How to remove dead skin from your face?

Carla
Specialist in plastic and reconstructive surgery.

Overview

We all have different types of skin and we often use different products suitable for our skin types to take care of it. But most of us forget to remove dead skin. If you want your face to glow, you must exfoliate the top dead layer of skin cells from time to time. Yes, we often forget to remove the dead skin from our face but the removal of dead skin is essential if you want to look beautiful always.

What is dead skin? 

Our skin has an internal process called "desquamation" which consists of constantly producing new skin cells and getting rid of old skin cells. Skin cells are made up of the protein keratin that forms in the epidermis. During their life cycle, these cells move from the epidermis to the outer layer of the skin called the stratum corneum, where the skin cells die and eventually disappear forming a dead skin.

What causes dead skin to accumulate?

Age. It is the major cause of dead skin buildup. This happens because when we age, the skin cells do not regenerate fast. If you really want to fight the effects of aging, start using HiSqin serum and cream now. They may not be able to resurrect your dead skin cells, but they can certainly make sure that all the living cells in your skin are as hydrated as possible! 

Dry Skin.  causes skin cells to die at a faster rate than normal. This means that if you have dry skin, there’s probably an excess amount of dead skin on your body’s surface. Skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema also make it easier for lifeless cells to collect on top of your skin.

Not Exfoliating. It is another major reason for the accumulation of dead skin. Ignoring exfoliating can result in dull skin as it is a crucial step of skin care routine.

Environmental Factors. The environment plays a role in how much dead skin collects on your body. This includes everything from the climate of the area where you live and the current season to the amount of time you spend in the sun.

Why is it important to remove dead skin?

If you have dead skin, it will stop the products or cosmetics from working effectively on your face and other body parts. It can have disastrous effects on your health as well. Bacteria can gather around the dead skin which can cause numerous infections and skin diseases like psoriasis. It can also increase the risk of skin cancer. Dead skin can also cause skin irritation, and close your pores. Hence, it is important that you exfoliate and remove the dead skin.

How to remove dead skin from the face?

1- Steam your face

This step is relaxing for your face and it is amazing for your skin. It will open up the pores of your face and loosens up the dead skin cells accumulated on the face. It is the best way to prepare the face for the exfoliation.

2- Exfoliate regularly

In addition to removing old dead skin cells and shining through younger, fresh cells to make your face look youthful and vibrant, exfoliating offers other benefits such as improved circulation, treatment of ingrown hair, improved pigmentation and fewer blemishes.

Consistent exfoliation helps to resolve the question of whether removing dead skin from the face will not only result in fresher skin, but also in products working better in the long term. Through exfoliation, moisturizers and serums can penetrate the skin, allowing your foundation to glide and sit better on flaky skin.

It is important to exfoliate your skin to rid the skin of dead cells, dirt and oils. Exfoliation removes the outer layers of the skin, and an exfoliation routine can remove the natural oils that damage the skin and irritate it.

3- Moisturize

It is essential to apply a moisturizer after exfoliation to help keep the skin hydrated and soft. Moreover, proper hydration helps boost the skin renewal process, thus preventing dead skin cells from accumulating in the first place.

This is just to ensure that your skin is super hydrated, which will prevent skin cells from dying prematurely in the future. Of course, you’ll want to apply your favorite moisturizer several times a day—not only after you’ve exfoliated.

Why should I know my skin type before exfoliation ?

It is important to understand a person's skin type to find the best way of removing and exfoliating dead skin from the face.

Chemical peels are not suitable for sensitive or dry skin as they can cause dryness and irritation. People with sensitive skin should still exfoliate regularly, but pay attention to the products they use. Those with oily or thick skin may want to use a stronger chemical treatment than mechanical exfoliation. 

It is recommended to exfoliate people with dry skin with a washcloth or a gentle chemical scrub. Mechanical peeling and gentle chemical peeling work best on normal to oily skin. People with dry, sensitive or acne-prone skin should prefer washcloths and mild chemical peels, as mechanical peels can be irritating to them.

Takeaway

The natural skin cell cycle results in the production of thousands of dead skin cells every minute. It is essential to prevent these dead cells from accumulating on the skin surface as it can cause dull and dry skin.

Dead skin accumulation on your face makes your face look dull and dry. It can clog your pores and prevent the penetration of moisturizer deep into your skin. Therefore, it is very important to remove the dead skin on your face regularly to keep skin beautiful and clean.

You can remove dead skin from the face with simple steps such as cleansing, steaming, exfoliating and moisturizing. If you want your face to shine, from time to time you can also peel off the dead layer of skin cells that is the top. 


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