Natural Facial Scrubs to Remove Dead Skin Cells
Dead skin cells build up on our faces for
three principle reasons, namely aging, a lack of proper cleansing and
living in a dry climate. This can lead to facial skin looking dull and
discolored, but not to worry – I’m about to show you seven different
methods that you can use to ensure that your face is free of dead skin
cells:
1. Oat and Sugar Scrub
Both oats and sugar have a grainy texture,
so they work well for creating a scrub. Soak some oats in water, and
then mix a little sugar in with them. Add a touch of honey to the
mixture, stir it all up, then apply it directly to the surface of your
facial skin. Do not apply the mixture to the skin immediately around the
eyes. Gently scrub your face with the mixture, and then wash off.
2. Anti-Aging Coffee Scrub
Coffee has a high antioxidant content,
making it excellent for preventing wrinkles and sagging skin, as well as
removing dead skin cells from the face. All you need to do is prepare
some ground, coarse coffee beans in a bowl. Mix in a little olive oil
and add a touch of raw sugar, then gently rub onto your face. Use warm
water to rinse off the mixture, and pat your face dry.
3. Baking Soda Scrub
Baking soda has a ton of different uses, so
perhaps it’s no surprise that it’s also great for removing dead facial
skin cells. Mix half a teaspoon of baking soda with a little water and
rub the mixture onto your face. You can also use this baking soda scrub
on your knees, feet or elbows if necessary. Note that this scrub is not
ideal if you have sensitive skin.
4. Rice-Curd Rose Oil Scrub
This creamy scrub will moisturize your skin
and remove dead skin cells, softening your skin considerably. It is
also good for evening out an uneven skin tone and preventing cell damage
by neutralizing free radicals. Grind some rice in a bowl to make it
less coarse, the add some curd or dahi and mix it with two drops of rose
oil. Apply the mixture to your face and allow it to dry before rinsing
it off with warm water.
5. Olive Oil
Olive oil has been in use as a skincare
product since ancient times by the likes of the Ancient Greeks, Romans
and Egyptians. All you need to do to avail yourself of its moisturizing
effect and ability to remove dead skin cells is apply a thin layer to
your skin and rub it in well. It can even be used as a base underneath
regular moisturizer.
6. Sandalwood Scrub
This scrub is excellent at removing dead
skin cells, as well as removing other impurities, such as trapped dirt
and excessive oil. Mix some rice powder with sandalwood, gram flour, a
little milk and rose water. Ensure that the scrub has a thick
consistency. Apply the mixture to your face, leave it to dry and wash
off with warm water. Repeat the process every two weeks for the best
results.
7. Pomegranate Lip Scrub
If you happen to have chapped or overly
dark-looking lips, it could be due to a lack of exfoliation. Restore
your lips to their original color with a natural scrub made from
pomegranate seeds. Crush a few seeds and mix them with a small amount of
milk. Apply the mixture to your lips gently. You can also try mixing
pomegranate seeds with olive oil and sugar for an increased replenishing
effect.