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  2. Exfoliation (cosmetology) - Wikipedia

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    Exfoliation methods used in Canada, 2011. Shown: top right, a bath sponge made of plastic mesh; lower right, a brush with a pumice stone on one side and a natural bristle brush on the other side, for foot exfoliation; lower left, a mud mask package for facial exfoliation; top left, a jar of perfumed body scrub to be used while bathing.

  3. How to Exfoliate Your Face Safely, According to a Dermatologist

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    A good exfoliation sesh gets rid of dead skin cells instantly, making pores appear smaller, spots look lighter and gives you an overall refresh better than most products can. So we get hooked. And ...

  4. The Best Face Exfoliators You Need for Baby-Soft Skin

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    Add some of the best face exfoliators to your skin care routine to reap the benefits of salicylic acid, lactic acid, and other ingredients.

  5. Found: The Very Best Exfoliators for Every Single Skin Type

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    Beauty editors, an aesthetician, and a dermatologist share their favorite chemical and physical face exfoliators for improving uneven skin tone and texture.

  6. Facial care - Wikipedia

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    Woman getting a facial treatment. Facial care is a comprehensive process that involves a variety of products and routines aimed at maintaining the health, appearance, and radiance of the skin. The effectiveness of a facial care regimen depends on various factors such as skin type, sensitivity, age, hyperpigmentation, and acne.

  7. Toner (skin care) - Wikipedia

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    Acid toners are formulated with the intent of chemically exfoliating the skin. [13] Glycolic, lactic, and mandelic acids are the most commonly used alpha hydroxy acids, best suited to exfoliate the surface of the skin. Salicylic acid is the most commonly used beta hydroxy acid best for exfoliating into the deeper layers of the skin.