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Lemon Body Wash
Glow Secret Scrub
Satin Care Shampoo
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Pearl Face Wash
Tanclear Face Wash
Orange Body Wash
Tan Removal Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Face Wash
Haldi Neem Face Wash
Plenty of people struggle with dull patches and rough texture, especially as seasons change. That roughness means dead skin cells are piling up, making your moisturizer less effective and your skin look tired.
Dead cells build up naturally every 28–30 days, but stress, weather, and skipping exfoliation slow things down. Without regular sloughing, skin can’t renew itself properly. You’ll notice makeup starts to sit unevenly and your face feels less supple.
Unlike salt or microbeads, sugar granules dissolve as you massage, so you won’t end up with tiny scratches or residue. Plus, sugar’s natural glycolic acid helps loosen dead skin—giving you smoother skin without irritation.
Synthetic fragrances, harsh preservatives, or cheap fillers can trigger breakouts or leave your skin parched. Look for scrubs with real cane sugar, nourishing oils (like jojoba or almond), and soothing extracts. It’s an easy upgrade that really pays off.
If you want a scrub that’s gentle, packed with natural actives, and smells like real ingredients—not perfume—Arish BIO-NATURAL provides options tailored for your skin’s needs. We’ve got formulas that leave skin soft and never greasy. Try our AI Skin Analyser for a quick match to your ideal routine.
Sugar scrubs are generally gentle, but if you scrub too hard or use one with synthetic additives, it can trigger breakouts. Always use a light touch and choose natural formulas.
Most people only need to exfoliate with a sugar scrub once or twice a week. More frequent use can cause irritation, especially if your skin is sensitive.
Yes, as long as the scrub uses fine sugar crystals and soothing oils. Avoid products with artificial fragrances or harsh chemicals, and test on a small area first.
Absolutely. Sugar scrubs work well for rough elbows, knees, and heels. Just avoid using them on irritated or broken skin.
Yes, gentle exfoliation can help prevent and treat ingrown hairs by removing dead skin that traps them. Just don't scrub aggressively.
Moisturize right away. Your skin will absorb creams or oils much better after exfoliating, locking in hydration and keeping it soft.
We focus on natural actives and gentle ingredients so your skin feels refreshed, not stripped. Plus, our AI Skin Analyser helps you pick the right formula for your needs.
Definitely. Removing dull, dead skin cells with sugar exfoliation instantly boosts radiance and helps your other skincare products work better.
Homemade scrubs can be fun, but store-bought ones often have balanced formulas and safer ingredients. If you DIY, use fine sugar and clean oils.