How Often to Use a Face Scrub

Posted by Halle Homel on

Skincare is something everyone should care about when it comes to your health. But when it comes to figuring out what products to use and how to use them, we know it can feel a little confusing and overwhelming. One of our favorite products is our new Vitamin C Face Scrub, perfect for implementing into your regular skincare routine. We’re here to help you figure out the best routine for you, so that your skin can truly thrive!

Benefits of vitamin c for skin

What is the best face scrub?

When it comes to a clean face, we truly know best! Our favorite face scrub is our Vitamin C Face Scrub, which is a natural exfoliator that also helps to reduce dullness of the skin, and adds essential vitamins to your skincare routine. Once you start showing your skin some love by implementing this into your skincare, you’ll soon have skin that loves you back!

Elizabeth Mott Vitamin C Face Scrub

Why use a face scrub?

Face scrubs are an amazing way to maximize the benefits you can get from your skincare. A face scrub isn’t just a face wash, but it’s also a built-in exfoliator. Exfoliating is one of the best ways to get rid of dead and dry skin so that your skin can better absorb nutrients it really needs. When you use our Vitamin C Face Scrub, you’ll be able to scrub away the dead skin so that your face is ready to absorb brightening and nourishing vitamin C, and essential vitamin for skincare!

Vitamin C facial scrub

How often should you use a face scrub?

While you should be washing your face everyday, exfoliating is definitely something that you don’t need to do every single day. We recommend using a face scrub 2 or 3 days a week to get the best results. You can alternate with the Aloe E Face Cleanser from our sister company, Hanalei!

Looking to cleanse and exfoliate with natural botanicals? Try our Papaya Enzyme Powder Face Cleanser, from our sister company, Hanalei!

Disclaimer: Keep in mind that results from this product may vary. Use only as directed, and always consult a dermatologist before beginning any new skincare regimen. Stop and discontinue use if any irritation lasts longer than a few days.

About the author:

Halle Homel is currently based in Southern California, where she spends her time with her family and dog, Lassen when she’s not traveling. She spends her free time exploring new places, practicing yoga, and working on her blog, Halle’s Wandering Soul. Follow her on Instagram @halleswanderingsoul

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