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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #21002• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Exfoliate
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #22995peeling off in thin layers or flakes
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #21767peeling off in thin layers or flakes
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #22037Pealing off in strips or plats (for example, bark of some trees).
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #22487Coming off in thin layers, as the bark of birch and other plants.
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #22764Removes dead skin cells revealing more radiant skin below and aiding penetration of anti-ageing and protecting serums. Can be chemical using AHAs/BHAs or Glycols, or with beads or granules.
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #22743A process of cleaning the face/skin using a gentle abrasive product that removes the loose dead skin cells on the surface of the skin, leaving the newer skin cells underneath. An exfoliator that uses round beads (like jojoba) is good for faces and the décolleté as it doesn’t scratch your skin.
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #23353When the bark of a tree or shrub has a peeling pattern. Crape Myrtles are a classic example.
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #23362When the bark of a tree or shrub has a peeling pattern. Crape Myrtles are a classic example.
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Exfoliating

Exfoliating logo #22771A process of removing the top dead skin layers to reveal healthier, newer skin underneath.
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