How to Use a Facial Scrub for Brighter, Smoother Looking Skin (2024)

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How to choose a face scrub, how often to use it, and more

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  • Applying a Facial Scrub
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Facial scrubs use small particles to remove the layer of dead skin on your face and reveal a smoother, brighter, and more youthful complexion. Using a facial scrub is super easy and just involves cleansing your face and gently massaging the scrub into your wet skin once or twice each week. Read on to find out how to apply a facial scrub and why it’s beneficial, as well as tips for choosing a scrub and when and how often to apply it!

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  • Wash your face with a mild cleanser. Then, use gentle, circular motions to massage the facial scrub into your wet skin for 30-45 seconds.
  • Then, rinse the scrub off with lukewarm water and pat your face dry. Apply a moisturizer to lock in hydration and prevent dry skin.
  • Use a facial scrub that’s formulated for your oily, dry, combination, or sensitive skin type. Only exfoliate once or twice per week to prevent irritation and sensitivity.

Section 1 of 4:

Applying a Facial Scrub

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    Cleanse your skin with a mild facial cleanser. Washing your face before you apply the facial scrub ensures your skin is clean and free from dirt, oil, and other debris. Just wet your face with lukewarm water and gently rub a gentle facial cleanser into your skin. Then, rinse your face with lukewarm water.[1]

    • If you have makeup on, use makeup remover to clean it off before washing your face.
    • If you have long hair, pull it back into a ponytail or bun so it doesn’t get in your way.
    • Using hot water can dry out or damage your skin, so keep the temperature low.
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    Massage the facial scrub into wet skin for 30 to 45 seconds. Squeeze a dime-sized amount of facial scrub into your hands and rub it between your fingertips. Then, use your fingertips to gently massage the scrub into your face using circular motions. Just use a soft touch and avoid vigorously rubbing or scrubbing it into your skin, as this can cause irritation or damage.[2]

    • Massage the scrub starting at your chin and then work your way up your face.
    • Concentrate the scrub on your T-zone, which makes up your forehead, nose, and chin. This area gets oilier than other areas and has more clogged pores.[3]
    • Feel free to massage the scrub into your upper neck and below your chin, too.
    • Applying the facial scrub on dry skin and massaging it in for more than 60 seconds can cause irritation, sensitivity, and damage.

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    Rinse the scrub off with lukewarm water and dry your face. Splash your face with lukewarm water to remove the facial scrub. Then, gently pat your face dry with a soft towel. Your face should already feel smoother and softer![4]

    • Do not rub your face with the towel, as this can irritate your skin. After using a facial scrub, your skin is more sensitive than normal.
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    Moisturize your skin. Facial scrubs remove the dead skin cells on your face, which can dry out your skin. Regardless if you have oily, combination, or dry skin, applying a moisturizer locks in hydration to keep your skin supple and soft. Just gently massage your moisturizer of choice into your skin.[5]

    • Apply any other skincare products on your skin before you put on moisturizer, like toner or serums.
    • Moisturizing is a necessary part of a creating a good skincare routine. Moisturizer hydrates your skin and prevents the overproduction of skin oils to keep your skin healthy.[6]
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Dos and Don’ts of Using Facial Scrub

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    Do: Use a facial scrub that works with your skin type. Facial scrubs contain different physical abrasives and active ingredients that work better for dry, oily, combination, or sensitive skin. Just determine your skin type by feeling and inspecting your face and then choose the best scrub for your skin:[7]

    • Oily skin: Use a facial scrub formulated for oily or acne prone skin that includes ingredients that reduce excess oil and are non-comedogenic (don’t clog your pores), like salicylic acid. More abrasive ingredients like apricot pits, walnut shells, and almonds also work well.[8]
    • Dry skin: Choose a dry skin face scrub formula that has lots of nourishing ingredients, like glycerin or hyaluronic acid, and uses gentle, finely ground abrasives.[9]
    • Sensitive skin: Use mild facial scrubs that include antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients like aloe, witch hazel, and chamomile.[10]
    • Combination skin: Use face scrubs for either oily or dry skin.
    • Patch test the scrub on your inner arm before you use it on your face, especially if you have sensitive skin, to ensure it doesn’t cause an allergic reaction.
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    Do: Apply facial scrub only once or twice per week. It might be tempting to scrub your face every morning to get that soft, glowy look. However, over exfoliating can leave your skin dry, irritated, red, and full of breakouts. For most skin types, only apply the scrub once per week.[11]

    • If you have oily skin, you can increase the frequency to twice per week if your skin looks and feels healthy.
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    Don’t: Scrub active breakouts or other skin problems. Using a facial scrub on inflamed, sensitive skin can further irritate your condition and potentially worsen the problem. If you’re dealing with an active breakout, rosacea, eczema, warts, herpes, or open wounds, avoid applying product on the area.[12]

