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The Ultimate Exfoliating Shower Routine for Silky Smooth Skin

We’ve all seen them; skin as fluid as liquid gold. Skin that catches light and doesn’t let go. Skins that are Pinterest-worthy and wondered, “What are they doing that I am not? How are they showering and what are they applying on their skins to make them that soft and spotless?” If you’ve ever wondered about any of that, I’ve got the ultimate exfoliating shower routine for silky smooth skin that will make it hard to stop feeling your skin and get you that liquid gold skin you desire. So let’s get into it.

Why is exfoliation important?

Skin is the largest organ in the body, shedding around 30,000 to 40,000 dead skin cells every minute. Some of these skin cells remain attached to your skin, forming a hard surface that’s difficult to penetrate the skin barrier making skin dry and dull. Now these dead skin cells don’t just go away on their own without some help. That’s where exfoliation comes in. However, exfoliation should be done right to ensure that the skin is not damaged in the process.

How to Exfoliate in the Shower: A Step-by-Step Guide.

Saying goodbye to dull skin is as easy as 1,2,3.

  1. Use a dry brush. A dry brush will loosen the attachment of the dead skin cells from your skin and make it easy to fall off. Dry brushing also improves the lymphatic drain of the body. Dry brushing should be done before introducing any wetness to the skin. Dry brushing should be done in upward motion and as gentle as possible.
  2. Pre-cleansing. This is the step where after you wet your skin with lukewarm water in the shower, you introduce some form of a washing cloth or a loofer. African shower net has been all the buzz recently. Use either a solid bar soap or a cleansing body wash. Use together with your washcloth or your loafer and scrub your skin. This will dissolve any sweat, dirt, body lotion, or oil applied on the body previously. My favourite pre-cleanse body wash is the Hydrating Body Wash. This hydrating body wash cleanses the skin without drying it.
  3. Body scrub. After the pre-wash, the skin is ready for physical exfoliation. Physical exfoliates are usually made of coarse beads or powders like jojoba beads, fine apricot shell powder, salt, or sugar. The body scrubs are creamy and texture ranging from runny to solid. Some body scrubs are made with cleansers, meaning they have cleaning properties that you can use alone without needing pre-cleansing. Others have chemical exfoliants like salicylic acid, lactic acid, or glycolic acid to do both chemical and physical exfoliation. My favorite body scrub is Salicylic Acid Body Scrub which is 3-in1 with fine apricot shell powder for physical exfoliation, 2% salicylic acid for chemical exfoliation, and a cleanser. Another favorite of mine is Cleansing Coffee Scrub. The idea is to be gentle when using body scrubs and using them in a circular motion.
  4. Moisturizing skin. Choosing the right moisturizer is as important as washing the skin. You want to choose a moisturizer that does something for your skin concern. If you have dry skin, choose a moisturizing body lotion like Shea Butter Body Lotion. If you experience hyperpigmentation and dull skin, then Vitamin C Body Lotion will serve you better. But if your area of concern is thick skin, body acne, dark spots, or cracked heals, then Urea 20 + Salicylic Acid is your sure bet. Moisturize your skin when damp to seal in the moisture from showering.
  5. Body oil. This is optional, but I find body oils to complement body lotions so well, plus they have vitamins like vitamin E that are antioxidants and protect the skin from free radicals. They also have nourishing oils like jojoba, sunflower, and hemp seed oil. But the main reason I love them most is the good smell they usually leave on the skin and the glow. The Shea Nut Body Oil is one body oil I highly recommend.

If you follow the five shower routine steps, you will have glowing and even skin in no time. But leave me a comment on what your shower routine is like, whether you use a physical or chemical exfoliant or both. Also, I will answer any shower routine questions you might have.

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The Correct Order of Skincare

Today, everyone has heard of skincare and 8 out of 10 people have some kind of skincare routine. Whether this is due to FOMO or genuine concern for the appearance of the skin is not as important as how to layer skincare well enough to get all the benefits. Below, i detail the correct order of skincare and give product recommendations from ynelav.com.

Cleansers.

This is the first step in any skincare routine. Cleansers help with ridding the face of dirt, oil, products, and sebum that accumulate on the face during the day. There are two kinds of cleansers;

  1. Oil cleansers. These come in solid or liquid forms. Their sole purpose is to dissolve oil and dirt and makeup and sunscreen. These cannot be dissolved with regular water-based cleansers. Therefore, if you use makeup or even sunscreen, or you just have oily skin, you need an oil cleanser. Oil cleansers are generally used at the end of the day. They have emulsifiers that make them easy to wash off after use.
  2. Foaming cleanser. This is the follow-up to the oil cleanser. It is water-based and lathers to foam. the use of both oil and foaming cleansers makes up the double cleansing concept. for people with oily skin, I recommend SA Foaming Cleanser. this cleanser has 2% salicylic acid that cleans pores to prevent the build-up of sebum that might cause breakouts. and for people with normal to dry skin, I recommend Ynelav Foaming Cleanser because of its gentle and hydrating nature that protects the skin barrier and leaves it clean and hydrated.

Exfoliants.

