#BlyssomEstea Facial Tips: Scrubs, Masks, and Exfoliaters
- Shapel LaBorde

- Jul 20
- 2 min read

Nothing beats what you put inside your body. Your skin is your body’s largest organ. It’s also the first thing that most people notice about you. It shields your bones, muscles, and blood vessels. Skin is so vital, so why do people not take better care of it?
Not drinking enough water, going out in the sun without sunscreen, and using
harsh chemical products adds to the damage. There are a myriad of products on
the market nowadays to help you keep your skin healthy, among them masks,
scrubs and exfoliation products.
Before settling on a skincare regimen, you have to know what skin type you have.
If you’re lucky, you might have normal skin – not too dry or too oily, but just right.
More people will have combination skin where there are parts of the face and body
which are dry and other parts oily. Or, you might just be all oily or all dry skinned.
No matter which type of skin you have, there are products made specially for you.
Facial Masks:
Facial mask products can be found for any skin type or condition. Do you suffer
from acne or blackheads? There are facial masks that you apply, let dry dry and
then peel off. Dead skin covering blackheads will become unclogged which helps
clear them up. There are also facial masks that you apply and allow to dry, like
mud masks. When you are done, you wash your face with warm water to remove
the mud mask. Mud masks have a number of benets, including oil control.
Your skin will glow with health, not shine with oil. The impurities in your skin’s pores
are removed by the mud mask, and appearance of those pores will be minimized.
Pimple growth is lessened and blackheads dissolve and wash away.
Scrubs and Exfoliaters:
You can consider exfoliating like using very ne sandpaper for your skin. You will
be using a mildly abrasive material that buffs away dead skin cells, leaving
glowingly healthy skin in its place. Exfoliating has several benets. First, old dead
skin cells making your complexion dull are scrubbed off, leaving new fresh skin
cells. Additionally, after exfoliation, it is easier for skin to absorb moisturizers and
other skin treatments.
If your complexion is normal to oily, exfoliating is helpful three to four times a
week. For drier skin, exfoliation should only be done one to two times a week
maximum. You should establish a skincare routine that includes all of these
products, and adds a cleaner and moisturizer. You will keep your skin healthy far
longer and feel better as well.
Need guidance? Look through the shop or book a service, Shapel is here to help!







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