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In the quest for soft, radiant, glowing skin, exfoliation is seemingly non-negotiable. This favored step in beauty routines can help you reach your glow goals, but the benefits of this skin-renewing process go way beyond the surface.
Today, we’re deconstructing exfoliation: what it means to exfoliate, the value it brings, and the offerings that will get you in the glow, from head to toe.
Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin using any singular or combination of modalities, including tools, chemicals, or grainy substances. Our skin naturally sheds, with our outermost layer — the stratum corneum — having a completed cellular turnover every 28 to 30 days. During this process, however, not all dead skin is removed, so exfoliating the skin can help clear up what’s left.
Exfoliating gives your skin a boost in five ways:
Adding this to your routine will keep you radiating, daily and long-term. By buffing away dead skin from the surface, you allow new skin to be revealed underneath. As regenerative processes slow down with age, dead skin piles up and dulls complexion. (Translation? Exfoliating to support your skin’s natural shedding process keeps you looking fresh over time.)
Clogged pores are caused by dirt and debris being trapped in the skin. When you exfoliate, you rid the skin’s surface of pore-clogging material. It also removes other dirt and debris your cleanser might have missed, making you less susceptible to breakouts.
Dead skin can contribute to clogging pores. By clearing up your pores, you make room for skin-nourishing products such as serums and moisturizers, increasing the overall effectiveness of your skincare routine.
Exfoliating helps evens out your skin’s tone and feel. Massaging away dry skin with a body polish that leaves skin smooth. If you’re applying makeup, having a polished base makes application easier by minimizing the appearance of discoloration and lessening your chances of caking up.
Want to really get your blood pumping? Try using an exfoliation tool like a dry body brush. Bonus: this process also stimulates your mind, letting you melt into relaxation through self-massage.
The frequency of using an exfoliating body scrub can depend on your skin type and situation, but one to three times a week should be more than enough for your face or body to feel fresh and renewed.
Indulge in total-body rejuvenation with an exfoliation ritual that lets it all go. Renew with the Body + Soul Ritual, which includes our Mind-Clearing Body Polish for soul-nourishing exfoliation during your shower sesh.
For your face and neck, get skin-brightening results with our Purifying Duo (face mask and exfoliator). This soulful skincare pairing comes with our beloved Harmony Mask and Be Luminous Powder. With moisture-rich ingredients, this Keys Soulcare power couple gently restores radiance and hydration with every use.
Exfoliation is your soulcare reminder to rinse, release, and repeat. Give yourself permission to free what’s no longer serving you and embrace the new — your fresh start is waiting on the other side.
What are you releasing today? Share what you’re letting go of this week in the comments!
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