Facial Scrub for Sensitive Skin


Using facial scrubs could be a nuisance to your skin if the selection of ingredients is not appropriate. A sensitive skin is prone to acne, pimples, rashes and eruption. Even the mildest ingredient might cause irritation to your skin. Moreover, if your face is already covered with eruptions, then you cannot apply a scrub until they disappear. A homemade scrub is always safe on a sensitive skin and you can choose the components of the scrub according to your skin type.

Tips for Choosing a Facial Scrub for Sensitive Skin
  • Do not get attracted by brands merely by the advertisements showcased. Pick up a product meant exclusively for a sensitive skin. Avoid using any product containing chemicals to which you are sensitive.
  • If your skin is extremely sensitive, then use only medicated products as prescribed by your dermatologist. Do not experiment with different types of commercial brands, instead stick to the one that suits your skin.
  • The same applies for making a homemade scrub as well. You can consult with a beautician to know the herbal ingredients for a sensitive skin. If you are well aware of the ingredient that suits your skin, then continue using it.
Facial Scrubs for Sensitive Skin

We have explained you some natural face scrub recipes over here. Combine the ingredients in adequate proportion and exfoliate your skin gently. Take a little amount on your palm and rub it on your face in circular motions. Make sure that you apply on your skin only when it's free from pimples, acne and rashes. Scrubs when applied over a pimple affected skin, tend to aggravate the condition.

Apricot-Green Apple
The grainy texture of apricots is an excellent scrub for sensitive skin. You can combine it with the pulp of a fresh green apple. Mix them well and apply all over your face. Leave it on your face for 5 minutes and then rinse with cold water. Apply this whenever needed to keep your skin fresh and clean.

Strawberry-Honey
The combination of strawberry and honey is wonderful. The fresh pulp of strawberry when blended with honey not only removes dead skin form your face but also makes it soft and silky. Mix 2 teaspoons of honey into half cup of strawberries. Smash the pulp and rub it all over your face and neck.

Cornmeal- Milk
This combination is meant for dry sensitive skin. The dried kernel of corn effectively removes blackheads, whiteheads, dirt and grime from your face. Dry the kernels completely and grind them. Then form a paste by adding milk in the desired proportion. Massage your face every alternate day with it.

Banana-Walnut
Banana smooths your skin while walnut does the scrubbing. Take 2-3 walnuts and grind them. Smash half a banana and sprinkle the walnut dust over it. Blend it well and rub the paste immediately on your face. Pay extra attention to your T-zone as this area tends to absorb maximum oil and dirt.

Oatmeal-Olive Oil
Olive oil moisturizes your skin and oatmeal exfoliates your skin without causing any damage to it. Grind the oats in a food processor and combine it with adequate amount of olive oil. Gently scrub your face and allow the oil to get absorbed in your face. Rinse your face and apply rose water.

Rice Powder-Turmeric
Turmeric is a natural antiseptic that keeps your skin protected from acne and pimples. Grind a few teaspoons of rice grains and raw turmeric in a grinder. Make sure that the mixture is little coarse. Now form a paste by adding water. Apply over your face and scrub gently for 3 minutes. Rinse off.

Sea Salt-Cucumber
Your skin is instantly rejuvenated after you are done with scrubbing. Sea salt or kosher salt is enriched with minerals, that add radiance to your skin. Cucumber freshens you up, rendering a visible glow to your skin. Crush the cucumber or make a puree. Mix with half teaspoon of sea salt and scrub.

The ingredients mentioned in the content above are absolutely safe for usage. It's utmost necessary to keep your skin clean and maintain its health. Incorporate any one of these scrubs in your beauty care regimen and notice the difference within a week or so.

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