    • If you use a prescription-strength skin medication, like retinol or benzoyl peroxide, talk to your dermatologist about adding a facial scrub to your routine before using it. Mixing products can potentially irritate your skin.
    • If you have a history of skin problems, consult your dermatologist to determine what kind of skin care regime is most appropriate for you.
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    Don’t: Mix physical and chemical exfoliators. If you’re thinking of adding a chemical exfoliator, like alpha hydroxy acid or beta hydroxy acid, to your skincare routine, don’t use it on the same day that you use a facial scrub. This can over exfoliate your skin, leading to dry, red, and irritated skin.[13]

    • Chemical exfoliators work similarly to facial scrubs, except they use acids and other active ingredients to break down dead skin cells.
    • Don’t use a face scrub after receiving a face treatment, like a facial, either. Your skin is sensitive after a treatment, so exfoliating can irritate your skin.
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    Do: Read and follow the instructions for using the facial scrub. To use your facial scrub safely, pay particular attention to product warnings, expiration dates, possible allergens, or adverse interactions with other facial products. Most scrubs also include information about how often to apply the product.

    • Look at how the facial scrub should be stored, too. Some scrubs store best in the shower, while others need to be kept in a cool, dry place.
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Benefits of Using a Facial Scrub

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    Removes dead skin cells and brightens your skin. Your skin tends to look dull, dry, and splotchy when dead skin cells accumulate on your face. Physical exfoliators, like facial scrubs, remove dead skin cells to reveal the shiny, new skin cells underneath. This gives you a brighter and more luminous complexion.[14]

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    Unclogs your pores. Dead skin cells and sebum, the oil your body produces, can get trapped in your pores and cause acne breakouts.[15] Face scrubs clear away the dead skin cells, as well as the excess sebum, to unclog your pores and help reduce acne.[16]

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    Helps products absorb better. Without a barrier of dead skin cells in the way, it's easier for moisturizers, serums, toners, and other products to seep into your skin. This can help your products work better and give your skin a healthy glow.[17]

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    Smooths and evens skin. The outermost layer of your skin typically shows texture and damage from the weather, air quality, and stress. Sloughing off the dead layer of skin helps remove bumps and dark spots to unveil softer, smoother, and more even-toned skin.[18]

    • This means that facial scrubs can also help lighten and reduce the look of acne scars.
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Results & Troubleshooting

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    Check for signs of smoother, brighter skin in the next few weeks. If the facial scrub works well with your skin, your complexion should look soft, glowy, and more youthful fairly quickly. In which case, congratulations! You’re using the best facial scrub for your skin.[19]

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    Watch for signs of redness, itching, or rash. Stop using your facial scrub if your skin is irritated or inflamed. Redness, itching, or rash are indications that the scrub is making your skin sensitive or causing an allergic reaction.[20]

    • Talk to your dermatologist about getting an allergy test to determine what ingredient you might be allergic or sensitive to.
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    Try out different face scrubs to find a product that works for you. It might take a few tries to find the ideal product for your skin type. Just remember to follow the scrub's instructions and avoid over-exfoliating to ensure you get the best possible results. With time, you’ll find a good match!

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    Can I apply scrub around my eyes?

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    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.

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    Don't! The area around your eyes is too sensitive for a scrub.

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    Should I use the facial scrub in the morning and evening?

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    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.

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    You can use a scrub either in the morning or evening, but should not use it more than a few times a week.

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      • Make your own facial scrub if you don’t want to spend lots of money on a product! Use common ingredients like coffee grounds, oatmeal, and aloe to make a basic facial scrub, or whip up a honey and sugar scrub.

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      • The best facial scrubs aren't always the most expensive ones. Pay closer attention to the ingredients than to the price tag, and choose ingredients that are suitable for your skin type.

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      Tips from our Readers How to Use a Facial Scrub for Brighter, Smoother Looking Skin (27)

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      • Make your own glowing skin rub by combining 4 tbsp of gram flour, 1/2 tsp of turmeric powder, 2 tbsp of rice flour, a few drops of rose water, a few drops of olive oil, and a few drops of glycerin. Mix it together well and apply it to your face until it's completely dry (about 10–15 minutes)..
      • I like using scrubs that have micro particles, which help in removing the dead cells.

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      • Don't scrub hard or longer than 60 seconds, or you might damage or irritate your skin.

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      • Avoid scrubbing around your eyes, as this skin is very sensitive.

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      • Don't scrub your face more than once or twice a week.

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      • Pay attention to all of the facial scrub’s package warnings and instructions. Some facial scrubs interact poorly with other products.

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      • Discontinue use and consult your dermatologist if you experience signs of allergy or extreme sensitivity.

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      This article was co-authored by Alicia Ramos and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Alicia Ramos is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Smoothe Denver in Denver, Colorado. She received her license at the School of Botanical & Medical Aesthetics, with training in lashes, dermaplaning, waxing, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels, and now provides skin care solutions to hundreds of clients. This article has been viewed 981,303 times.

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      To use a facial scrub, choose the right scrub for your skin type, which might be oily, combination, normal, dry, or sensitive. Read the directions on the package, and use warm water to wet your skin. Then, massage the product into your skin for 60-90 seconds, and then rinse your skin with warm water. Use a soft towel to pat your skin dry, and apply a moisturizer all over your face. For tips on selecting a moisturizer and making sure the moisturizer is working for your skin, keep reading!

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