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Skin, beyond doubt, feels great when it is clean, smooth and hydrated. Although we cannot escape the harmful effects of sun, dust and environmental pollution which causes clogging of the pores making the skin appear dull, rough and lifeless but we can surely make an attempt of cleaning our skin and give it a life. By scrubbing away the dry, dead skin cells you can make your skin happy, healthy and supple. But any spa will charge you more than hundred dollars for a whole body polish treatment. However, these easy to make, at-home body scrub recipes will not cost you more than $10 for the whole body treatment.
Choosing Right Ingredients for your scrub
Skin that is regularly exfoliated becomes highly capable of retaining moisture and makes it shine with health. However, it is very important for you to recognize your skin type and make a body scrub with ingredients that suit that particular type. Using natural ingredients that do not suit your skin type will bring either no or extremely small affect.
Homemade Body Scrub Recipes
Making below mentioned exfoliating body scrubs is not difficult and takes very little time to prepare these body scrubs. Moreover, the ingredients used in these recipes are very easily available and most of them would be present in your kitchen pantry. Find out whether you have a normal, dry or oily skin and use one of the below mentioned body scrubs wisely.
Scrub for Dry or Sensitive Skin
If you have a delicate, dry or sensitive skin that is prone to allergies or other problems when exposed to sun and pollutants, you need to use a body scrub does not only scrub off the dead skin cells, but also nourishes skin with natural oil is and vitamins. People with dry skin must use the scrub that is a creamy buff.
An excellent scrub for dry or sensitive skin can be prepared by mixing a cup of raw sugar with 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil and 2 tablespoons of honey. While the natural oils in raw sugar will gently clean the skin and remove dead skin, grapeseed oil will nourish the skin and honey being antibacterial and antifungal will protect skin from bacterial and fungal attacks.
Sea Salt Scrub for Oily Skin
Body scrub for oily skin needs to be the one that is slightly more abrasive than that of the scrub used for normal, dry or sensitive skin. You can prepare a sea salt scrub by mixing 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil and 3/4 cup of ground sea salt with 2 tablespoons of honey.
Sea salt body scrub is extremely beneficial for calloused and rough skin. Moreover, sea salts are known for its therapeutic benefits and the way it can suck up all the impurities in toxins from skin. This scrub is extremely beneficial for those who have acne-prone skin as it can quickly absorb all the excess oil from skin.
Coffee Scrub for Normal Skin
Coffee scrub works very well for those who have normal skin. The caffeine in coffee stimulates regeneration of new skin cells and prevents constriction of blood vessels. Just mix 1/4 cup of raw sugar, 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil, and some grounded coffee with 2 tablespoons of honey and prepared a creamy buff. Use the preparation to exfoliate your skin. Caffeine content present at the scrub is known to decrease cellulite formation and redistribute fat cells.
Pamper your skin with one of these homemade body scrubs and unclog the pores making your skin more breathable, soft, supple and worth flaunting.
Choosing Right Ingredients for your scrub
Skin that is regularly exfoliated becomes highly capable of retaining moisture and makes it shine with health. However, it is very important for you to recognize your skin type and make a body scrub with ingredients that suit that particular type. Using natural ingredients that do not suit your skin type will bring either no or extremely small affect.
Homemade Body Scrub Recipes
Making below mentioned exfoliating body scrubs is not difficult and takes very little time to prepare these body scrubs. Moreover, the ingredients used in these recipes are very easily available and most of them would be present in your kitchen pantry. Find out whether you have a normal, dry or oily skin and use one of the below mentioned body scrubs wisely.
Scrub for Dry or Sensitive Skin
If you have a delicate, dry or sensitive skin that is prone to allergies or other problems when exposed to sun and pollutants, you need to use a body scrub does not only scrub off the dead skin cells, but also nourishes skin with natural oil is and vitamins. People with dry skin must use the scrub that is a creamy buff.
An excellent scrub for dry or sensitive skin can be prepared by mixing a cup of raw sugar with 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil and 2 tablespoons of honey. While the natural oils in raw sugar will gently clean the skin and remove dead skin, grapeseed oil will nourish the skin and honey being antibacterial and antifungal will protect skin from bacterial and fungal attacks.
Sea Salt Scrub for Oily Skin
Body scrub for oily skin needs to be the one that is slightly more abrasive than that of the scrub used for normal, dry or sensitive skin. You can prepare a sea salt scrub by mixing 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil and 3/4 cup of ground sea salt with 2 tablespoons of honey.
Sea salt body scrub is extremely beneficial for calloused and rough skin. Moreover, sea salts are known for its therapeutic benefits and the way it can suck up all the impurities in toxins from skin. This scrub is extremely beneficial for those who have acne-prone skin as it can quickly absorb all the excess oil from skin.
Coffee Scrub for Normal Skin
Coffee scrub works very well for those who have normal skin. The caffeine in coffee stimulates regeneration of new skin cells and prevents constriction of blood vessels. Just mix 1/4 cup of raw sugar, 1/4 cup of grapeseed oil, and some grounded coffee with 2 tablespoons of honey and prepared a creamy buff. Use the preparation to exfoliate your skin. Caffeine content present at the scrub is known to decrease cellulite formation and redistribute fat cells.
Pamper your skin with one of these homemade body scrubs and unclog the pores making your skin more breathable, soft, supple and worth flaunting.
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2 comments:
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Plastic Surgeon
Thank you for the read. Honestly you covered the topic and broadly examined all areas. If i was to write this i would have done a few things differently myself but you have definitely inspired me to get into the world of blogging.
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