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Finding the Best Body Scrub for YouFinding the Best Body Scrub for You

There’s no shortage of body scrubs on the skincare market — which can make choosing the right one for your skin a challenge! Here’s what you need to know to pick the best scrub for your needs.

Fixing Dry, Flaky FeetFixing Dry, Flaky Feet

Suffering from dry, cracked, flaky feet or heels? Here’s what you can do to get silky-smooth tootsies!


How to Create Your Own Face MaskHow to Create Your Own Face Mask

Facial masks don’t have to be a high-priced luxury when the ingredients are waiting in your kitchen cupboards. Learn how to create your own mask custom-made for your skin concerns and type.

The Basics of Body WrapsThe Basics of Body Wraps

Confused about how body wraps actually work and whether they’re even effective? Here’s the dish on the different types of body wraps, their skin care effectiveness and what you can expect at your first appointment.

Happy, Healthy Feet: Pamper Your Soles At HomeHappy, Healthy Feet: Pamper Your Soles At Home

Feet take a beating on a daily basis, yet they’re usually the most neglected part of our bodies. Cushion the blow of everyday wear and tear by treating your weary, worn-out feet to a luxurious at-home spa treatment — in three easy, effective steps!

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FAQs

Q: What is the proper way to exfoliate using a body scrub?

A: In the shower, place a small amount of the body scrub onto a loofah, exfoliating brush or exfoliating gloves. Then, gently scrub your body using small, circular motions to remove dead skin cells.

Q: How often should I use a body scrub?

A: Typically, using an exfoliating scrub once or twice a week is sufficient. If you aren’t sure how often you should exfoliate, consult your dermatologist.

Q: Can I use my body scrub on my feet to exfoliate the dry skin?

A: Yes, your body scrub should work great on your feet. Just rinse it off carefully, especially if the body scrub is oil-based. Any remaining residue might be greasy and can cause slips or falls.

Q: How can I get rid of stubborn calluses?

A: Use a pumice stone to rub away dead skin. For particularly difficult calluses, treat your feet to a pedicure where the specialist can shave away your dead skin.




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