Does Exfoliating Lighten Your Skin And Reduce Hyperpigmentation? | Women's Concepts - Deepstash
Does Exfoliating Lighten Your Skin And Reduce Hyperpigmentation? | Women's Concepts

Does Exfoliating Lighten Your Skin And Reduce Hyperpigmentation? | Women's Concepts

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Does exfoliating brighten the skin?

Yes. Exfoliation is the first step in reducing skin discolorations, improving hyperpigmentation, and treating melasma because it sheds away the pigmented and discolored cells, leading to a bright and even complexion.

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How to properly exfoliate your skin

First, if you have never exfoliated before, it’s best to start with a gentle cleanser containing peeling agents suitable for your skin type (see the infographic below to see which acids are good for you.) Usually, cleansers are formulated with low concentrations of exfoliating agents, meaning they are suitable for most skin types and can be used daily. Cleansers or toners are a good way to increase your tolerance towards chemical exfoliation.

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