It dissolves dead skin but isn't as
harsh as a scrub.
Not exact matches
I am not a big fan of
harsh mechanical
scrubs (unless a body
scrub) for the face
as they can scratch the skin and cause inflammation.
Some of the all - body
scrubs should be avoided,
as well,
as they are too
harsh for pregnancy.
Avoid
harsh soaps (such
as deodorant soaps)
as well
as scrubs, which can be very irritating, says Neil Korman, MD, PhD, clinical director of the Murdough Family Center for Psoriasis in Cleveland.
Use a gentle exfoliator 2 - 3 times a week — be sure not to
scrub too hard or use
harsh chemical products
as they can actually damage the outer layer and make pores look worse.
It's best to avoid
harsh physical exfoliants, such
as sugar
scrubs and cleansers with beads, because it makes your skin more susceptible to sagging.
Using the wrong exfoliating
scrub such
as a
harsh chemical
scrub or a product with an excessively large grain can irritate the skin.
It says no
harsh scrubbing but for me I felt
as though I had to
scrub hard in order to get my eye liner and mascara off.
The smell is amazing, it feels great
as you
scrub - it is not
harsh but can actually produce a really good massage and the end result is super smooth, hydrated skin.
Since I searched and searched and could no longer find it, I tried several other products, including the Micellar water (which was cold and didn't even remove my make - up without a
harsh scrubbing), the Make - up Removing Gel (which was ok, but also didn't remove make - up well either),
as well
as a multitude of other brands.