-40%
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Mineral Body Exfoliator
AHAVA

574,92 $ 344,95 $
-25%
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Tangerine Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

369,76 $ 277,32 $
-25%
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Dewy Daisy Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

369,76 $ 277,32 $
-25%
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Jelly Bear Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

369,76 $ 277,32 $
-25%
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Electric Beach Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

369,76 $ 277,32 $
-20%
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Body Polishing Scrub
MOROCCANOIL

736,25 $ 589,00 $
-25%
Sold out
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Tropical Mango Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

369,76 $ 277,32 $
-25%
Sold out
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Moonlight Glow Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

392,24 $ 294,18 $
-25%
Sold out
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Vanilla Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

393,54 $ 295,16 $
-25%
Sold out
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Aurora Nights Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

423,38 $ 317,54 $
-25%
Sold out
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Dragon Fruit Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

369,76 $ 277,32 $
-25%
Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Raspberry Fizz Shea Sugar Scrub
TREE HUT

369,76 $ 277,32 $

About Body Exfoliants and Scrubs

Body exfoliation is an essential step in a skincare routine, promoting a healthier, more radiant, and renewed appearance. An effective body scrub not only removes dead skin cells but also stimulates blood circulation, contributing to smoother, softer, and more even skin. On the market, there are dif... show more

The choice of body scrub depends on your skin type and individual needs. For dry or sensitive skin, opt for gentle scrubs with fine particles or moisturizing formulas that do not cause irritation. Normal to combination skin can benefit from scrubs with larger granules, which effectively remove dead cells. For oily or acne-prone skin, mild chemical exfoliants with acids like glycolic or salicylic help unclog pores. Always check the ingredients and avoid products with strong fragrances if your skin is sensitive. Testing the product on a small area before full use also helps prevent unwanted reactions.

Regular exfoliation promotes cell renewal, removing dead cells and leaving the skin smoother, more even, and radiant. It improves circulation, stimulates regeneration, and increases skin firmness. Additionally, it prevents ingrown hairs in areas such as legs and arms. Exfoliation enhances the absorption of moisturizers and body oils, boosting their nourishing effects. For oily or acne-prone skin, it helps unclog pores and reduce blackheads and blemishes, contributing to healthy skin in the long term.

Physical scrubs use particles such as seeds, sugar, or microbeads to mechanically remove dead cells, being suitable for normal to resilient skin and providing an immediate feeling of smoothness. Chemical scrubs contain acids, such as AHAs and BHAs, which dissolve dead cells without friction, ideal for sensitive or acne-prone skin. The main difference lies in the action: physical exfoliation is mechanical and fast, while chemical acts enzymatically or with acids, promoting deeper and more even effects over time, such as improved texture, blemishes, and irregularities.

The ideal frequency depends on skin type and the type of scrub. Normal to oily skin can benefit from exfoliation 2 to 3 times per week, while sensitive or dry skin should limit it to once per week. Mild chemical exfoliants can be used more regularly, respecting signs of irritation, redness, or dryness. Avoid rubbing the skin forcefully to prevent micro-injuries. Observing your skin’s reaction ensures safe exfoliation, keeping the skin renewed, hydrated, and protected.

After exfoliation, the skin becomes more sensitive and absorbs moisturizers better. Immediately apply a nourishing cream or oil to restore hydration and strengthen the skin barrier. Avoid products with alcohol or strong fragrances and sun exposure immediately after exfoliating. Light clothing and natural fabrics help reduce friction. Maintaining daily hydration and using exfoliants in a balanced way ensures soft, even, and healthy skin, preventing dryness, flaking, or irritation.