what are the processes involved in exfoliation?????
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In most cases, the exfoliation process is expected to do one thing: slough off dead skin cells that dull the complexion and reveal fresher skin underneath. While the body naturally sloughs off skin cells, as people age, this process slows. This slowdown leads to fine lines, blemishes and a complexion that doesn't have that same youthful glow. Men and women use exfoliation in order to speed up the sloughing and reveal newer skin.The Exfoliation Process: Simple to ComplexYou can exfoliate your face and body at home, or you can have the procedure performed in a spa or doctor's office. At-home exfoliation is typically inexpensive. People with oily skin can exfoliate more often. Those with dry and/or sensitive skin will need to be careful when exfoliating in order not to irritate their skin. People with acne should also practice care when exfoliating. Active breakouts shouldn't be scrubbed harshly with exfoliants as this can exacerbate pimples and damage the skin.The exfoliation process can be performed with mechanical or chemical means, with mechanical being the simplest and least expensive.Although revealing more youthful skin is the most sought-after result of exfoliation, some people want it to minimize fine lines and age spots as well
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