Benefits of body polishing and steps to DIY at home
Body polishing is a skincare treatment involving massaging and gentle exfoliation that helps get rid of dead skin, enhances blood circulation, and revitalizes the skin. Essential oils and exfoliants are used on the body to eliminate dirt and grime and fully cleanse the skin. These skincare ingredients are typically natural ones that restore skin health. Here's more on body polishing and its benefits.
Polishing your skin has these benefits
-Increases blood circulation and leaves your skin looking radiant. -Effectively gets rid of dust, pollutants, pimples, and blackheads on the skin. -Moisturizes the skin and eliminates signs of premature aging. -Reduces the signs of sun damage. -Aids in new cell growth and removes dead skin cells from the body. -Regular body polishing keeps the skin healthy and reduces the risk of skin infections.
DIY body polish recipes to make at home
To make a rice flour scrub, mix about 1/3 cup of rice flour, 1/3 cup of sea salt, a teaspoon of turmeric powder, and some coconut oil. For a more soothing experience, make a scrub using 1/2 a cup of dehydrated rose petals, one cup of sugar, 1/2 a cup of olive oil, and a tablespoon of shea butter.
Step-by-step guide to do body polishing at home
You will need a pumice stone, a homemade body polish, loofah, and olive oil. Firstly, take a warm water shower. Now, gently massage your body with some olive oil and apply the body polish. Massage and scrub your skin thoroughly in circular movements using the loofah. Concentrate on areas such as knees and elbows. Follow it up with a shower and pat yourself dry.
Few tips to keep in mind
Remember to use a body polish that suits your skin type. Once you prepare the body polish, store it in an airtight jar and refrigerate; don't keep it for more than a month. While massaging the scrub, be gentle on your skin, as scrubbing too hard will leave scratches and marks on your skin. Do not scrub your body if you have cracked skin.