But why exfoliate? Exfoliation is the process of using mechanical or
chemical means to promote skin cell shedding from the epidermis, the
top layer of the skin. This process keeps skin clean and smooth, helps
prevent pore clogging and reduce acne breakouts. As we age, the natural
sloughing process can slow and become uneven. By removing dead cells
and encouraging cell turnover, you can maintain a healthy rate of cell
turnover.
Depending on your particular skin type and exposure to environmental factors that cause skin damage would determine the frequency of exfoliation. Oily skin tends to slough off skin cells less easily, so an individual with oily skin may exfoliate more frequently than someone with normal or sensitive skin. Let your esthetician help you determine the frequency of exfoliation.
Take exfoliation to the next level with a unique and proprietary combination of enzymes and renewing crystals with Apriori Beauty’s Celloxylin Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub. This gentle, cooling scrub effectively removes dead surface skin cells, leaving skin visibly smooth and remaining cells wrapped by the NutrientReservoir™. This scrub is perfect for visibly brightening areas affected by age spots.
I love Apriori Beauty’s Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub because it contains Apriori Beauty’s NutrientReservoir™, which protects and nourishes skin cells by addressing the 4 core influences of aging: Oxidative Stress, Genetics, Hormonal Fluctuation, and Mitochondrial Function. The Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub provides gentle exfoliation with beet sugar which removes dead skin cells and is an effective anti-inflammatory ingredient. Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub contains enzymes that are derived from papaya to help release the bonds the hold dead skin cells to the surface. Papain is a mild alternative to harsher ingredients commonly used in chemical exfoliation, and best of all, Apriori Beauty’s Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub is sulfate, paraben and fragrance free.
For the month of November, Apriori Beauty’s Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub is 20% off. Want to Win a FREE scrub!! If three of your friends buy a Micro Scrub, I will give you one for FREE. Check it out at www.aprioribeauty.com/bydana
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Depending on your particular skin type and exposure to environmental factors that cause skin damage would determine the frequency of exfoliation. Oily skin tends to slough off skin cells less easily, so an individual with oily skin may exfoliate more frequently than someone with normal or sensitive skin. Let your esthetician help you determine the frequency of exfoliation.
Take exfoliation to the next level with a unique and proprietary combination of enzymes and renewing crystals with Apriori Beauty’s Celloxylin Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub. This gentle, cooling scrub effectively removes dead surface skin cells, leaving skin visibly smooth and remaining cells wrapped by the NutrientReservoir™. This scrub is perfect for visibly brightening areas affected by age spots.
I love Apriori Beauty’s Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub because it contains Apriori Beauty’s NutrientReservoir™, which protects and nourishes skin cells by addressing the 4 core influences of aging: Oxidative Stress, Genetics, Hormonal Fluctuation, and Mitochondrial Function. The Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub provides gentle exfoliation with beet sugar which removes dead skin cells and is an effective anti-inflammatory ingredient. Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub contains enzymes that are derived from papaya to help release the bonds the hold dead skin cells to the surface. Papain is a mild alternative to harsher ingredients commonly used in chemical exfoliation, and best of all, Apriori Beauty’s Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub is sulfate, paraben and fragrance free.
For the month of November, Apriori Beauty’s Enzyme Activated Micro Scrub is 20% off. Want to Win a FREE scrub!! If three of your friends buy a Micro Scrub, I will give you one for FREE. Check it out at www.aprioribeauty.com/bydana
Questions?? Contact me at danaface12@yahoo.com or text me at (805)630-5805.
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