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Choosing the Right Face Scrub For Your Skin Type

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Your skin cells continuously regenerate by shedding the outermost layer, revealing a brand-new surface every five to six weeks. But to help facilitate this function, it's important to include a face scrub in your skincare ritual. Used regularly, a scrub increases cell turnover, removes the outer layer of dead cells, improves tone and texture, brightens your complexion, and allows for better penetration of skincare products.

There are thousands of face scrubs available, with different ingredients, potencies, and uses, so it can be confusing to know which is best for you. The best bet? Follow your skin type!

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Hyaluronic acid scrubs for dry skin

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Dry skin requires regular exfoliation to help remove the dead, dry skin cells that can quickly build up on the outermost layer of the face. The lack of moisture in dry skin can cause dullness, so look for a face scrub that contains hyaluronic acid, as it will help attract and trap moisture. This will ensure you retain the skin's moisture barrier and keep the skin soft and supple.

Team your hyaluronic acid face scrub with lactic acid to deliver hydration and improve your complexion.

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Rice powder scrubs for sensitive skin

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Finding the right face scrub for sensitive skin can be tricky, as many exfoliants can cause irritation and inflammation. A face scrub containing finely ground powder, such as rice powder, is an excellent choice for sensitive skin. Rice powder is known for its healing and repairing properties, but it is gentle—perfect for that vulnerable surface.

Choose rice powder face scrubs that contain fruit enzymes, such as papaya (papain), to gently treat problematic conditions.

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Oatmeal scrubs for oily skin

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Oatmeal is fantastic for absorbing excess oils and clearing blocked pores. It's beneficial for soothing inflamed skin, and its coarse texture also makes it an effective scrub for removing dead skin and improving tone. For those reasons, oatmeal face scrubs are terrific for oily skin types.

Look for oatmeal scrubs containing beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs) to help target deep into the pores to help clear up acne-causing bacteria.

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Retinol scrubs for mature skin

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If you're noticing signs of aging on your face, choose a scrub that contains retinol. Retinol reduces signs of aging, like fine lines, age spots, and uneven skin tone. It also helps to increase collagen production, which keeps our faces looking plump and elastic.

Another ingredient to look for when choosing a retinol face scrub is alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs). These work to target superficial signs of aging.

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Coconut oil scrubs for dry and mature skin

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Coconut oil is a terrific base ingredient in face scrubs, particularly for dry and mature skin types, because of its emollient properties. The oil hydrates and helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Your skin will also benefit from coconut oil's protective properties.

Look for coconut oil-based face scrubs with hyaluronic acid and rice powder for a hydrating, gentle exfoliant.

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Bentonite clay scrubs for oily and acne-prone skin

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If you have oily or acne-prone skin, look for a face scrub containing bentonite clay. Clay has been used for centuries to help keep skin clean and clear. It has detoxifying properties, can help with healing and cell renewal, and can reduce inflammation.

Choose face scrubs with clay and lactic or salicylic acid will back up the acne-fighting benefits.

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Vitamin C scrubs for hyperpigmented skin

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Vitamin C is one of the most effective ingredients to treat hyperpigmentation. It's an antioxidant that protects cells from external aggressors like pollution and free radicals. When used topically on the skin, it can lighten dark spots and improve tone and texture.

Team your vitamin C face scrub with niacinamide to target stubborn hyperpigmentation spots and improve your overall complexion.

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Salicylic acid scrubs for oily skin

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Salicylic acid treats oily and acne-prone skin and comes in various products. It works exceptionally well as a face scrub because its powder-like properties can exfoliate gently. Salicylic acid penetrates the pores to clear up bacteria and sebum that can cause acne and oily skin.

Look for face scrubs containing kaolin clay to help draw out impurities.

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Rosehip oil scrubs for mature skin

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Rosehip oil is popular in many skincare products because of its renewal and hydrating benefits. The oil comes from rosehips, a bright red fruit known for its antioxidant properties. Rosehip oil as a base in a face scrub can increase radiance, smoothness, and tone.

Find rosehip oil face scrubs with apricot kernel powder to brighten, protect, and resurface the skin.

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Ceramide scrubs for all skin types

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Ceramides naturally exist in your skin and act as a barrier to protect from external damage and retain moisture. You'll find ceramides in many types of skincare products, such as serums, moisturizers, and exfoliants. Ceramides in face scrubs can help fortify and prevent water loss from the skin while improving the overall appearance.

Choose ceramide face scrubs with finely ground powders, like rice or oat, to prevent damage and inflammation.

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