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Gentle Chemical Exfoliants + Face Scrubs

Reveal smoother, brighter, more refined skin with clean facial exfoliants powered by dermatologist-approved ingredients. From gentle scrubs to potent chemical exfoliants, Glo Skin Beauty’s collection is designed to target dullness, congestion, uneven texture, and blemishes—all while supporting your skin barrier and long-term skin radiance.

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Types of Facial Exfoliants

Not all exfoliants work the same way—or for the same skin concerns. Whether you’re looking to clarify and minimize pores, improve skin texture, or boost brightness, understanding the different types of exfoliants can help you find the best fit for your skincare routine. Glo Skin Beauty’s clean, dermatologist-approved formulas deliver results across three targeted approaches. Chemical exfoliants use ingredients like AHAs and

Frequently Asked Questions About Exfoliants

  • What is a clean facial exfoliant?

    A clean facial exfoliant is formulated without harsh or irritating ingredients and is designed to gently remove dead skin cells, boost radiance, and support healthy skin without disrupting your barrier. Glo Skin Beauty’s exfoliants are cruelty-free and thoughtfully crafted for effective, results-driven skincare products.

  • How often should I exfoliate my face?

    Two or three times a week is a general guideline. Those with sensitive skin may prefer once weekly, while oilier skin types may tolerate more frequent exfoliation. Always monitor your skin’s response.

  • What’s the difference between physical and chemical exfoliants?

    Physical exfoliants use texture (like jojoba beads) to manually remove dead skin, while chemical exfoliants use ingredients like AHAs or BHAs to dissolve those cells without friction. Chemical options tend to be gentler and better for sensitive or breakout-prone skin.

  • Can I use a face exfoliant if I have acne?

    Yes—but choose carefully. A chemical exfoliant with salicylic acid is often best for breakout-prone skin, clearing impurity buildup from pores and minimizes breakouts. Avoid abrasivefacial scrubs that can aggravate blemishes.

  • Should I exfoliate in the morning or at night?

    Exfoliating at night is often recommended since your skin regenerates while you sleep. This also gives your skin time to absorb post-exfoliation care products and treatments like hydrating hyaluronic acid serums or overnight masks.