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Skin Myths: Scrub Harder?

Bob Root

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Skin Myths: Scrub Harder, They Said

Welcome to Skin Myths, Busted — from Keys Natural Skincare, where we take the skincare nonsense apart so your skin doesn’t have to. I’m Bob Root. Today’s myth: the harder and more often you exfoliate, the cleaner and smoother your skin gets.

Ah, the apricot-scrub-to-the-face-like-you’re-sanding-a-deck approach. We’ve all been there. More scrubbing equals more clean, right? Wrong — and your face would like a word.

Your skin has a protective outer layer. Think of it as a brick wall: skin cells are the bricks, and your natural oils are the mortar holding it together. Exfoliating in moderation knocks off the loose, dead bricks on top. Great. But scrub too hard, too often, and you start ripping out good bricks and scraping out the mortar.

Now you’ve got a wall with holes in it. Moisture escapes, irritants get in, and your skin responds by getting red, sensitive, weirdly oily and weirdly dry — sometimes all at once, because it’s confused and so are you.

The cruel irony? Over-exfoliated skin often looks shiny and smooth at first, so people think it’s working and double down. That’s not glow. That’s inflammation with good lighting.

Here’s the truth: gentle exfoliation, once or twice a week for most people, is plenty. If your skin feels tight, stingy, or looks angry, that’s not purging. That’s please-stop.

At Keys, we’re big believers in working with your skin’s barrier, not declaring war on it. You don’t need to demolish the wall to clean it.

So put the scrub down. Your face is not a grout line.

And that’s today’s myth — busted. Keys Natural Skincare: real ingredients, real science, refreshingly little nonsense. We’ll see you next myth.


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Skin myths scrub harder, they said. Welcome to Skin Myths Busted from Keys Natural Skin Care, where we take the skincare nonsense apart so your skin doesn't have to. I'm Bob Root. Today's myth the harder and more often you exfoliate, the cleaner and smoother your skin gets. Ah, the apricot scrub to the face like you're sanding a deck approach. We've all been there. More scrubbing equals more clean, right? Wrong. And your face would like a word. Your skin has a protective outer layer. Think of it as a brick wall. Skin cells are the bricks, and your natural oils are the mortar holding it together. Exfoliating in moderation knocks off the loose, dead bricks on top. Great. But scrub too hard too often, and you start ripping out good bricks and scraping out the mortar. Now you've got a wall with holes in it. Moisture escapes, irritants get in, and your skin responds by getting red, sensitive, weirdly oily, and weirdly dry. Sometimes all at once, because it's confused, and so are you. The cruel irony? Overexfoliated skin often looks shiny and smooth at first, so people think it's working and double down. That's not glow, that's inflammation with good lighting. Here's the truth. Gentle exfoliation, once or twice a week for most people, is plenty. If your skin feels tight, stingy, or looks angry, that's not purging. That's please stop. At Keys, we're big believers in working with your skin's barrier, not declaring war on it. You don't need to demolish the wall to clean it. So put the scrub down. Your face is not a groutline. And that's today's myth busted. Keys Natural Skin Care. Real ingredients, real science, refreshingly little nonsense. We'll see you next myth.