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Writer's pictureKati Luknowsky

Are you exfoliating before or after you shave?

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If you are using a scrub, you most likely already know that it improves skin health, absorption of product, luminosity, and firmness.


BUT DID YOU KNOW? The way you use your scrub matters.


Itโ€™s misleading how most body scrub commercials are always shown on beautiful silky smooth skin and legs. In reality, they should look more like this. ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜ฌ


Giving your skin a thorough scrub BEFORE shaving has a few benefits:


โœ… any painful ingrown hairs, or those that have grown just beneath the skin without causing irritation, are lifted and are less likely to be missed during shaving


โœ… skin is less irritated prior to shaving and can withstand a more vigourous scrub to buff off dead skin cells and leave skin soft and silky, even before the stubble is gone


โœ… removal of dead skin cells allows for a closer shave with a smoother finish


โœ… scrubs made with organic coconut oil are exfoliating AND moisturizing. This not only improves skin hydration but allows for a smoother, more comfortable shave with less chance of razor burn.


Considering waxing?? GREAT CHOICE! Same rules applyโ€ฆ the smoothness just lasts much longer. ๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ˜ƒ


Book with our lovely Chanelle for the best speed waxing youโ€™ve ever had. She specializes in #Brows and #Brazilians.


๐ŸšจCaution๐Ÿšจ

Avoid using scrubs within 72 hours after shaving or waxing to prevent skin irritation. It is highly recommended afterward to prevent ingrown hairs.








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