Exfoliating Guide | Reason Why You Need To Exfoliate | Man Tan – MAN TAN

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EXFOLIATING GUIDE | DO YOU NEED TO EXFOLIATE?

MAN TAN’S Exfoliator Mitt prepares your skin for an even, streak-free tan. The exfoliator mitt will help you in two ways; 1st it removes dry skin cells and any self-tan residue which is essential with preparing your skin for Aminotan application, 2nd it will also erase any unwanted tanning errors or left over tan from previous use of Aminotan use. 

 

What is Exfoliation?

Exfoliation refers to the removal of the dead skin cells on the skin’s surface. Exfoliation can be performed manually, by using abrasive scrubs on the skin such as MAN TAN’S Exfolitor Mitt, by using our exfoliator mitt this will ensure that you can remove the dead skin cells without using any unnecessary chemicals.

 


Why is Exfoliation Important?

We all know that as we age, the process of cell regeneration slows down. This means that the body is slower to shed skin cells and generate new ones. When old skin cells start to pile up on the surface of the skin, it can leave skin looking dull, rough, and dry. Furthermore, the build-up of dead skin cells can result in excess oil and clogged pores, leading to blemishes and acne.

Proper exfoliation removes the barrier of dead skin cells clogging the skin and uncovers fresh new cells below. This opens the way for moisturizing products to penetrate more deeply into the skin, which makes them more effective. In short, a regular exfoliating routine will leave your skin looking fresh and healthy.

 

  1. Where do I use the mitt?
    A. Everywhere on your body except for your face and any open wounds or areas of irritation. 

 

  1. How will I get the best result?
    A. Use in the shower or bath after a couple of minutes of soaking allowing the water to soften the skin.

 

  1. Do I need to use any product on the mitt for exfoliation
    A. The mitt is all you need!

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