Exfoliation refers to any technique that removes cells from the skin surface, not only immediately "refreshing" the skin's appearance but also stimulating cell renewal. The benefits are dramatic, and, when used with professional guidance, exfoliation can treat a wide variety of skin problems - including acne, hyper-pigmentation, premature aging, and scarring to name a few.
There are a variety of Exfoliation techniques: scrubs, peels, masques, dermabrasion, and lasers. An Elements skin care therapist can help you identify which will help you best achieve your goals.
Unlike physical exfoliants that remove debris through gentle abrasion, hydroxy acid-based exfoliants smooth the skin by dissolving the intercellular "glue" that attaches the cells to the surface. Hydroxy acids are the most common form of at-home exfoliant because they are extreme effective and, when used properly, very safe.
There are several different hydroxy acids. Glycolic Acid was the first to be used in a cosmetic application, and is still widely-used despite its high incidence of skin irritation. Lactic and Salicylic Acids, which are as effective as Glycolic Acid, are now the choice of leading skim care professionals because they deliver the same level of results with considerably less irritation.
Hydroxy acids may be combined with enzymes derived from Papaya (Papain) and Pineapple (Bromelain) to help digest dead skin cells, resulting in even smoother skin. The Phytic Acid in Rice Bran also effectively dissolves dead surface cells.
Everyone exfoliates naturally. In fact, as you're reading this, thousands of tiny skin cells are falling off your body - about a million every minute. An exfoliation regimen simply helps your body along in the process, which becomes especially vital as we age.
Teenagers completely regenerate their external layer of skin, on average every 14 days. By the time you're 40, however, that rate has increased to 30-40 days. The result is dull, ashy or mottled-looking skin. An exfoliation regimen can reduce the time that dulling skin cells sit at the surface of our skin for a healthier, more vibrant complexion.
Depending on your age and skin condition, your Elements therapist might prescribe a combination of exfoliation therapies. Here are some examples:
Depending on the strength of your treatment, your skin may feel a little tight and sensitized for a little while when you leave the skin care centre. This is perfectly normal, and should dissipate quickly.
The most important consideration after any form of exfoliation is to protect your skin against the Sun. An application of Ultra-Sensitive SPF25 will help protect your skin without any chance of sensitization.
You will also want to Cleanse with a super-gentle cleanser and follow with your moisturizer to prevent dehydration.
Many people get a little exfoliation-crazy under the mistaken notion that if a little is good, a lot has to be great! (Ironically, this is why people often mistakenly opt for the more irritating Glycolic Acid; they assume that more irritation equals better results.)
While every skin condition is different, and reacts to exfoliation differently, you should tame down your exfoliation regimen it your skin feels chapped, irritated or is unusually red for a prolonged period of time. At this point, you're not removing dead debris - you're scrubbing away the protective barrier of the epidermis, which can result in permanent sensitization, premature aging and a host of other concerns.
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