The Best Exfoliator Methods Based on Your Skin Type
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Time to read 11 min
Finding the best exfoliator for your skin type can be a process of trial and error if you aren’t sure what you’re looking for. While one product might work wonders for some, it may leave others struggling to repair the damage.
Whether you’re looking to refine your skin’s texture, minimise unwanted breakouts, or achieve a healthy, even glow, the secret to effective exfoliation lies in matching the right product and method to your skin type.
Want to know how to find the best exfoliator for your skin type? Keep reading for our complete guide to tailoring your exfoliation ritual for your skin’s unique needs. Glowing skin is just around the corner; let’s get started.
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Face exfoliation goes well beyond simply helping your skin feel smoother and fresher. Believe it or not, there’s some pretty compelling science behind exfoliation, and why our skin needs it.
So, what exactly is exfoliation? Our skin naturally goes through a skin-shedding cycle as new skin cells replace old ones roughly every 30 days. However, various factors can interfere with this process, resulting in the old, dead skin cells clogging the skin’s surface and requiring manual support. Simply put, exfoliation is the process of gently removing dead skin from the skin’s surface, using mechanical or chemical products and tools.
As mentioned above, exfoliation has many benefits, including:
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Are you wondering why there isn’t a ‘one size fits all’ approach to exfoliation? It’s simple: All skin is unique and thus requires a unique approach to skincare. Your exfoliation ritual must be tailored to your specific skin concerns to avoid causing potentially unnecessary damage to your skin barrier.
To understand why different skin types and skin concerns require different exfoliation rituals, let’s take a closer look at the unique characteristics of each skin type:
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Sensitive Skin |
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Dry Skin |
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Oily or Acne-Prone Skin |
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Combination Skin |
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Normal Skin |
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Mature Skin |
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Now that we’ve clarified why exfoliation should be a non-negotiable part of your skincare ritual, let’s get down to the nitty-gritty: finding the best exfoliator for your skin type. Without further adieu, let’s dive straight in.
Key considerations for sensitive skin:
The biggest concern when seeking the right exfoliator for sensitive skin is causing further damage to the skin barrier, resulting in more irritation, dryness, and redness. As this skin type is more susceptible to reacting to new products, it is important to opt for gentle face exfoliation and introduce any new products slowly. This means choosing the right products, tools, and frequency that will make a visible difference without overdoing it.
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Recommended exfoliation method:
When choosing the best exfoliator for sensitive skin, we recommend looking for mild chemical exfoliants, such as alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs). Generally, we recommend skipping physical/mechanical exfoliants for this skin type unless it’s a gentle tool like Dr Tanya’s NuSonic 2.0 that won’t pull at the skin, cause irritation, or damage the skin barrier. Gentle face exfoliation should be the mantra for this skin type!
Let’s take a closer look at chemical exfoliants and why they’re best suited to sensitive skin:
Recommended exfoliation frequency
Sensitive skin types need to be mindful not to over-exfoliate, as this can strip their skin of important natural oils and damage the skin barrier, leading to worsened sensitivity.
As a general rule of thumb, we recommend exfoliating 1-2 times per week and always patch-testing new products to assess your skin’s tolerance. We also recommend seeking professional skin advice before starting any new skincare ritual.
Key considerations for dry skin:
When finding the right exfoliator for dry skin, the primary challenge is balancing adequately removing built-up dead skin cells without stripping the skin of its natural oils and causing further dryness and irritation. Many people think that dryskin requires more frequent exfoliation due to the rough, flakey skin, but this isn’t necessarily the case. It simply requires the right kind of exfoliation.
Recommended exfoliation method:
Similarly to sensitive skin, dry skin types also need to be cautious not to use an exfoliant that’s too harsh or abrasive on the skin. This skin type is generally best suited to chemical or gentle physical exfoliators. Let’s take a closer look:
Recommended exfoliation frequency:
Much like sensitive skin, we recommend exfoliating your skin 1-2 times weekly to avoid stripping any natural oils. If you’re just starting out, start with once per week and slowly build up to twice.
Key considerations for oily and acne-prone skin:
These skin types are more susceptible to excess oil production and clogged pores, so it’s essential to adopt an exfoliating ritual that addresses this concern while being mindful not to cause irritation or inflammation.
Recommended exfoliation method:
As with all skin types, you want to find a solution that effectively clears and smooths skin without being too harsh. We recommend both chemical and physical exfoliants for this skin type. Let’s delve a little deeper:
Recommended exfoliation frequency:
Due to the excess oil, this skin type should follow a more frequent exfoliation ritual. Generally speaking, we recommend exfoliating 2-3 times per week to help keep excess oil at bay.
Some people may find exfoliating as often as four times per week effective, but as a general rule, 2-3 times per week is the sweet spot for most people, especially if no irritation has occurred. As with any new skincare ritual, if you’re new to exfoliation, it’s important to start slow and work your way up to a consistent routine.
Key considerations for combination skin:
The primary challenge when exfoliating combination skin is finding a solution that will remove built-up dead skin and prevent clogged pores in the oily T-zone area without stripping important natural oils and causing damage to areas of the face with dry skin.
Recommended exfoliation method:
This skin type is unique because it requires a dual approach that caters to dry and oily skin areas. As such, we recommend combining both physical and chemical exfoliation to achieve the best results. It’s important to note when using a mixture of exfoliation methods, they should never be used on the same day but rather rotated to form part of a more extensive skin ritual. Let’s take a closer look:
Recommended exfoliation frequency:
This skin type will benefit from a more frequent exfoliation ritual due to the excess oil in the t-zone. We recommend working up to 2-3 times per week.
However, as always, we recommend seeking professional advice from your skincare professional first and always starting slowly to assess your skin’s tolerance.
Key considerations for combination skin:
There are a few important factors to consider when seeking the best facial exfoliator for older skin. On one hand, it’s important to find an effective and consistent exfoliation ritual that will promote skin cell turnover to improve the natural ageing process. On the other hand, it’s crucial to ensure you’re exfoliating gently enough to support ageing skin, as mature skin has reduced elasticity, is generally drier, more sensitive to skincare products, and is thinner and more fragile to work with.
Recommended exfoliation method:
The best facial exfoliator for older skin is generally chemical exfoliation. However, it’s important to note that gentle physical exfoliation will also prove advantageous. Let us explain in more detail:
Recommended exfoliation frequency:
As mature skin has more considerations, we recommend less frequently exfoliating. Aim for 1-2 times per week. If your skin is showing signs of irritation, reduce it to once per week.
Generally speaking, we recommend exfoliating in the evening if you have mature skin. During the day, your skin is in protection mode, whereas at night, your skin’s primary goal is to repair and rejuvenate. As such, we recommend leaving your exfoliating til the evening to ensure your other skincare ingredients can penetrate your skin deeply to repair and restore.
As mentioned, our go-to physical exfoliator, suitable for all skin types, is Dr Tanya’s NuSonic 2.0. Our conveniently pocket-sized, travel-friendly exfoliator uses patented technology to gently and effectively remove dead skin, dirt, oil, sunscreen, and all other daily buildup. The result? Fresh, glowing skin that’s ready to shine. Here’s the quick guide to what it does and how it does it:
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