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  2. Exfoliation (cosmetology) - Wikipedia

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    When scrubbed against the skin, the beads polish the skin by removing the dead skin cells from the top layer of the skin. [14] The steps involved to use a micro-bead scrub include softening the skin using lukewarm water, gently scrubbing the product against the skin in circular motions, and rinsing the product off the skin. [14]

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  6. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Gels, creams, or lotions may contain an acid to encourage dead skin cells to loosen, and an abrasive such as microbeads, sea salt and sugar, ground nut shells, rice bran, or ground apricot kernels to scrub the dead cells off the skin. Salt and sugar scrubs tend to be the harshest, while scrubs containing beads or rice bran are typically very ...

  7. Exfoliation - Wikipedia

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    Exfoliation (cosmetology), a cosmetic technique that aims to remove dead skin from the body and face; Exfoliation (geology), a process resulting in parallel fractures in the surface of rock; Exfoliation corrosion (metallurgy), a severe type of intergranular corrosion; Exfoliation (chemistry), the complete separation of the layers of a material