Comes in both chemical and physical forms. Every person should exfoliate their skin to rid the face of dead skin cells that makes the skin dull. This in turn reveals new and bright skin. Exfoliation also enables skincare products to penetrate the skin well for maximum benefits. For physical exfoliation, try Ynelav’s Charcoal Face Scrub, while for chemical exfoliation, SA Exfoliating Liquid. Just two days a week is enough to prevent whiteheads and blackheads.

Toner.

These are water-based, pH-balanced products that help refresh the face after cleansing. Its purpose is to protect the skin barrier from being stripped and broken. It is also the first form of moisture in skincare. Ynelav’s Niacinamide Brightening Toner not only moisturizes but also evens out the skin tone to reduce the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation.

Serum.

These are products with highly concentrated actives that target a specific skin concern. This may be dryness, hyperpigmentation, acne, acne spots, or breakout. They normally come in small containers of 30ml to 60ml and the recommended use is normally a few drops. Serums can be used during the day or night, depending on the actives present in them. One can also use more than one serum in a day, for example, Niacinamide +HA Serum and 2% Hyaluronic Acid + B5 Serum pair well to give both hydration and oil-controlling benefits.

Eye cream.

This is completely optional. But people with puffy undereye, wrinkled undereye, or even dark undereye need some form of undereye treatment to tackle the same. The best ingredients for undereye concerns are vitamin A; retinoids which reverse the aging process, caffeine which is great for depuffing, and hyaluronic acid, which is amazing for dry and flaky undereye.

Spot treatment.

Also completely optional, yet those with dark spots from acne might consider spot treatments to even out their skin tones.

Moisturizer.

Moisturizer creates a barrier between your skin and the climate like cold and dry air that can dry out the skin and destroy the skin barrier. Moisturizers can be used both in the morning and evening. Ynelav has moisturizers for oily, dry, normal, and combination skin. for oily skin, Oil Free Moisturizer is the best bet. infused with hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, glycerin, allantoin, propanediol, and all the good humectants to hydrate skin while moisturizing it. on the other hand, Vitamin E Moisturizer is made for people with normal to combination skin. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that offers protection from free radicals caused by harmful rays from the sun.

Face oils.

These are completely optional. They lock in the moisture from the skincare. Different oils like vitamin E are antioxidants that help with brightening the complexion and also offer some sun protection factors. Face oils also make the skin dewy and glowy, giving an impression of “glass skin”.

Sun protection factor (sunscreen).

Sunscreens filter the harmful UVA/UVB rays and prevent them from damaging the skin and causing hyperpigmentation, and in extreme cases, unpleasant diseases like skin cancer. Sunscreens are not optional and everyone should have some form of sun protection factor when stepping outside and reapply sunscreen after every two hours. No form of skin problem can be solved without sunscreen which helps protect the progress that other skincare products are making.

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Salicylic Acid

What is Salicylic Acid?

Salicylic acid belongs to Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA) group. It is an organic compound that is a colorless, bitter-tasting solid that is a precursor to and a metabolite of aspirin. It is also a plant hormone.

How does it work?

It works by helping the skin shed dead cells from the top layer of the skin while also reducing redness and swelling. Salicylic acid unclogs pores that if left unattended might be infected resulting in acne breakouts. All of these result in a quick recovery from pimples and acne breakouts.

Benefits of Salicylic Acid in skincare routine.

Salicylic acid is great for treating acne and acne-related concerns like whiteheads and blackheads. As a chemical exfoliator of the Beta Hydroxy Acid group (BHA), it penetrates the skin to tackle issues without causing redness on the skin. It’s used in the treatment of acne because it unclogs pores and removes dead skin. Clogged pores are the culprit in acne development.

It also has antimicrobial properties, meaning it kills bacteria that cause acne. Salicylic acid fights inflammation on the skin, that means reduced redness and swelling.

Salicylic acid reduces the production of sebum. With the use of salicylic acid, skin becomes less oily which results in less clogged pores and also less acne breakouts.

With consistent use, it reduces hyperpigmentation by slowly exfoliating the skin. This leaves clear and smooth skin after use.

How is Salicylic Acid incorporated in skincare routine?

Salicylic acid is found in a range of skincare products from cleansers to moisturizers, toners, and shower gels among many others. It is safe to say that it can benefit the whole body when used externally.

Salicylic acid is great in cleansers as it exfoliates the skin without drying it. Like Ynelav’s SA Foaming Cleanser is formulated to gently cleanse and exfoliate the skin without stripping off the skin barrier. BHA in shower gels treats body acne and other roughness that may be on the skin.

You can use BHA exfoliating liquids on rough skin and also as an aftershave to prevent razor bumps.

Who should use Salicylic Acid?

Everyone can benefit from salicylic acid in their skincare. People with acne-prone and oily skin need to use salicylic acid on their skin often to keep these conditions at bay. And this is not only limited to the face. Rough skin, body acne, shaving bumps, and hyperpigmentation are all conditions that benefit from BHA in a skincare routine.

How often should one use salicylic acid?

Salicylic acid can be used every day without a problem. But as with every new product, a patch test is advised. Put a small amount of product on a selected area of the place intended for use and wait for 24 hours to see if there is a reaction to the product. If there isn’t, add it to your skincare routine while adhering to the directions of the product.

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