways exfoliating your face is a good thing:
- It can reduce breakouts. Acne prone and oil skin generally sheds more skin cells - but instead of falling off, they stick to the oils in your skin, clogging pores and creating spots. Exfoliating can help remove the skin cell debris and prevent a build up.
- It can reduce large pores. Clogged pores look larger - exfoliating unclogs the pores allows them to shrink back in size.
- It can improve the texture of your skin. Getting rid of dead cells allows new cells to take their place. Essentially your skin will go from dull to bright!
- It can help your skin absorb other products better. Blocked pores will not absorb your lotions and potions as efficiently as unclogged pores. A huge bonus is that it allows sunscreen to absorb more and better protect your skin.
- It can help prevent the signs of ageing. Exfoliating smoothes the skin and helps it keep it's elasticity.
We're looking for 25 reviewers to put the Dr Lewinn's Facial Polishing Gel to the test. This gorgeous exfoliator polishes skin to reveal and fresh and glowing complexion. The gentle ‘sloughing off’ action makes this an ideal morning exfoliator under the shower, assisting in cleansing blocked pores and removing oil from your skin’s surface.
It's free from any harsh, abrasive ingredients, containing natural herbal extracts and nutrients for added skin conditioning. This gel effectively polishes your skin without scratching using natural Jojoba esters (beads). It's oil free and suitable for all skin types when used as directed. (Use once a week for normal to dry skin, or 3 to 4 times a week for combination to oily skin.)
So if you'd like to be one of twenty five ladies putting this to the test, why not get chatting to us about your exfoliating habits? Are you a regular scrubber or is it something you need to start including in your skincare routine? For the regular exfoliators among us, do you notice a change if you skip a session?
Go on, get chatting below!
Been really terrible as of late need to get on top of it again so I may have to invest in some