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Why Rough, Dull Skin Keeps Coming Back

How Dead Skin Messes with Your Glow

Dead cells sit on top like a barrier, making skin look tired. They block your moisturizer and even trap bacteria, which can lead to breakouts and rough patches. It's not just your face—elbows, knees, and shoulders can get just as stubborn.

What Actually Works for Fresh, Smooth Skin

A good face and body scrub lifts away dead cells without wrecking your skin barrier. Look for formulas with gentle, rounded grains (like walnut shell powder or rice microbeads). Skip anything that feels gritty or sharp—those can cause microtears over time. Scrubs with soothing botanicals or natural oils help hydrate while you exfoliate, so you don't walk away feeling tight or raw.

Check the Grain Size and Texture

  • Fine, smooth particles are safest for facial skin.
  • Bigger grains work for knees, elbows, and feet, but avoid using them on your cheeks or forehead.

How Often Should You Use a Scrub?

Twice a week is enough for most people. If you've got sensitive skin, once a week or every ten days is plenty. Overdoing it can make redness or breakouts worse. Always follow up with a rich moisturizer to lock in hydration.

Common Mistakes That Wreck Your Results

  • Scrubbing too hard or too often—causes irritation and dryness.
  • Using the same scrub for face and body if it's too rough.
  • Skipping SPF after exfoliating—fresh skin is more sun-sensitive.
  • Not patch-testing new scrubs before full use.

How Arish BIO-NATURAL Can Help

Arish BIO-NATURAL offers face and body scrubs with natural actives and gentle exfoliants that actually work for real skin concerns. We blend science and nature to keep your skin feeling soft, clean, and balanced. Try our AI Skin Analyser for a personalized recommendation at arishbionatural.com.

FAQs

Can I use the same scrub on my face and body?

Most body scrubs are too rough for the face. Choose a formula labeled for both, or use gentle grains on facial skin and save coarser scrubs for tougher areas.

How often should I exfoliate with a face and body scrub?

Twice a week is plenty for most people. If your skin feels irritated or sensitive, cut back to once a week or less.

Will a scrub help with body acne?

A gentle exfoliant can unclog pores and reduce bumps. Look for scrubs with ingredients like tea tree or neem that address breakouts without over-drying.

Is it normal for my skin to feel dry after using a scrub?

Some dryness is common, especially if you skip moisturizer afterward. Always apply a hydrating lotion or cream right after exfoliating.

Why do some scrubs cause redness or stinging?

Scrubs with rough grains or strong fragrances can irritate sensitive skin. Always patch-test and avoid formulas with harsh chemicals or large particles.

Are natural scrubs better than synthetic ones?

Natural scrubs often use softer grains and nourishing oils, making them gentler for most skin types. Still, always check the ingredient list and test for your skin.

How do I know if my scrub is too abrasive?

If your skin feels scratchy, stings, or looks red after using a scrub, it's probably too harsh. Opt for finer grains and gentle pressure when applying.

What makes Arish BIO-NATURAL scrubs different?

We use botanical actives and smooth exfoliants that cleanse and nourish without irritating. Plus, our AI Skin Analyser helps you pick the perfect match.

Can scrubs help fade dark spots?

Regular exfoliation can help lighten dark patches by speeding up cell turnover, but pair it with a brightening serum for best results.

Should I use a scrub before or after shaving?

Exfoliate before shaving to lift away dead skin and prevent ingrown hairs. Always moisturize well after both steps.

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