Exfoliation

Clay masks are described as pulling congestion and puffiness, especially in the T-zone, while bringing microcirculation to the skin surface. The meteorite scrub is recommended for use no more than one to three times per week with days off…

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Clay masks are described as pulling congestion and puffiness, especially in the T-zone, while bringing microcirculation to the skin surface. The meteorite scrub is recommended for use no more than one to three times per week with days off between applications. Rounded exfoliating particles are preferred over sharp particles because jagged materials may damage skin. Plastic microbeads are rejected for environmental harm and potential biological exposure. Exfoliation is intended to remove dead skin cells, increase circulation, and reveal fresh skin.